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By Pei Rong, Vision Times As the 37th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square crackdown comes and goes, a growing number of Chinese citizens have publicly reflected on the events that shaped their views of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), citing personal experiences with political persecution, censorship, and government abuses.
Japan Signals Economic Decoupling from China with Payment Ban
Under Japanese Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi, the Japanese government’s stance toward mainland China...
Zhang Youxia’s Arrest and the Abnormal Signals Shaking China’s Political and Military Order
By Cai Siyun The arrest of Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Chinese Communist Party’s Central Military...
Massive PLA Movements Spark Fears of Power Struggle After Zhang Youxia’s Fall
By Cai Siyun Ten days after Chinese authorities announced that Zhang Youxia—former vice chairman...
Xi Jinping Alone at the Helm as Party Elders Retreat: China’s Power Struggle Enters a Dangerous Phase
By David and Li Jingyao A vice chairman falls—and the army stirs On Jan. 24, the Chinese Communist...
Xi Jinping’s Family Used Proxies to Dominate Oil, Rare Earths, and Key Industries
By Cai Siyun, Vision Times Recent allegations have reignited scrutiny within the Chinese Communist...
Researcher Warns CCP ‘United Front’ Groups Target Florida Politics
Taiwanese researcher Yu Hsueh-li has mapped the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) overseas united front...
How the Chinese Communist Party Destroys Its Own: The Falls of Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli
By Chen Jing A precision-engineered killing machine The political downfall of Zhang Youxia, vice...
Senior Generals Die in Rapid Succession as China’s Emergency Management Minister Falls
By Li Deyan A Climate of fear in Beijing after the fall of Zhang Youxia Following the reported...
Xi Jinping’s Military Purge and the PLA: Why the Fall of Zhang Youxia and Liu Zhenli Matters
By Chen Jing Who is Liu Zhenli? In a previous article, we examined Zhang Youxia through the perspective...