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A Chilling Thought! A Malaysian Tourist in Fujian's Brain-Dead Organ Donation.
The Chinese Communist Party's media has been intensively covering cases of patients in hospitals who are 'brain dead and donating multiple organs', raising strong suspicions of potential organ harvesting. Recently, a Malaysian tourist encountered a similar situation in Fujian, prompting
Misjudging the Chinese Communist Party: How the West Can Counter Beijing’s Economic Retaliation
Over the past several decades, Western officials have generally held the belief that “trade with China is itself a human rights policy.” In 1994, President Clinton “delinked” China’s human rights record from Most Favored Nation trade status. The core logic was to use “engagement and trade” to promote Beijing’s long-term human rights and political reform, rather than using sanctions to apply pressure.
American Republicans Are Once Again Turning Their Attention to the Issue of 'Birth Tourism' Among Chinese Citizens
As the U.S. Supreme Court prepares to rule next month on the constitutionality of President Donald Trump’s executive order that limits birthright citizenship, Republican lawmakers are renewing their focus on the issue of 'birth tourism' by Chinese citizens travelling to the United States.
U.S. Exposes Five Major Secrets of the CCP's Nuclear Program: Xi Jinping's Disastrous Loss and Complete Exposure
As the U.S. ramps up its strategic efforts against Iran and the meeting between Presidents Trump and Xi approaches, the U.S.-China rivalry has once again delivered a stunning blow.
CCTV: Sales of “Fake Foreign Milk” Rising Despite Exposure
Some netizens have concluded that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) government is the world's leader in fabricating lies, a conclusion that few would dispute. Commentator Wang He noted that the CCP's deception is widespread, affecting everything from politics and economics to government, enterprises, the technology sector, and the entertainment industry.
The Middle East Situation is Heating Up, Prompting the Chinese Communist Party to Order a Halt to Refined Oil Exports.
In January, the United States captured Venezuelan President Maduro, and in late February, it launched military operations against Iran in collaboration with Israel. These U.S. airstrikes on the two oil-producing nations, Iran and Venezuela, have significantly impacted China.
Is Something Major Happening in Beijing? Leader: Don't Involve Me in This
On January 24 of this year, Zhang Youxia, Vice Chairman of the Central Military Commission of the Communist Party of China, and Liu Zhenli, a member of the Military Commission, unexpectedly fell from power, causing a significant stir in the political landscape.
Wang Youqun: Can the Blood Debt Owed by the CCP Murderers Ever Be Repaid?
This year marks the 27th anniversary of the CCP's persecution of Falun Gong. According to incomplete statistics from Minghui.org, at least 5,322 named Falun Gong practitioners have been persecuted to death by the CCP. Due to the CCP's information blockade, this figure may only represent the tip of the iceberg.
This Year's Most Outstanding International Journalist's Question? Zhongnanhai Publicly Humiliated
On March 9, a question was raised during the CCP's Ministry of Foreign Affairs routine press conference, which some have deemed the best international journalist question of the year.
The Strait of Hormuz is Currently Engulfed in Conflict, and President Trump Has Sent a Significant Message to Xi Jinping.
On March 11, the situation in the Middle East reached a critical juncture. This conflict is not merely a military confrontation between the United States and Iran; it has escalated into a 'naval battle' that threatens the global energy supply.
Concerned About Potential Backlash, Xi Jinping is Worried About the Implications of 'lobster' Bottoming Out?
As the Year of the Horse begins, an imported 'lobster' has stirred the Chinese mainland, striking at the heart of the CCP's authoritarian regime and Xi Jinping's digital totalitarianism.
Kim Jong-un Extends Wishes for Xi's Good Health, Leaving the Chinese Communist Party at a Loss for Words
According to a report from the Russian news agency, citing the Korean Central News Agency, on March 9, North Korean leader Kim Jong-un responded to a congratulatory message from Chinese President Xi Jinping.
Kazakh Woman's Escape Exposes Dark Secrets of Xinjiang 'Re-education Camps'
Recently, the grim realities of the Xinjiang re-education camps have been brought to light once again. After fleeing to Sweden, Kazakh woman Sayragul Sauytbay courageously confronted the media, sharing her personal experiences that reveal the Chinese Communist Party's re-education camps as a living hell.
Mainland Experts Criticise CCP’s Discriminatory Social Security System
During this year's Two Sessions of the CCP, a representative proposed increasing the basic pension benefits for farmers aged 70 and above nationwide, once again revealing the long-hidden stark divide in China's pension system.
Russian Journalist Suggests Xi Jinping Might End Up in Hell at MFA Press Conference
Just two days ago, a noteworthy event occurred during the press conference of the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and surprisingly, it was sparked by 'our own people.' Alina, a reporter from 'Russia Today,' posed a question that nearly left spokesperson Guo Jiakun at a loss for words. What exactly transpired?
Xi Fears the Arrival of a “Khamenei Moment”
The U.S. military operations against the pro-Chinese Communist Party regimes in Venezuela and Iran — in which the Chinese Communist Party’s “old friends,” Venezuelan President Maduro and Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei, were respectively captured alive and directly blown to death — have clearly shaken Zhongnanhai deeply, as can be seen from the furious tone of the Chinese Communist Party’s official statements. According to reports, in both the capture of Maduro and the killing of Khamenei, intelligence provided by high-level insiders within those two regimes played a key role. This has obviousl
Hytera of China Fined 50 Million U.S. Dollars for Stealing Motorola Trade Secrets
According to Voice of America, a federal judge in Chicago on Monday (March 9) imposed a 50 million U.S. dollar fine on China’s Hytera Communications Corp. Ltd. for conspiring to steal proprietary technology from the American company Motorola Solutions and violating criminal law.
A Russian Reporter’s Single Question Nailed Xi to the Pillar of Shame
On March 9, at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ regular press conference, the question posed by Alina, RT’s correspondent in China, was like a precise scalpel cutting straight into the most sensitive nerve of Sino-Russian relations.
Party Chief Sets the Tone at the “Two Sessions,” Outlook for the Military’s New Start Looks Bleak
In the earlier article Party Chief Anxious, No Longer Concerned with Military Development but Focused Only on Loyalty, I inferred from Chinese Communist Party leader Xi Jinping’s speech at the full meeting of the military delegation during the Fourth Session of the 14th National People’s Congress on March 7, where he strongly emphasized “political army-building,” that Xi still has not obtained genuine loyalty from top to bottom within the military, still lacks the confidence to fully take back military power, and that his repeated emphasis on loyalty shows he is inwardly quite anxious and very
U.S. CIA’s Recruitment of Chinese Informants Has Produced Remarkable Results, with Astonishing View Counts
The U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has now released four Chinese-language advertisement videos recruiting Chinese informants, and their combined view count on YouTube has astonishingly surged toward 120 million. Some netizens bluntly said, “Everyone is busy abandoning darkness for the light.” According to reports, the CIA has already achieved remarkable results in recruiting officials inside the Chinese Communist Party system and external informants.
Monitoring Overseas Chinese for the Chinese Communist Party: Eight Chinese Nationals Expelled from Italy
Recently, the Italian government expelled eight Chinese nationals from Italy because these eight had monitored and intimidated Chinese dissidents in Italy. Of the eight, four have already left the country on their own, three were expelled immediately, and one woman has applied for asylum and is currently being detained pending the result.