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Chinese regime censures renowned lawyer ahead of the 20th National Congress
For some time now, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has taken it upon itself to silence anyone who makes negative opinions or claims against the Chinese regime on the internet, especially if they are prominent intellectuals who have a large following. Suspended accounts and arrests are a common currency in China, ...
University steals electricity and forces students to pay fine
News widely reported in China said that the College of International Business and Economics, Wuhan Textile University was accused of stealing electricity by the power supply company, "the school staff admitted the behavior." A student said that the school was fined 2 million yuan ($292,000) but forced the students to ...
Wang Qishan attends Queen Elizabeth’s funeral, Chinese Embassy criticized for exuberant display
The UK held a state funeral for the Queen Elizabeth II in London on the September 19. Politicians from around the world attended and the whole of Britain mourned. China sent Wang Qishan and accompanying officials wearing masks throughout the funeral, which sparked ridicule. A video posted on the internet ...
Philippines cancels award of million-dollar project to Chinese regime
The Philippine government has finally awarded a $11 billion airport project to a multinational consortium, which had previously been awarded to a Chinese state-owned company. On September 14, the provincial government of Cavite, south of the Philippine capital Manila, decided to award the Sangley Point International Airport (SPIA) construction project to ...
Expert: US report omits China’s biggest Achilles heel
According to a new report from the U.S. National Defense University, China's military leadership shares the same Achilles heel with the Russian military. They are not cross-trained for live combat. In other words a soldier stays a soldier, a sailor remains a sailor. They do not venture outside their area ...
People outraged: Anti-pandemic staff throw residents’ deliveries into garbage trucks
On September 15, a video posted by Weibo netizen @Li Kefeng went viral. The channel China Digital Age retweeted a video showing pandemic prevention workers destroying residents' online shopping packages in a locked down area. In the video (from 0'30 - 3'28), an anti-pandemic worker wearing protective clothing dumps bags and ...
“The Chinese Communist Party doesn’t represent the Chinese people” Mike Pompeo’s crucial distinction
Many people observing the Chinese people often wonder how this vast East Asian nation differs so much, not only from other Western nations, but from its culturally similar neighbors. Certainly, it requires a broad and sufficiently informed perspective to describe a specific nation, and even more so for China, given the ...
Witnesses to China Telecom fire: There was an explosion, the fire spread very quickly
On the afternoon of September 16, a terrible fire destroyed skyscraper in the center of Changsha - the capital of Hunan province, where the office of the state telecommunications company China Telecom was located. Dozens of floors were engulfed in flames, looking like a giant torch. The scene was ...
Full video exposes Guizhou police lies
Under the Chinese Communist Party's pandemic lockdown, scenes of people starving and reports of a lack of food have happened many times. Recently, a video recorded by a female volunteer in Guiyang City, Guizhou province kneeling to beg for food attracted the attention of netizens. However, later, the local police ...
CCP against nature: Want to eliminate mosquitoes
On September 14, a proposal by the deputies of the National People's Congress of China turned users on the Weibo social network, one of the largest in China, to make all kinds of sarcastic and indignant comments, reaching more than 64 million entries in a few hours. The deputies presented At ...
China could create ‘digital twins’ using our DNA: Pentagon security expert warning
Over the past few years, many consistent reports claim that Chinese companies linked to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have collected DNA from millions of people in China and abroad. Now, a renowned U.S. cybersecurity expert claims that these companies can create digital replicas of Americans, which poses a considerable ...
Telecom skyscraper in Changsha, China, goes up in flames
One of the tallest skyscrapers in Changsha, China, went up in flames for hours until dozens of fire trucks were able to bring the fire under control. The 42-story building is known as Lotus Garden China Telecom. The city's fire department received the call at 3:48 pm local time and the ...
Is a coup thwarted in China? Leaked videos suggest so
Given how heavily dependent the Chinese population is on the Chinese Communist Party in their lives, every unexpected political move can draw powerful attention. The situation is even more delicate as we approach the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which will dictate the country's policies for at ...
Taiwanese multinationals leave China for Mexico and other Asian countries
Historically, successful Taiwanese firms had a natural springboard in mainland China when they grew enough to look at expanding. But with tensions at a boiling with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and coupled with the disproportionate number closures imposed by the CCP's zero COVID policy, Taiwanese multinationals prefer to ...
CCP’s overseas propaganda apparatus met with ‘unexpected’ resistance
According to a recent study, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is increasing its influence in foreign media to change public opinion about its image. While communist propaganda has been strong, according to the report, it has also been met with "unexpected" resistance. The human rights group, Freedom House, released a report, on ...
As the 20th Party Congress approaches, what is Xi Jinping’s economic strategy?
One of the most prominent think tanks in the United States, the Hudson Institute, held a webinar on September 9 with participants Dr. Patrick Cronin, Dr. Thomas J. Duesterberg, and Dr. John Lee. The main topic was the differences between U.S. and Chinese economies. The U.S. wants to disengage from ...
China’s drought could cause a global disaster
China is on the verge of a water disaster. The country consumes 10 billion barrels of water a day, and decades of economic growth and a population explosion have pushed groundwater in northern China to an alarmingly low state. China's water crisis is getting so bad that it could cause ...
Anhui high school military training hospitalizes female students
Recently, a netizen in Anhui province, China revealed that the military training for students at Wuhu No. 1 High School was so stressful that many female students were hospitalized. On September 7, the school had to issue a letter of apology that stated that 13 students were hospitalized and they ...
Taiwan stakes its freedom on November 2022 elections
Cao Xingcheng, a successful Taiwanese businessman, heads the Anti-Communist Committee, which released a letter signed by many civil society actors. It declares a non-surrender pledge to an invasion by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on the island. This wealthy businessman calls on local politicians to understand that the nature of the ...
A “clean world” is launched: Gan Jing World, the new uncensored platform revolutionizing the internet
Gan Jing World (GJW), led by James Qiu, a former Apple executive, is a new online information, video, and entertainment platform with a global reach. Unlike most of its competitors, it is committed to being completely free of ideological censorship and all types of degenerate, sexual, violent and deviant content. About ...
