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Wuhan: Shopping and fleeing at night, humanitarian disasters repeated
After the CCP’s 20th National Congress, pandemics continued to break out everywhere, in addition to Zhengzhou, Henan province, Wuhan, Hubei province also detected 100 local cases for two consecutive days. Jiang'an County has been locked down for five consecutive days since November 1. It is reported that a large number ...
Offshore laws, secret bases threaten China’s neighbors
The blingûe model in education is key within the ideological component that drives Chinese imperialism against its occupied regions, because it promotes loyalty to the Communist Party (CCP).The blingûe model promotes eliminating or reducing the use of the mother tongue. It is one of the widely used tactics of forced assimilation. ...
Lack of money or preparing for war? Regime rapidly adds cooperatives
After the 20th National Congress, supply and marketing cooperatives across China started cropping up. The Federation of Supply and Marketing Cooperatives of China also published job notices. About 50,000 supply and marketing cooperatives in rural areas have been established, and the trading of agricultural products is left to these cooperatives ...
Xi re-elected third term, a short film clip suddenly removed
The CCP’s General Secretary Xi Jinping has broken with tradition and continues as general secretary for a third term. Dissidents abroad have sarcastically hinted that Xi's actions are similar to an "emperor." Right after, a short clip taken from a film produced 11 years ago on the occasion of the ...
Zhengzhou is accused of pretending to lift the lockdown to ‘perform’
Recently, tens of thousands of workers at Foxconn in Zhengzhou City, Henan Province defied lockdown and left Foxconn facilities. This incident made front page headlines of many popular media outlets. Later, the Zhengzhou government and the Foxconn sent several vehicles to help employees return home. However, just a day later, ...
90-year-old cardinal does not acknowledge Chinese regime’s accusations
Joseph Zen, 90, bishop emeritus of Hong Kong and a cardinal, pleaded not guilty to charges brought by the Chinese Communist regime. Zen was accused in May of failing to register the 612 Humanitarian Aid Fund society, which provided legal and financial support to pro-democracy protesters between 2019 and 2021. Zen ...
Is the ‘silicon shield’ protecting Taiwan enough against the Chinese Communist Party?
The United States is moving forward with the technology war against Chinese Communist Party, and Taiwan is not immune to this process. Recently, the U.S. launched new measures to limit the Chinese impact on the semiconductor industry by severely restricting imports of chips made with U.S. machinery. The Biden administration aims ...
Overnight ‘prison break’ at Foxconn: More shocking than Henan incident in 1942
After the number of COVID-19 infections increased sharply in Inner Mongolia, China, it was recently reported that the pandemic in Zhengzhou, Henan province is continues to spread and people are fleeing during the night. The government however has blocked related news and deleted comments on the internet. The great defection of ...
Leading journalist reveals 3 signs that Chinese regime may soon attack Taiwan
Many international intelligence services are constantly scrutinizing the Chinese regime for signs of a probable date for an attack on Taiwan. While the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has proposed other alternatives, all of them are unacceptable to the Taiwanese, as they undermine the valuable democratic system by which they govern themselves. The ...
Nanjing: Big fire, officials suspected of blocking fire trucks
After the 20th National Congress, the pandemic resurfaced. With authorities implementing strict "zero-COVID" policy measures, many areas across China are reporting extreme pandemic situations. A few days ago, a fire broke out in a shopping mall in Nanjing city, Jiangsu province. The fire blazed for more than 10 hours. ...
Wuhan: A large number of troops appear, what is happening?
On October 30, local netizens in Wuhan city recorded a video showing many military vehicles suddenly appearing on the streets of Wuhan, Hubei province, including a military pandemic vehicles. Although Wuhan authorities have not reported any major changes about the pandemic recently, many residences have been suddenly locked down, shops ...
Four Chinese killed in Itaewon stampede
On October 29, a Halloween party in Itaewon, a popular tourist area in Seoul, South Korea, attracted about 100,000 participants, became the place of a stampede. As of the October 30, at least 153 people were killed and more than 150 were injured in the stampede. Of the 20 foreign ...
Foxconn employees ‘Great Escape’ from the factory that produces the iPhone in China
For the past few days, news about the Foxconn factory in Zhengzhou, Henan, China, has been circulating in the media, showing the plight of its workers. They have been forced to remain working inside the facility unable to return home due to an alleged outbreak of COVID-19. The industrial complex ...
Chinese Communist regime bans three Taiwanese films in Hong Kong
As reported by the BBC on its Chinese language portal, three Taiwanese films have been censored in Hong Kong and will not be allowed to participate in three film festivals. The films "The Runaways," "The three little boys," and "Quarantine Denny" have nothing to do with politics, however, the national ...
Lanzhou residents quarantined in parking lots and restrooms close to 0ºC (32°F)
There are new outbreaks in China including in Lanzhou City, Gansu Province, and Xining City, Qinghai Province. The local government's ineffective implementation of the pandemic policy has frustrated the public. According to reports, the lockdown in Xining, the capital of Qinghai province, caused a lack of supplies. As a result ...
Hunan forest fire casualties still a mystery; memorial service live broadcast cut
During the 20th National Congress of the CCP, large-scale forest fires broke out in Guangxi, Hunan, and elsewhere in China. However, Chinese media has been completely silent about the news. It was only when the 20th National Congress ended that the press reported that two firefighters had died in Xi'an, ...
Strange! Multi-color sky in Xinjiang
https://www.soundofhope.org/post/666669 On October 29, the sky over Urumqi, in Xinjiang, suddenly turned dark green. Some netizens scoffed that it was because God gave Urumqi a green health code. Others believed that if something happens, it must be from the devil, this is probably a bad omen. For the last 80 days ...
Hong Kongers jailed for criticizing sentence by judge
A pastor and a retired woman were convicted of sedition and sentenced to prison in Hong Kong on October 27. They had criticized the sentence a judge gave to a man who organized a vigil to commemorate the victims of the Tiananmen Square massacre. Rev. Garry Pang Moon-yuen, 59, and Chiu ...
Many train stations in China are on the verge of collapse
The COVID-19 pandemic in China has now spread to at least 29 provinces. Local governments have locked down areas under a "zero-COVID" policy and restricted people's travel. Repots are that many train stations are on the verge of collapse, and scenes of crowded train stations have disappeared. On October 26, the ...
Chinese tycoons sell assets! Experts say it’s too late
https://www.aboluowang.com/2022/1028/1822520.html Hsieh Chin-ho, chairman of Caixin Media, posted on Facebook that in the past few days, foreign media outlets have reported that after the CCP’s 20th National Congress, wealthy Chinese are selling their assets. Shanghai luxury homes plummeted by 40%. Hsieh believes that "it's too late to seek cover after ...
