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How the CCP Systematically Harms Overseas Chinese

This report leaves readers feeling unsettled long after they have finished reading it. The data is sourced from public records of the U.S. Federal Sentencing Commission, the Bureau of Justice Statistics, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Department of Homeland Security; the cases are deri

Even Lying Flat Can’t Keep You Alive — Young People Seek “Zero-Cost Survival”

In China, if even the life of “lying flat” cannot be sustained, what should one do? Sleeping on the street, picking up leftover vegetables… For the younger generation who graduate into unemployment, if even a lying-flat life is difficult to maintain, they can only seek ways to live a “zero-cost survival” life, and such topics are quietly becoming popular. However, after some netizens who filmed lying-flat life videos found their content deleted by platforms, they realized that even “lying flat” had become a sensitive word for the authorities, because such content exposes the CCP’s incompetence

Armed Police Commander and Three Generals Ousted from NPC over Miao Hua Case

The Standing Committee of the National People's Congress of the Communist Party of China announced on September 12 that several representatives have been dismissed, including both military generals and local government officials. Among the four generals, Commander Wang Chun Ning of the Armed Police had previously been reported to be in trouble.

Nepal’s Communist Government Collapses — Why This Signals the Coming End of the CCP (Part I)

Nationwide protests have erupted in Nepal, toppling the pro-CCP Communist government. Protesters climbed the flagpole at Communist Party headquarters, tore down the party flag, and burned the building. Khadga Prasad Oli, chairman of the Nepal Communist Party and prime minister—who had just returned from attending the military parade in Beijing—resigned and fled; his whereabouts are unknown.

Violence Creates Fear! The CCP Spreads Fear into Australian Society

Cheng Lei, a Chinese-Australian journalist who was unjustly detained by the CCP for more than three years, recently shared with the public that the fear created by the CCP’s tyranny is meant to control people in other countries, so that even when far from China, they do not dare to cross the CCP’s red line because of fear.

Chongqing Anti-Communist Fighter Qi Hong: Admiration for Falun Gong Helping Chinese People Break Through the Firewall

Qi Hong from Chongqing, China, on August 29 used remote control methods to project huge “anti-Communist” slogans in Chongqing University Town, drawing wide attention. Living in the UK, Qi Hong had already been frequently interviewed by media, and in an exclusive interview with Dajiyuan, he specifically clarified a slip of the tongue he made when first mentioning Falun Gong in an earlier interview. He expressed admiration for Falun Gong practitioners for running media outlets and helping Chinese people break through the firewall to see the world.

Can Xi Live Forever and Reach 150 Years Old?

During the live broadcast of the September 3rd military parade by CCTV, the footage showed that at 8:36 a.m., Xi Jinping walked side by side with Vladimir Putin and Kim Jong Un as they ascended Tiananmen Gate Tower to the viewing platform, chatting as they went. Among their conversations, Xi’s remark about “human beings living to 150 years” shocked the world, and overseas media widely replayed it.

Zhang Youxia and Li Qiang Again Show Abnormal Signs

Aside from Xi Jinping and Vladimir Putin’s casual chat about organ transplants that sparked widespread attention, the appearance of Zhang Youxia—the CCP’s only current Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission—standing in the front row on Tiananmen Gate alongside state-level leaders to watch the parade, has fueled outside speculation that his status has indeed risen.

Success! Nepal Overthrows the Communists – Chinese Netizens Ecstatic, Urging “Copy Their Homework”

In recent days, Nepal has erupted in nationwide mass demonstrations. A Generation Z uprising and revolution forced pro-Communist Prime Minister Oli and President Bhandari to resign on September 9. With Nepal’s Communist Party facing collapse, Zhongnanhai was sleepless, while the global internet celebrated. Despite Beijing’s heavy censorship, Chinese netizens were ecstatic, with some overseas users urging people inside China to “quickly copy the homework.”

Is Xi Jinping Confronted by the Strictest 'Alcohol Ban' in Shaoxing's History?

In May 2025, the Xi Jinping administration announced what it claims to be the 'strictest' alcohol ban in history, leading to a rapid downturn in the national catering industry. After more than four months of enforcement, on September 2, the Shaoxing city government in Zhejiang revealed a 'consumption-boosting policy', effectively acting as a 'reverse alcohol ban'.

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