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People’s Daily Publicly “Attacks Xi”

China

People’s Daily recently published an article titled “Making the Promotion and Demotion of Leading Cadres a Normal Practice.” The article criticizes the fact that many officials within the Party can only move up but not down. They perform mediocrely, lack real ability, and get nothing done, yet they cannot be replaced. As a result, they occupy their positions without contributing—turning into “zombie leaders.” Superfluous officials and lazy officials are everywhere, while governance performance is extremely poor....

Jimmy Lai Convicted; U.S. Congress and Human Rights Groups Say Hong Kong’s Rule of Law No Longer Exists

China

After former Hong Kong media tycoon Jimmy Lai was found guilty on three charges including “collusion with foreign forces” on Monday (December 15, Hong Kong local time), the U.S. Congress as well as human rights and press freedom organizations issued strong condemnations. They said the conviction once again shows that Hong Kong’s rule of law “no longer exists,” and called for the immediate release of the 78-year-old pro-democracy activist....

Tragic Curse — A Red Song Star Violated by the CCP’s Top Leadership

China

The Red Detachment of Women is one of the Chinese Communist Party’s most influential brainwashing works. It was not only made into a film, but also adapted into Peking opera and a ballet. As one of the Eight Model Operas, it was used by the CCP during the Cultural Revolution to indoctrinate the Chinese people.This fictional story seems to carry an ominous curse, bringing misfortune to many who participated in it. Today’s protagonist is the singer of the theme song Song of the Women’s Detachment from the film version of The Red Detachment of Women. Not only did she sing beautifully, she was als...

Li Xi Disappears Again — What Kind of Drama Is He Acting In?

China

It is rumored that Li Xi, Secretary of the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), who is said to be implicated in the corruption case of former Xinjiang Party Secretary Ma Xingrui, appeared at the Chinese Communist Party’s Economic Work Conference held on December 10, only to disappear again afterward. In the past couple of days, his “expressions of loyalty” have once again been absent from Party media. Searching Baidu for the keyword “Li Xi recent public activities,” the latest item is a meeting with Maldivian President Mohamed Muizzu on September 2, 2025. On Xinhua Net’s “Li Xi...

Former Shenzhen CPPCC Chairman Investigated; Fears of Ma Xingrui’s Downfall May Not Be Groundless

China

Today, December 15, according to reports from CCP party media, Dai Beifang, former Party Group Secretary and Chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) of Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province, is suspected of serious violations of discipline and law and is currently under review and investigation by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI). He has become the 60th centrally managed official publicly announced by the CCP this year to be under investigation....

Is Xi's 'military Insider' Zhong Shaojun Under Secret Investigation?

China

The ongoing purges within the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) military continue to unfold. Given the highly opaque nature of CCP politics, particularly regarding military purges, it is now only possible to deduce which senior generals have been removed based on limited clues and some overseas disclosures....

Li Zhiying's Three Charges Confirmed, Multiple International Organisations Condemn

China

On December 15, the verdict in the case of Hong Kong's former pro-democracy media tycoon Li Zhiying was delivered, with all three charges against him confirmed. Following this, several international organisations expressed their condemnation, criticising the case as a form of retaliation against Li Zhiying and a serious infringement on the rule of law....

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