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Lu Chen
China Proposes New Laws to Silence Lawyers
Attorneys in China already have difficulty defending clients; a new legal amendment seems intent to silence them completely.
China Human Rights
June 30, 2015
China Uses Tactics From 1950s Against Shanghai Chemical Plant Protesters
In response to a protest movement in Shanghai that is deeply infused with contemporary sentiment, police in China's ...
China News
June 29, 2015
Magazine Editor: Lawsuits Against Former Party Leader Need World’s Attention
Since the end of May, over 10,000 Chinese citizens have filed criminal charges against Jiang Zemin, the former ...
China Human Rights
June 27, 2015
China Has Drug Users—A Lot of Them—Says New Report
In the first report of its kind, China says there are 14 million drug abusers.
China News
June 24, 2015
Anti-Corruption Campaign Has an App in China
The Communist Party has a new mobile app function that allows people to report corruption, but its efficacy ...
China News
June 22, 2015
Antibiotics Are Filling Chinese Waterways and Creating Dangerous Resistance to Disease
China released its 10-year study of antibiotics in the environment.
China News
June 17, 2015
How to Stop Jaywalking? Rude Slogans Work Best, Chinese University Study Says
Some support the direct signage; others say it harms civil society.
China News
June 16, 2015
China Is Using Drones to Stop Students Cheating in Exams
Rampant cheating in the annual university entrance exams have been a headache for Chinese educational ministry for years.
China News
June 9, 2015
Chinese Shoppers Go Abroad in Search of Quality and Safety
The loss of trust of Chinese products has become an important reason that drives mainland tourists to shop ...
China News
June 2, 2015
30,000 New Surveillance Cameras for Beijing
In China, Big Brother is watching you, and in Beijing he just got more eyes to improve his ...
China News
May 27, 2015
Chinese Doctors Arrested For Using Dead Cancer Patients to Get Insurance Money
Several Chinese doctors working at a county hospital in Anhui Province were suspected of taking part in the ...
China News
May 27, 2015
Deputy Head of Chinese Secret Police in Guangdong Is Investigated
The removal highlights how Party leader Xi Jinping is gaining control over the agency that was the domain ...
China News
May 27, 2015
China Is Dressing Up the Wives of Officials to Educate Them Against Corruption
The hope appears to be that they will impart the message back to their husbands, and the Party ...
China News
May 26, 2015
How This Executive’s Fall Shows the Corruption of China’s State Firms
The head of Jiuquan Iron and Steel Corporation managed to spend around one billion yuan on drinking and ...
China News
May 13, 2015
Story of Modern China Seen in 12-Year-Old Extortionist
Internet users in China are similarities between an elementary school bully and corrupt officials.
China News
May 11, 2015
New Shanghai Regulation Targets Corrupt Families
Hoping to control what the state-run media Xinhua calls "a landslide of systemic corruption," municipal authorities in Shanghai ...
China News
May 6, 2015
Retired Teacher Collects Gifts by Impersonating Chinese Anti-Graft Officer
Claiming to work for China's anti-corruption agency, Mr. Feng swindled people by collecting gifts and bribes while pretending ...
China News
May 5, 2015
The Chinese Regime Is so Serious About Getting Soccer Right That It Put a Politburo Member in Charge
The Xi Jinping administration has political task forces for the economy, military, foreign affairs—and soccer.
News
May 1, 2015
Chinese Baby Traffickers Make Pregnant Women Hide in Pig Farms
Police in China recently broke up a baby trafficking ring that operated in six provinces, arresting 171 suspects ...
China News
April 24, 2015
Proposal to Step up Surveillance in China Alarms Public
The identity card in China would contain credit card information, hotel stays, and flight patterns.
China News
April 16, 2015
Bribery: An Unspoken Rule in China’s Driving Schools
When the municipal authorities of a southern Chinese city carried out an investigation into the local vehicle administration ...
China News
April 8, 2015
Chinese Anti-Japanese War Dramas Sneak Racy Scenes Past Censors—Here’s How
Anti-Japanese War themed TV dramas in China have begun sneaking in dramatic martial arts sequences, and lengthy sexual ...
China News
April 7, 2015
China’s Anti-Corruption Cadres Sacked in Anti-Corruption Campaign
Anti-corruption investigators in the central Chinese province of Shanxi have unveiled their latest target: anti-corruption investigators.
China News
April 7, 2015
$3,600 Meals Powered Corrupt Officials at China’s State Grid
China’s largest state-run power grid generates enormous revenue—enough for its top executives to serve themselves thousand dollar meals.
China Business & Economy
March 31, 2015
Sand Storm Hits Beijing, Pollution Data Breaks Record
The worst sand storm this year hit Beijing, China, on March 28, and the Beijing Meteorological Bureau sent ...
China News
March 29, 2015
Chinese Students Will Pay $700 for Someone to Do Their College Homework
Chinese college students cheating by hiring writers to write papers for them is found rampant both in mainland ...
China News
March 23, 2015
Head of China’s Automotive Giant, FAW, Under Investigation for Corruption
The head of China’s first automobile manufacturer is under investigation for corruption, according to the Chinese regime’s anti-graft ...
China News
March 18, 2015
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