Former Chinese Communist Party Undercover Agent Realizes the Party’s Ugly Nature

She resentfully said that when the CCP needed the investors’ business, it addressed the investors using friendly terms such as “fellow Taiwanese compatriots” or “family.” When it decided the business was not necessary or wanted to take advantage of the business, it kicked the investors away or made them “disappear.”

Eight Songs that Didn’t Make it Into China’s Lunar New Year Gala

“This is a new trend, the attractiveness of anti-communist creative content, which can be monetized,” Liga said. “It shows that people who are dissatisfied with the Chinese Communist Party are now a political force that cannot be ignored, despite not having the right to vote.”

Hong Kong Feels the Impact as Foreign Investors Vacate China

He said that some companies have halved the index weight to reduce risk exposure, while others have removed China from emerging market indices. The change brought about by CalSTRS is not an increase or decrease but a change in index weight.

Hong Kong Puts Runaway Activist Tony Chung on Wanted List

Chung said he was ordered by Hong Kong authorities to give up his job and banned from talking to the media or publishing online posts, before being repeatedly pressured by police to inform other pro-democracy activists for money, according to his statement on Facebook.