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Police Raids on Brazilian Lawmakers Spark Concerns Over Political Persecution
"We are experiencing a real hunt for those who oppose the “owners of power” in the country," Brazilian senator Eduardo Girão told The Epoch Times.
January 26, 2024
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Marcos Schotgues
IN-DEPTH: Bribery Case Targeting Falun Gong Reveals CCP’s ‘Covert Warfare’ in US
Sculptor Chen Weiming is no stranger to Chen Jun, the man recently arrested over a bribery scheme to ...
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Eva Fu
The CCP Cover-up of Religious Genocide and Repression
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January 25, 2022
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Nina Shea
‘Erasing History’: Russia Closes Top Rights Group, Capping Year of Crackdowns
MOSCOW—Russia's Supreme Court ordered the country's oldest human rights group to disband on Dec. 28 for breaking a ...
December 29, 2021
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The CCP’s 100 Years of Misery: Famine, War, and Repression
Commentary The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is “celebrating” its 100th anniversary with fireworks and parades on July 1. ...
June 30, 2021
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Anders Corr
Biden Is Right to Curb US Investment in China’s High-Tech Spying and Repression
Commentary American investors will have to tread carefully in considering Chinese companies for their portfolios. On June 3, ...
June 4, 2021
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Nina Shea
Uyghur Scholar in China Sentenced to Life in Prison for Writings and Speech
In a sentence that shocked observers and left his family reeling, the moderate Uyghur economics scholar Ilham Tohti ...
September 23, 2014
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Matthew Robertson
Guangdong Police Uses Petitioners in Anti-Terrorism Drill
During an anti-terrorism drill last month, Chinese police used petitioners as targets.
July 14, 2014
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Fang Wanzhong
Hong Kong People: Conflicts May Usher in Repression
The Hong Kong people fear a recent violent incident was orchestrated to help lay the groundwork for repression ...
June 26, 2014
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Lin Yi
EU Condemns China Arrests Before Tiananmen Massacre Anniversary
The European Union voiced concern on May 28 over the recent crackdown human rights activists by Communist Party ...
May 28, 2014
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Chowa Choo
Venezuela National Guard Breaks Up Protesters’ Camps (+Video)
Venezuela National Guard troops broke up for tent cities populated by anti-government protesters in the capital of Caracas.
May 8, 2014
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John Nagle
Islamists Seek Ban on Laughter and Tears, Says Xinjiang Governor
Governor of Xinjiang province warns that extreme Islamist elements want to ban laughter and tears at weddings and ...
April 8, 2014
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Carol Wickenkamp
Breathless in North Korea
“Please don’t take her,” my sister pleaded with me. “You’ll end up in a prison camp.” She, along ...
April 1, 2014
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Christine Ahn
Anniversary of 1959 Tibetan Uprising Brings More Repression
Fifty years ago today, the autonomous region of China known as Tibet exploded in violence.
March 10, 2009
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Genevieve Belmaker
Jailed Chinese Dissident in Poor Health
The health of a jailed Chinese dissident is poor and he is not being allowed to communicate freely ...
September 27, 2008
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Epoch Times Staff
The GDR System: Two lives, One political System (Part I of II)
Two men, two paths—although many aspects of their lives are different, both men, due to their backgrounds, experienced ...
August 20, 2008
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Erik Rusch
Where Have All the Monks Gone?
With the increased security, Lhasa's monks seem to have thinned dramatically in numbers. Reports from the foreign media ...
June 25, 2008
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Jared Pearman
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