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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.
China Tightens Exit Controls as Passport Confiscation Extends to Ordinary Citizens
By Cai Siyun For years, Chinese authorities have required government officials at the section-chief...
Growing Turmoil in Beijing: Shi Taifeng Absent Again as Hu Chunhua Gets Sidelined
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times As rumors swirl over whether senior military figures Zhang Youxia and...
Promotion for Sale: How Xu Caihou Sold Military Promotions to the Highest Bidder
By Fu Longshan, Vision Times Xu Caihou (1943–2015), a native of Wafangdian in China's northern Liaoning...
Helicopter Activity at Chinese Hospitals Prompts Online Speculation Over Organ Harvesting
By Li Muzi Allegations related to organ harvesting in China, long the subject of international scrutiny...
Closer to New York Than Copenhagen: Yu Maochun Warns of CCP Arctic Strategy
Greenland, geography, and the shortest path to the United States When U.S. President Donald Trump...
Zhang Youxia Reportedly Detained, Signaling Deeper Xi-Led PLA Purge
By Li Jingyao Rumors swirl over the detention of Zhang Youxia In recent days, rumors that Zhang...
Cai Qi’s Unusual Authority Sparks Talk of a Political Counteroffensive in Beijing
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times Following a major industrial explosion in Inner Mongolia, a subtle but...
US–China AI Race: From Catch-Up to Stalemate
By Jin Yan As artificial intelligence (AI) emerges as a central arena of global technological competition...
Zhou Manzhi Convicted of CCP-Linked Infiltration in Taiwan, Faces 8-Year Sentence
By Lu Yixin Zhou Manzhi, chairwoman of the Taiwan New Residents Care Association, was accused of acting...