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Did the CCP’s Military Newspaper Hint That the PLA Nearly Broke Into Rebellion?

China

After the CCP’s military newspaper published an editorial last month criticizing “military tigers” He Weidong, Miao Hua, and others, it published another article today (13th) once again mentioning the He Weidong–Miao Hua case, discussing anti-corruption and removing political risks, and unusually referring to “gunfire.” Overseas interpretations of this major military case have already produced at least two versions of “military infighting,” involving the subtle relationship between Xi Jinping and Zhang Youxia....

China Sees Wage-Seeking Protests Erupt Nationwide; State-Owned and Foreign-Invested Companies Forcing Employees to Resign

China

According to a recent report from Renminbao, data released by China’s General Administration of Customs shows that October exports fell 1.1 percent year-over-year—an abrupt contrast to the strong 8.3 percent growth recorded in September and far below market expectations of 3 percent growth. China’s three main drivers of economic growth—consumption, investment, and exports—have all sharply declined in recent years, leading to a continuous economic downturn. An increasing number of companies have gone bankrupt or halted production. Even among firms that manage to barely stay afloat, many have re...

​​​​​​​Court Documents Reveal How the Chinese Communist Regime Fears Shen Yun

China

Shen Yun Performing Arts tours around 200 cities in about 20 countries each year. The five-thousand-year-old traditional Chinese culture it presents onstage is something the Chinese Communist regime fears extremely, and the regime has spared no effort to suppress Shen Yun worldwide. Multiple verdicts and indictments obtained by The Dajiyuan show that in China, Falun Gong practitioners have been illegally sentenced for distributing Shen Yun DVDs or reading reports about Shen Yun....

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