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Sound of Hope
Hard Truths of the Foster Care Crisis: Neal Harmon and Demetrius Grosse on New Film ‘Sound of Hope’
In 1997, in a small town in East Texas, Bishop W.C. Martin and his wife Donna felt moved to adopt two children from the foster care system.
June 29, 2024
BY
Jan Jekielek
The Sprawling Radio Network That China’s Firewall Can’t Stop
With 120 stations surrounding China, Sound of Hope boasts one of the largest shortwave broadcasting networks.
January 31, 2024
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Eva Fu
China Intends to Eliminate Virtual Currency Transactions
China has introduced its toughest regulations over bitcoin and other virtual currencies, as all related virtual currency business ...
October 1, 2021
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Jennifer Bateman
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Ellen Wan
Giving Middle Finger to China’s ‘Enemies’, Beijing’s Wolf Warrior Diplomacy Turned Into Rogue Diplomacy
Beijing's wolf warrior diplomacy was seen as more offensive after Zhang Heqing, a CCP diplomat in Pakistan, tweeted ...
July 5, 2021
BY
Winnie Han
Protesters Ask Thailand to Free Volunteer Who Broadcast Uncensored News to China
WASHINGTON—A press conference and rally held Friday in front of the Royal Thai Embassy called on Thailand to ...
June 15, 2019
BY
Joan Chang
Protest Demands Thailand Release Individual Helping Broadcast to China
WASHINGTON—A protest across from the Royal Thai Embassy on Feb. 7 called for the release of Mr. Chiang ...
February 7, 2019
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Stephen Gregory
Outspoken Indonesian Radio Regains Frequency Despite Chinese Regime Pressure
The Supreme Court of Indonesia ruled in favor of an independent radio station that was previously closed under ...
September 11, 2012
BY
Angela Wang
June 4 Police Brutality Sparks March of Thousands in Beijing
Thousands of petitioners paraded from Beijing Southern Railway station towards Tiananmen Square chanting slogans on the morning of ...
June 5, 2012
BY
Fu Ming
Indonesians Protest Closure of Sound of Hope Radio Affiliate
Fans of the Indonesian Radio Erabaru urged government authorities to stop bowing down to the Chinese regime.
September 28, 2011
BY
Helena Zhu
Lone Broadcaster Faces Down Pressure from Chinese Regime
The mighty diplomatic pressure that China is able to exert onto Southeast Asian nations through its embassies and ...
June 7, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Two Vietnamese to Stand Trial for Broadcasts Into China
Two Vietnamese men have been put on trial in Hanoi, because the Chinese regime objected to short wave ...
April 5, 2011
BY
Stephen Gregory
Sound of Hope Bucks the Trend and Expands Broadcasts to China
While BBC is canceling its Mandarin broadcasts in April 2011 VOA its Mandarin and Cantonese, Sound of Hope ...
February 22, 2011
BY
Shanshan Wu
Independent Radio Station Wins Limited Legal Victory UPDATED
After the wrongful loss of their broadcasting license, a three year wait for a response to their appeals, ...
October 9, 2010
BY
Yu Xiuzhen
Beijing Pressures Asian Countries to Silence Independent Radio Network
Sound of Hope has been warned by its carrier in Taiwan that its contract could be terminated.
December 24, 2009
BY
Tan Hohua
Indonesian Government Denies Independent Radio Station Right to Broadcast
Under pressure from the Chinese regime, Indonesia has revoked the broadcasting license of Radio Eraburu (New Era), an ...
April 29, 2009
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Miranda Wijaya
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