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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.
Fan Li: The Statesman Who Saved a Kingdom
By Xiaofan Jia Across the five centuries of the Spring and Autumn and Warring States periods, China...
Beijing Goes Quiet as China’s Top General Vanishes After Russia Trip
By Jingyao Li Reports from Beijing suggest an unusual development involving Zhang Youxia, the vice...
China’s Chip Production Faces Risk Amid Japan’s Photoresist Dominance
According to a blogger’s analysis, a handful of Japanese companies control more than 90 percent of the...
When a Desperate Escape to Taiwan Ended in a Fatal Shootdown
By Yifan Yang In the turbulent decades following 1949, a number of Chinese Communist troops attempted...
Abrupt Purges at China’s State Secrets Bureau Cast New Doubts on Cai Qi’s Standing
By Li Jingyao, Vision Times China’s secrecy apparatus, known as one of the most shadowy corners of...
Secret Tiananmen Trial Video Surfaces After 34 Years
In 1989, as the Tiananmen Square protests swept across Beijing, the Chinese military ordered its elite...
Taiwan Cracks Down on Dual PRC Citizenship Amid Loyalty Debate
By Youde Wong Taiwan is facing a fast-moving political storm as national security agencies intensify...
Death of Kuai Dafu Reopens Debate Over the Cultural Revolution
By Jin tao pai’an Kuai Dafu—Tsinghua University alumnus and one of the Cultural Revolution’s most...
Pro-Beijing TikTok Scandal Reveals Kuomintang’s Internal Rifts
By Youde Wong The Kuomintang (KMT) has been thrown into a full-blown internal crisis after a Central...