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Hubei Psychiatric Hospitals Accused of Insurance Fraud and Indefinite Detention in Explosive Commentary
By Chen Jing In prison, there is at least a sentence. In some parts of central China, there may be...
Jimmy Lai’s Sentencing Is Designed to End Hong Kong’s Press Freedom—for Good
Hong Kong courts are scheduled to sentence Jimmy Lai, the 78-year-old founder of Apple Daily and a British...
Six Years After Li Wenliang’s Death, Overseas Chinese Rally in New York for CCP Accountability
By Tian Jingxin Feb. 7, 2025, marked six years since the death of Dr. Li Wenliang, the Wuhan physician...
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...
Zhang Youxia Arrest Rumors Trigger Coded Messages and Silent Resistance Within China’s Military
By Xiao Ran Reports that former Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Zhang Youxia has fallen...
PLA Orders Go Silent as Xi jinping’s Military Purges Hollow Out Command
By Xiao Ran Military purges and hollow orders: a regime problem, not a personnel problem The downfall...
Blood Under the Monastery: Kumbum Monastery and the Beginning of a Tibetan Buddhist Catastrophe
By Xiao Guang The sky above the Tibetan plateau stretches so wide it commands reverence. Fierce winds...
The Final 27 Days of Liu Shaoqi: Torture, Erasure, and Death in Mao’s China
By Fu LongshanWhat did Liu Shaoqi experience in the final days before his death? Fragmentary but chilling...
From ‘Black Five Categories’ to Canada: One Family’s Lifelong Persecution Under the Chinese Communist
By Xiao Ran Born in a remote mountain village in Gao’an, Jiangxi Province, Zhang Bo once believed...
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Lai Ching-te Condemns CCP Conviction of Jimmy Lai, Warns of Global Impact
The conviction of Jimmy Lai, founder of Hong Kong’s Next Digital (Apple Daily) media group, under the...
Tiananmen Revisited: The Political Coup Behind the Bloodshed
By Wei Pu International outlets have recently run several installments of Li Nanyang’s interviews...
Zhou Enlai and the Famine Beijing Chose to Ignore
By Yitian In the China of the early 1960s, famine was not a rumor-it was a landscape. Villages emptied...