From Mao Zedong to Jiang Zemin: The Chinese Communist Party Fools People with Lies

After rising to the top position of the CCP from the bloodshed of the Tiananmen Square Massacre in 1989, Jiang had no credibility in the eyes of both senior officials and ordinary citizens. To earn their loyalty, he allowed officials to amass wealth by taking bribes and/or using their power as leverage in business dealings. He also led them in indulging in a promiscuous lifestyle.

New Report Shows Chinese Doctors Used Organ Harvesting as a Method of Execution

 Leo Timm | Vision times Chinese transplants violated the ‘dead donor rule,’ according to 71 papers published from 1980 to 2015 For years, the Chinese authorities have boasted of the country’s growing organ transplant industry, which Beijing says will overtake that of the United States in the near future. However, government claims that all these […]

Ex-Interpol Chief Meng Hongwei Will Be Prosecuted

Vision Times Meng Hongwei, the former Chief of Interpol, will be prosecuted on bribery charges by the Chinese government. He was reported missing last year during a trip to China from France where he was living with his family. Chinese authorities had later revealed that Meng was placed under arrest. Meng was the first person […]

Former top Chinese Communist Official Sun Zhengcai Jailed forLife for Bribery

Ben Dooley  |  Hong Kong Free Press A former Chinese Communist Party official who was once tipped for a top leadership post was sentenced to life in prison for bribery on Tuesday, the latest senior cadre to fall in President Xi Jinping’s sweeping anti-corruption crusade. Sun Zhengcai, a former Politburo member and party chief of […]

Chinese Regime Purges Fujian Provincial Governor

Leo Timm and Eva Fu  |  Epoch Times “Tiger of the Northeast” had state oil background and links to influential former leaders Su Shulin, the former governor of the southeastern coastal province of Fujian, has been expelled from his post and stripped of his Communist Party membership on July 4 following over a year of […]

Former Chinese State Asset Regulator Deputy Head Purged

Larry Ong  |  Epoch Times The fall portends trouble for former Party vice-chairman Zeng Qinghong The deputy head of China’s state asset manager and the world’s largest controlling company was recently arrested for corruption. The move may spell trouble for the official’s longtime benefactor, a high-ranking member of a faction that opposes China’s current leader […]

China’s Human Rights Abusers May Face Sanctions When Entering U.S.

Lin Zhanxiang  |  Minghui.org The Global Magnitsky Human Rights Accountability Act, which was passed by the U.S. Congress in a 92-7 vote on December 8, 2016, should be a warning to human rights abusers around the world and particularly in China. The Act allows the president to deny U.S. visas and freeze U.S.-based assets of […]

Former Prosecutor With Ties to Shanghai Gang to be Charged for Corruption

Irene Luo  |  Epoch Times   Chen Xu, Shanghai’s former top prosecutor, was expelled from the Chinese Communist Party on May 25 following a three-month investigation that found him guilty of corruption. Chen, 64, was found to have accepted bribes, interfered with judicial processes, violated articles of Party discipline—including joining private clubs and holding “superstitious […]

China’s Xi Jinping Broaches the Red Line With Feature Series on Corruption

Larry Ong  |  Epoch Times Anyone living in China in the past four years would be acutely aware of Chinese leader Xi Jinping’s anti-corruption campaign: Official and semi-official media carry statements announcing the probe or purge of government administrators and military officers on an almost daily basis. But for eight days this October, the Xi leadership […]