Zhao Fuqiang
The Shanghai Sex Slave Mansion and the struggle against entrenched and organized corrupt officials
China 12/16/21, 02:28
The Little Red Mansion is a seven-story building located close to the district government offices. Zhao Fuqiang has leased the building since 2014. Fuqiang, a native of Taixing, Jiangsu, came to Shanghai to work as a tailor in the 1990s. He opened a hairdressing shop around 2000, but it soon became ...
Harrowing story behind Shanghai’s sex slave ‘Little Red Mansion’ and mysterious public media silence
China 12/11/21, 00:46
The "Red Mansion" case, in which dozens of sex slaves were detained in Shanghai, became a hot topic on Weibo but was quickly deleted. The Shanghai media have avoided the issue. However, the incident has raised concerns about the involvement of many high-ranking CCP figures behind the scenes. In November of ...

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Foreign investors flee China, state media hasten to propagandize to ensure ‘stability’
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The Chinese regime’s fine task: Export its ideology, infiltrate Latin America and increase its power
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China bans Blinken's speech about U.S. policy toward China
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SEC sent 88 Chinese concept stocks from pending to confirm delisting
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Beijing investigates two Covid testing centers within a week
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Henan: students asked to take Chinese medicine despite no Covid illness
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