Tag: Chinese Communist Party
Ma Xingrui Officially Removed By The CCP, First Details of New Position Revealed
A member of China's top leadership body, the CCP Politburo, has officially been announced as removed,...
Inside Qincheng Prison: The CCP’s Secret Detention System and the Prisoner Who Had to Stay Alive
In the outskirts of Beijing, behind layers of secrecy and barbed wire, stands Qincheng Prison, a facility...
450 Million People Have Quietly Quit the Chinese Communist Party: The Numbers Keep Rising
Most Chinese citizens never decided to join the Chinese Communist Party. The decision was made for them...
Influencer Hu Liren Commends Falun Gong’s Stand for Virtue in the Face of the CCP
Overseas Chinese commentator Hu Liren recently shared his views on Falun Gong after attending a Shen...
Video Shows 20-Step Security Protocol Around Xi Jinping’s Seat at China’s 2026 ‘Two Sessions’
A short video broadcast by Japan’s TBS Television has circulated widely online, offering an unusually...
Toronto Venue Cancels All Remaining Shen Yun Performances Following Hoax Bomb Threats
On Thursday, April 2, Toronto’s Four Seasons Centre for the Performing Arts (FSC) announced the cancellation...
PLA Daily Pushes ‘All Citizens as Soldiers,’ Raising Questions About China’s War Mobilization Strategy
China’s military newspaper is once again speaking in the language of total mobilization. In its March...
Why Reagan Still Haunts Beijing: What Deng Xiaoping Saw in 1981
On a cold afternoon in Washington on March 30, 1981, Ronald Reagan stepped out of the Hilton Hotel and...
How the Chinese Communist Party Changed Chinese Characters—and What Was Lost
A century ago, some of China’s most accomplished classical scholars warned that altering the written...
Inside Mao’s Inner Circle: Tan Zhenlin’s ‘Three Regrets’ and a Chilling Reply
Wu Faxian, former commander of the Chinese Communist Party’s air force, left behind a memoir that stands...
PLA General Li Guangju’s Death Announced Weeks Late as Questions Surround Zhang Youxia Circle
A retired Chinese general with longstanding ties to senior military leader Zhang Youxia died in late...
Wu Zuguang’s 1998 Speech in Beijing: Calling Mao a ‘Bandit’ and the Applause That Followed
In August 1998, inside a modest bookstore near the China Art Museum in Beijing, a routine literary event...