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CCP Local Television Stations Fall Into Crisis — Analysis: Collapse of the Fiscal Support Model

China’s economy is in recession, CCP governments at all levels are deeply in debt, and civil servants in many provinces and cities have begun to experience the pain of unpaid wages. Television stations, once powerful machines for singing the Party’s praises, spreading propaganda, and brainwashing th

Member of CCP “Blood Debt Gang” Wang Lige Sentenced to Death with Reprieve

Since the CCP launched the persecution of Falun Gong on July 20, 1999, to force practitioners to abandon their belief in “Truthfulness, Compassion, Forbearance,” many Falun Gong practitioners were persecuted to death. This formed a CCP “Blood Debt Gang” led by Jiang Zemin and Zeng Qinghong. Over 26 years, many key members of the “Blood Debt Gang” have suffered retribution in various forms, and some are destroying their own futures. From October 2, 2025, we have been publishing typical cases of “Blood Debt Gang” members suffering retribution or self-destruction, as a warning to others. Former J

Li Xi Appears, Ma Xingrui Absent: “Vice Chairman of the CMC” Listed in CCP Economic Conference Communiqué

According to the Party media Xinhua News Agency, the Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from December 10 to 11. Xi Jinping attended the meeting and delivered an important speech. The other six Standing Committee members, including CCDI Secretary Li Xi, who had been “missing” for 20 days, were all present. Politburo member Ma Xingrui was absent again. Unlike previous years, the official communiqué for the first time included the title “Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission” among the attendees.

The Central Economic Work Conference Again Confirms That Zhang Youxia’s Position Is Unusual

According to Chinese state media, the Central Economic Work Conference was held in Beijing from December 10 to 11. All seven members of the CCP Politburo Standing Committee—Xi Jinping, Li Qiang, Zhao Leji, Wang Huning, Cai Qi, Ding Xuexiang, and Li Xi—attended the meeting. Xi delivered a speech analyzing the current economic situation and laying out economic work for 2026, and Li Qiang gave the concluding remarks.

Several big shots jointly applying extreme pressure — smoke signals rising from China’s First Family

Lately in Beijing, the military is undergoing a massive purge, the political arena is experiencing a “total blackout,” and several key figures have suddenly evaporated from the news overnight. Ma Xingrui, the powerful viceroy who came out of Xinjiang — missing. Li Xi, the No. 1 hatchet man of the Central Discipline Inspection Commission — nowhere to be seen.Cai Qi, the chief butler of the inner court — completely silent.  

Why Chinese Employees Begged the Japanese President Not to Leave China

After completing compensation for the last employee, Canon China President Hideki Koyama chose the latest flight of the day, hoping to quietly leave China, where he had worked for 35 years. Unexpectedly, as he stepped into the departure hall, more than 300 former Canon employees rushed past security and stormed in, causing the flight to be delayed by eighteen minutes. Were they there to cause trouble? On the contrary, they were there to plead with Hideki Koyama not to leave.

Douyin Goes Wild Without Limits!

Recently, mainland China’s Douyin has suddenly seen wave after wave of crazy operations. Many highly sensitive topics for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have appeared on Douyin without obstruction. These include videos about June Fourth, Zhao Ziyang, Hu Jintao, Chai Jing, and Yu Menglong. In the latest round of “challenging the tower,” people have become even bolder. A handwriting blogger wrote the word “pig,” and the comment section was filled with people saying “Xi Jinping.” Even “Winnie’s Supermarket” and speculation regarding the cause of former Premier Li Keqiang’s death appeared.

DAFOH Seminar: Politicians from Multiple Countries Condemn the CCP’s Forced Organ Harvesting 

On December 9, 2025, on the occasion of Human Rights Day, Doctors Against Forced Organ Harvesting (DAFOH) held an international seminar. Politicians from multiple countries and well-known experts condemned at the meeting the CCP’s practice of forcibly harvesting organs from Falun Gong practitioners and other prisoners of conscience, calling on more countries to adopt legislation and accountability measures to stop this crime of genocide.

CECC Annual Report: CCP’s Multiple Domestic and Foreign “Promises” Fall Through

The U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China (CECC) released its 2025 annual report, stating that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has long violated international commitments, continuously suppressing human rights, religious freedom, and the rule of law. It warns that Beijing’s “broken promises” not only harm Chinese citizens but also directly threaten U.S. interests and the global rules-based order.

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) Report: China Is the World’s Largest Prison for Journalists

Reporters Without Borders (RSF) released its 2025 annual report on December 9, stating that China is the world’s largest prison for journalists and detains the greatest number of media workers. As of December 1, the Chinese Communist regime under Xi Jinping had detained 113 media workers, with Hong Kong detaining an additional 8, bringing the total to 121. This number exceeds the combined total of Russia (48) and Myanmar (47), which rank second and third in the number of detained journalists.

Three Strange Phenomena Have Appeared in Zhongnanhai

Following the purging of Xi Jinping’s No. 1 trusted figure in the military—former CCP Politburo member and Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission He Weidong—and his No. 2 military loyalist—former CMC member and Director of the CMC Political Work Department Miao Hua, who were both expelled from the Party and the military and handed over to the Military Procuratorate for prosecution—three other major confidants personally promoted and heavily used by Xi—Ma Xingrui, Li Xi, and Wang Xiaohong—also appear to have run into trouble.

The CCP Loves Making Trouble, and the Japanese Are Very Annoyed

Recently, Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi’s remarks about “a Taiwan contingency” have made the CCP furious. It once again resorted to economic retaliation and mobilized the “Little Pink” online nationalists in China to smear Sanae Takaichi’s reputation. However, things backfired—Sanae Takaichi’s approval rating has instead climbed steadily, surpassing 75%. As a politician, obtaining such a high level of public support is quite rare. Some users on the large Taiwanese forum PTT (批踢踢实业坊) exclaimed in excitement, “So exaggerated!”

Yu Menglong Reveals the Reason for the Bankruptcy of Social Security Contributions

Recently, civil servants in many provinces and cities across mainland China have been required to make up three years of unpaid social security contributions, confirming claims that China’s social security system has developed an unfillable black hole and is on the verge of bankruptcy. The credibility crisis surrounding the social security system is growing day by day.

Latest Rumour: 11 People Killed on the Night of Yu Menglong's Incident

The case surrounding Yu Menglong is filled with uncertainties. As more details come to light, it increasingly appears that a powerful group may be involved in his victimisation. Recently, a new video surfaced online, allegedly capturing 11 gunshots at the scene of the incident in Yangguang Shangdong Community on the night Yu Menglong was killed.

International Human Rights Day: Look at the CCP’s Ongoing Bloody Persecution of Falun Gong

The CCP’s persecution of Falun Gong is the longest-lasting, most widespread, and most brutal human rights persecution in the world today. Now, ordinary Chinese people are subjected to blood tests at any time and have become the CCP’s “live organ bank.” Ordinary Chinese teenagers (including infants and young children) have also become a resource for the CCP’s elite to seek rejuvenation—this is an extension of the CCP’s large-scale live organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners.

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