Shanghai Director Set to Face Trial Over ‘White Paper’ Protest Film
A former “white paper” protester who gave only the nickname Rick for fear of reprisals said Beijing is trying to rewrite the history of the zero-COVID years, and that Chen and other protesters are trying to defend historical truth.
Exiled Chinese Jurist Describes the Pernicious Legacy of Former CCP Leader Jiang Zemin
“From a political standpoint, the way Jiang governed was to have virtually the entire Communist Party officialdom become corrupt through abuse of power,” Yuan said. “This corrupted the institutions of state authority to an unprecedented degree, and this corruption spilled over into the rest of Chinese society at various levels.”
‘Follow the Party and Prosper: Oppose it and Die’
It’s how the current system was set up. The massacre paved the way for countless layers of CCP control, from national government to the urban police, or chengguan, and the auxiliary police, to ordinary people and dissidents governed as “special households,” and for the mantra “Follow the party and prosper: oppose it and die” to be encoded into the minds of all Chinese citizens.
Central Political and Legal Work Conference: The Chinese Communist Party Does Not Feel Safe
What does this conference tell us about the climate within the CCP? With the Beijing Olympics approaching, and new COVID-19 outbreaks threatening the CCP narrative that China has won the COVID war, the Party does not feel safe. It believes it is under attack by an international conspiracy that has made the narrative of genocide and cultural genocide about Xinjiang and Tibet, and gross human rights violations in Hong Kong and everywhere else, very difficult to overcome internationally.
More than 14.7 Million People Quit the CCP in the First 9 Months of 2021
Ms Wan, with 42 years of CCP membership, is now nearly 70 years old. She was born into a CCP family. Both of her parents were loyal CCP members. However, during the Cultural Revolution movement, her mother was labeled a capitalist roader and was therefore tied up and marched along streets.
Why Can’t the World Hold China Responsible for Human Rights Abuses?
have faced persecution at the hands of the CCP. Falun Gong also known as Falun Dafa is an exercise and meditation practice that consists of five gentle exercises and adhering to the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.
Xinjiang: The Dynamics of Genocide Revealed
The driving force of many of President Xi Jinping’s policies lie grounded in a disdain for “hostile foreign powers” including the Islamic world, which are suspected of conspiring against China. A deep-seated legacy of mistrust for “barbarians” who hover on the edge of the Middle Kingdom has also given rise to a deep-seated suspicion of non-Han Chinese which contains strong racist features. These elements are convenient hooks on which to hang anti “barbarian” policies and persecution. “Because these people could hurt us,” is the subliminal message woven into justifying a genocide and the endorsement of it.
Henan, China: Farmer Who Denounced Grain Storage Scandal Arrested and Tortured
What is more, the farmers discovered that the silos do not store any edible grain. There is only stale grain that can only be used for industrial purposes. Yet, the non-edible grain stored in Badian is counted in the statistics as part of the national grain reserve, and the local CCP officers receive subsidies for it.
Removal Crews at Home of Late Chinese Premier Ahead of Chinese Communist Party Centenary
Prior to his ouster for showing sympathy with the student protesters, Zhao was a liberal-minded and well-loved leader who rose to the top of the ruling party at the 13th Party Congress in 1987.
Chinese Communist Party Claims It Has ‘Eliminated’ Chinese Poverty, Data Shows Real Situation
Underlying the poverty success story is the fact that local governments have accumulated a significant portion of more than $1 trillion in loans over five years, which must eventually be repaid. With regard to villagers who have become reliant on state aid, Chinese poverty alleviation official Ou Qinping stated, “Once alleviation policies are suspended, they are likely to return to poverty.”