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Wang Youqun: Can the Blood Debt Owed by the CCP Murderers Ever Be Repaid?

This year marks the 27th anniversary of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong. According to incomplete statistics from Minghui.org, at least 5,322 named Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death by the CCP. Due to the CCP's information blockade, this figure may only represent the

CCP Leader Visits "Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land," Seen as Sign of Internal Power Struggle

On November 4, CCP leader Xi Jinping inspected airborne troops in Xiaogan, Hubei, and also visited Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land to view ancient Qin dynasty bamboo slips. Xi’s inspection of the military drew attention, and his visit to Yunmeng Sleeping Tiger Land was interpreted as symbolic, possibly reflecting the crisis within Zhongnanhai's internal power struggles.

Over Thirty Kazakh People Secretly Arrested by CCP in Xinjiang

Recently, authorities in Xinjiang, China, arrested over thirty Kazakh individuals, including government officials, journalists, writers, and scholars. As a result, the Kazakh-language department of Xinjiang Daily has nearly ceased operations. The incident has drawn significant international attention.

Two Vice Presidents of a Bank Face "Heavy Sentences for Small Bribes," Exposing Hidden Reasons

The recent heavy sentencing of two vice presidents from the China Development Bank (CDB) has drawn public attention. Yesterday (November 5), former CDB vice president Zhou Qingyu was sentenced to 15 years by the Changchun Intermediate People's Court in Jilin Province, while another vice president, Wang Yongsheng, was sentenced to 12 years by the Jilin City Intermediate People's Court about two weeks ago.

Who Does the Military Listen to? Xi Jinping Inspects Paratroopers and Seems Powerless

On November 4, the day before the U.S. election, Xi Jinping inspected the Chinese Airborne Forces in Xiaogan, Hubei. On October 17, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leader had just inspected a certain Rocket Force brigade; less than a month later, he inspected the military again, with clear signs of deliberate arrangement.

Chinese Netizens Follow U.S. Election, Trending on Weibo

As the U.S. presidential election approaches this Tuesday, the intense race has garnered the attention of Chinese netizens. Numerous related topics have recently appeared on Weibo’s trending list, and discussions have flooded Chinese social media.

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