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The government forces people to revolt? Hunan uses armored police cars
Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province has implemented strict pandemic measures for the entire area for more than two weeks and the urban village of Chengzhong in Haizhu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province has been locked down for nearly a month. People are increasingly impatient with the "don't step out of the ...
What did Canadian prime minister say that Chinese interpreter did not dare translate?
Chinese leader Xi Jinping and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau had a brief chat on the sidelines of the G-20 summit on November 15. After the informal talks, the Office of the Prime Minister of Canada released the contents of the dialogue, which outlined the topics discussed and the parties ...
Semiconductor engineers flee China
China has always strived to develop its semiconductor industry, once paying 2 to 3 times higher wages to recruit a large number of Taiwanese engineers to work across the strait. However, as reported by the The New York Times, due to Chinese regime's pandemic restrictions and the impact of the ...
Xi Jinping leaves China and there are unusual internal political signals
On November 14, local time, Xi Jinping arrived in Bali, Indonesia, for the G-20 Summit and to meet with President Joe Biden. At the same time, there are unusual political signals coming from China. First, there was information on the internet that Jiang Zemin was dead. According to Sound of Hope, ...
CCP’s wrath: South Korea plays protester’s song as national anthem
Hong Kong press reported that on November 14, Chief Secretary for Administration Eric Chan met with the Consul General of South Korea in Hong Kong to express his strong dissatisfaction with the Korean side mistakenly playing the anti-extradition song "Glory to Hong Kong" as the national anthem during a rugby ...
CCP official assaults US journalist
On November 14, U.S. President Joe Biden met with Chinese Communist leader Xi Jinping prior to the G-20 Summit in Bali. During the event, an American journalist asked Biden a question about human rights in China. A Chinese Communist Party (CCP) official pushed the reporter, who lost her balance and ...
Chinese on more restrictions and clash with police in Guangzhou
Since Monday, November 7, Guangzhou residents have been subject to the communist regime's strict "zero-COVID" policies. Some districts, such as Haizhu, are locked down with barricades. The restrictions were tightened by the emergence of 12,000 new positive cases, many of which are asymptomatic, in a city of 19 million people. However, ...
Researcher at a public utility in Canada accused of spying for Chinese regime
On October 14, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police(RCMP) announced the arrest of a researcher working for a Montreal-area utility company on suspicion of sending trade secrets to China. Yuesheng Wang, 35, from Candiac, south of Montreal, was a battery materials researcher with Hydro-Quebec's Center of Excellence in Transportation Electrification and Energy ...
Surprise! Chongqing residents ‘volunteer to be statically managed’
The number of locally confirmed COVID-19 infections in China has exceeded 10,000 for three consecutive days. The government recently issued 20 measures to optimize disease prevention but prohibited arbitrary static management. Under static management, people are not allowed to leave home and must return immediately after completing nucleic acid tests. ...
Afraid of exodus? Chinese Customs Act harsh, immigration Wechat groups deleted
Recently, Chinese Customs has inspected passengers leaving China, raising concerns that the way out of the country will be cut off. China's strict pandemic policy has caused a large number of people to flock abroad to live, some planning to go abroad temporarily, some trying to migrate permanently to other countries. ...
Violating Xi Jinping’s taboo, is Wang Qishan in danger?
After the CCP’s 20th National Congress, Deputy Governor of the People's Bank of China Fan Yifei was fired. Because Fan was once a subordinate of Wang Qishan, the outside world believes that the move was aimed at Wang's confidants. Many officials directly related to Wang Qishan were let go The Chinese-language Wall ...
Hungry Guangzhou people rebel, Chinese people will be wearing an ‘electronic leash’
For four consecutive days, the number of new COVID-19 cases in a day in China has exceeded 10,000. Hit a peak of 16,072 cases on November 13. Guangzhou city, the most affected area, topped the list with 4,541 new cases. After Haizhu District declared a lockdown on November 5, the ...
Forced labor in China’s prisons is the engine of globalization
The film "Letter from Masanjia," shows that the goods produced in China's forced labor camps can end up in the West. It is the story of Sun Yi, a practitioner of the Falun Gong discipline. He dies in prison and wrote the text in the face of his approaching death ...
Fire in a Chongqing apartment building, has tragic results
At dawn on November 8, a fire broke out in a high-rise apartment in Chongqing. Due to the CCP virus pandemic, the subdivision was locked down and the fire truck was blocked by the fence outside the subdivision. Due to the large fire, a resident with nowhere to escape tried ...
A tea shop closed for greeting customers
The CCP has implemented the strict "zero-COVID" policy for the past three years since the outbreak of COVID-19. this has led to chaotic pandemic restrictions. Recently, a video was posted on Weibo of an employee at a tea shop in Daqing city, Heilongjiang province greeting customers. The employee welcomed each ...
China: Tesla vehicle out of control and runs over two people
A Tesla Model Y car burst out of control in Chaozhou, Guangdong province on November 5. The driver was preparing to park it in front of his store, however, the vehicle would not respond and began accelerating rapidly. The Tesla traveled about a mile and a half before slamming into a ...
US blocks more than 1,000 shipments of Chinese solar panels suspected of using slave labor
The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act issued in the United States as a measure to discourage slave labor against ethnic Uyghurs in Xinjiang, China, began to take effect on June 21. U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) seized over 1,000 shipments of solar energy equipment up to October 25. This was ...
Pandemic intense in Beijing, Guangzhou has 5 million people locked in at home
The "zero-COVID" policy implemented by the Chinese Communist Party is not effective, and the pandemic continues to heat up. On November 11, China News Network reported that the number of new infections in China on November 10 was over 10,000 cases, a new record high for the last six months. ...
Will Xi use force against Taiwan? Experts warn about ‘Beiping Model’
When Xi Jinping inspected the Operations Command Center of the Central Military Commission on November 8, he said that "the army should concentrate all its strength on fighting, concentrate all for fighting.” This sparked speculation that the CCP was about to invade Taiwan. In a recent interview with Vision Times, ...
More than 100 days of lockdown in Urumqi, Xinjiang, residents in despair
The "zero-COVID" policy of the Chinese Communist Party, promoted by Xi Jinping as a political and health victory, has wreaked havoc in several regions of the country. Tragedies continue, from Tibetans asking for help through social networks to get out of quarantine, to the elderly who died of starvation locked ...
