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“State Organs” Documentary Screens in Washington, D.C.; Audience Shocked and in Tears
These are true stories depicted in the award-winning documentary State Organs. On the evening of October 3, Rotary International screened the film in the Westin Hotel ballroom in Washington, D.C. More than 100 Rotarians and other guests attended. Many were shocked to tears and said they hoped more p
Li Rising and Cai Falling: Xi Jinping High-Profile Anti-Reform Once Again
Recently, frequent shifts in the CCP's upper echelons indicate power repositioning, accompanied by an emergency plan aimed at boosting the economy, which makes the CCP's political-economic landscape appear mysterious and chaotic. Another major development on October 29 has garnered attention.
Former Guizhou Secretary Sun Zhigang Will “Sit Through His Prison Sentence”—Who Exposed Him?
On October 29, with the hammer of law falling in Tianjin’s Second Intermediate Court under Chen Min’er’s leadership, Sun Zhigang, who once took over as Guizhou’s top leader after Chen Min’er, former Guizhou Party Secretary and former Deputy Director of the 13th NPC Financial and Economic Affairs Committee, was sentenced to a suspended death sentence with life imprisonment.
World Media on China: The Economy Under Policy Turmoil
Despite the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership’s vow to revitalize the world’s second-largest economy, China’s economy is clearly underperforming. In September, China’s industrial profits recorded the steepest decline since the pandemic. China’s economy has been severely impacted by the CCP’s stringent “Zero-COVID” policy and other policy missteps.
Rights Lawyers Yu Wensheng and Wife Sentenced Again After Arrest for Planned Meeting with EU Officials
Chinese human rights lawyer Yu Wensheng and his wife, Xu Yan, were arrested for attempting to meet with the EU delegation in China. A year and a half after their arrest, they were sentenced again on Tuesday this week. The couple's plight has once more drawn widespread attention to the situation faced by human rights lawyers within the CCP’s judicial system.
The CCP's "Creative Pro-Natalism" Starts with Children: Ridiculous to the Extent of the "Ceausescu Era"
The CCP's decades-long one-child policy has backfired, with China's labor force drastically shrinking, and an aging society emerging sooner than expected in recent years.
Wang Youqun: Why Is Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party Hailed as a Monumental Work?
This year marks the 20th anniversary of the publication of Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party, a series of editorials by Dajiyuan.
Wang He: Three Major Chaotic Signs of the CCP's End Days
A casual glance through Chinese news reveals a cascade of chaos and unending tragedies, resembling an apocalyptic scene, with the suffering squarely on the shoulders of the people. This article provides a few examples with brief commentary.
Zhou Xiaohui: Reports on the Chinese Communist Party’s Politburo Meeting Are Missing “Xi Thought”
While the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia received a high-level reception during his visit to Vietnam, with some unusual statements sparking external attention, the CCP’s Politburo convened a meeting on October 28, as per routine.
Authorities in Shanghai crack down on Halloween celebrations
In a preemptive move to suppress social discontent and avoid an uprising, local authorities in Shanghai tighten their grip on the celebration of Halloween
Severe Dengue Fever Outbreak in Guangdong, Official Data Questioned by Netizens
Dengue fever cases continue to rise in Guangdong. On October 26, the Guangdong CDC reported 2,029 new dengue cases for the 42nd week of 2024, of which 2,011 are local cases. This data has raised skepticism among netizens: 'With 60% infected, how can there only be 2,011 cases?'
Fujian Faction Seizes Power as Protégé of Cai Qi Takes Key Propaganda Role
At the 20th National Congress, Xi Jinping’s trusted former associates were fully elevated to positions of power. Signs indicate that these direct confidants of Xi have further brought in more "own people", with the Fujian faction notably gaining influence.
The rise in "anti-natalist" sentiment: Young people in China resist CCP rule with a "no descendants" protest.
When a dynasty reaches its twilight, certain signs emerge: children are deprived of proper education; youth see no future; adults find it hard to start or sustain families; the elderly struggle with healthcare; and the impoverished face endless suffering without help.
Two "Financial Tigers" Caged as Xi Continues to Tighten Grip on China's "Purse Strings"
The internal strife within the CCP is driven by the pursuit of either power or money. The frequent emergence of “financial tigers” implies that the campaign to seize financial control is still ongoing.
Mainland Education Turning Children into "Machine Parts" Through Indoctrination
Education is crucial for the future of a child, a family, and a nation. Several Chinese teachers who successfully crossed into the U.S. have testified that the CCP uses the education system to control children’s minds, indoctrinating them with hate and transforming them into mere "cogs in a machine."
Cross-Provincial "Distant Fishing" Targeting Guangdong Private Enterprises Sparks Strong Pushback
Recently, the phenomenon of "distant fishing" in China has attracted frequent attention. This term does not refer to traditional ocean fishing but rather metaphorically describes actions where cross-provincial law enforcement agencies seal, freeze, or even misuse criminal measures to target corporate assets in other provinces, ostensibly for enforcement but actually to profit illicitly.
Human Rights Lawyers Wang Yu and Jiang Tianyong Detained, Wang Yu Protests with Hunger Strike
Chinese human rights lawyers Wang Yu and Jiang Tianyong were administratively detained by the Wei County Public Security Bureau in Hebei after providing legal assistance for a case. Wang Yu’s husband, Bao Longjun, met with her on Saturday and stated that Wang Yu had committed no unlawful actions and should not have been detained.
Latest Act of Treason: CCP Cedes 90,000 Square Kilometers of Land to India
Foreign media reports suggest that the CCP has made a "significant concession" to India, ceding nearly 90,000 square kilometers of land—a move being decried online as the latest act of national betrayal by the CCP. Numerous netizens have vented their anger, calling the CCP outright traitors.
Stabbing Incident at Beijing Elementary School Entrance Injures Five, Including Three Children
On the afternoon of October 28, 2024, in China’s capital city of Beijing, a stabbing incident injured five people, including three minors. Fortunately, all victims were promptly taken to the hospital and are in stable condition, with no life-threatening injuries.
Population Continues to Decline, CCP Launches Policy to Strengthen Birth Support
CCP official media Xinhua News Agency reported on Monday (October 28) that the CCP State Council has introduced various measures to strengthen policies supporting childbirth, aiming to create a birth-friendly social atmosphere.
From Anger – Disappointment – Despair to Outburst: A New Type of Anti-CCP Movement Spreads Across Multiple Cities in China
in China, Halloween celebrations have become a sort of taboo. In Shanghai, police patrol the streets of the city center, strictly cracking down on Halloween celebrations in this relatively most international city in China.