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national people's congress
China’s ‘Two Sessions’: Key Issues for Regime’s Annual Parliamentary Meetings
China's rubber-stamp Congress holds its annual plenary sessions, known as the Two Sessions, which are expected to focus on the economy.
March 4, 2024
BY
Jessica Mao
and
Michael Zhuang
Increasing Number of Chinese Rights Petitioners Disappear as State Meetings Commence
In the hope of having their grievances redressed, Chinese petitioners from all over China visit the state petitioning ...
March 6, 2023
BY
Mary Hong
Beijing Adopts Plan to Control Hong Kong Elections
China’s rubber-stamp legislature has approved a draft decision to change Hong Kong's electoral system, making it virtually impossible ...
March 11, 2021
BY
Alexander Zhang
China Moves to Overhaul Hong Kong’s Elections, Suppress Dissent
Beijing is pushing ahead with a proposal to overhaul Hong Kong’s electoral system and allow only “patriots” to ...
March 4, 2021
BY
Eva Fu
US Sanctions 14 More Chinese Officials Over Hong Kong Suppression
The United States on Dec. 7 imposed sanctions on 14 Chinese officials over their role in curtailing freedoms ...
December 7, 2020
BY
Cathy He
Beijing Reviews National Security Law as Hong Kong Protests Reignite
Beijing’s rubber-stamp legislature, the National People’s Congress (NPC), began reviewing its proposed national security law for Hong Kong ...
June 28, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
British Embassy Refutes China’s Disinformation on Hong Kong
The British embassy in China recently published a post calling attention to how the Chinese regime was spreading ...
June 24, 2020
BY
Frank Fang
Australia Should ‘Fast Track’ Powerful Laws to Sanction Chinese Officials Involved in Passing Hong Kong Security Law
Australia should “fast-track” new laws to give the government power to sanction and freeze the assets of Chinese ...
June 9, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
UK MP Pushes for Rights for All Hongkongers to British Passports
British Member of Parliament Alistair Carmichael called on the government on June 2 to reopen the British National ...
June 5, 2020
BY
Ella Kietlinska
Aussie PM Rules Out Sanctions Against Beijing for Controversial Hong Kong Security Laws
Prime Minister Scott Morrison has stated that Australia is not considering sanctions against Beijing in response to the ...
May 29, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Australia, US, UK, and Canada Unite to Condemn Beijing’s Hong Kong Security Bill for Second Time in a Week
A coalition of democratic nations including Australia, the United States, the UK, and Canada have combined to condemn ...
May 28, 2020
BY
Daniel Y. Teng
Hong Kong on the Brink of Communist Control With Beijing’s Latest Aggression: Experts
The Chinese regime’s latest move to impose a national security law on Hong Kong will lead to the ...
May 27, 2020
BY
Eva Fu
Hong Kong on the Brink, as Beijing Goes in for the Kill
Commentary Three faceless bureaucrats from the National People’s Congress filed into a nondescript conference room in Beijing on ...
May 22, 2020
BY
Jack Hazlewood
China Abandons GDP Target for First Time as Virus Overshadows Parliament
BEIJING—China has decided not to set an economic growth target for 2020 due to the coronavirus pandemic and ...
May 22, 2020
BY
Reuters
China Plans National Security Laws for Hong Kong After Last Year’s Unrest: Sources
HONG KONG—China will propose national security laws for Hong Kong in an attempt to crush pro-democracy activists who ...
May 21, 2020
BY
Reuters
In Latest Act of Censorship, Beijing Shuts Down Liberal Think Tank
Beijing is shutting down a private Chinese think tank known for its liberal views on China’s economic policies. ...
August 28, 2019
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Politician Unpunished After Thumping Lawyer in Court
A member of China’s rubber-stamp legislature hit a lawyer in the face in court, and walked away after ...
March 27, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
The Lost Legacy of an Official Who Had a Different Vision for China
Despite being one of the Chinese Communist Party's most powerful men, Qiao Shi was something of a moderate, ...
June 16, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
Member of National People’s Congress Displays Toxic Foods
A delegate to a political meeting in Beijing recently gave a display of adulterated foods in China.
March 7, 2013
BY
Leo Chen
Communist Party Halts Kidney Trafficking Trial
The trial for the largest organ trafficking case in China was canceled recently, on the same day that ...
October 30, 2012
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Half of China’s People’s Congress Members Hold Foreign Passports, Leaked Report
The nationality of most of the delegates of China’s rubber-stamp legislature are in question.
May 2, 2012
BY
Ming Chen, MD
Chinese Officials Confronted by Bold Questions From Reporters at ‘Two Sessions’
Chinese Officials Confronted by Bold Questions from Reporters at "Two Sessions."
March 11, 2010
BY
Wen Long
Self-Immolation on Tiananmen Square During First Day of National People’s Congress
Woman from Jinlin self-immolates on Tiananmen Square on first day of National People's Congress.
March 6, 2009
BY
Gu Qing'er
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