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Chinese Lawyer Educates on Law: 'Can Police Hit Citizens?' Netizens Respond 'Yes'

A video has gone viral showing the brutal treatment of citizens by public security and special police sent by the local government in Jiangyou, Sichuan, as they sought justice for a bullied 14-year-old girl. Concurrently, a lawyer in Changsha, Hunan, recently live-streamed on Douyin discussing '

China’s Economy Slows, “Double 11” Lacks Buzz

On Monday (November 11), Chinese merchants and consumers noticed that this year’s “Double 11” shopping festival lacked the excitement of previous years. E-commerce companies are now focusing on overseas markets in search of growth opportunities.

Former Chinese Defense Minister Liang Guanglie Dies, Allegedly Criticized by Liu Yuan

On November 12, General Liang Guanglie, former State Councilor and Minister of National Defense, passed away in Beijing after a long illness. Liang, who was considered a close ally of former CCP leader Jiang Zemin, had been embroiled in corruption scandals throughout his life and was reportedly one of the three major generals criticized by Liu Yuan in the military.

Wang Youqun: Is the CCP Planning to Send Assassins to the U.S. to Kill Cheng Peiming?

Recently, Dajiyuan received internal CCP police information indicating that, in response to Cheng Peiming’s revelations about his organ harvesting experience in the U.S., the Heilongjiang Provincial Public Security Department has devised three plans: the first is to find a way to bring him back to China; the second is to send someone to the U.S. to persuade him to withdraw his testimony; and the third is to assassinate him, making it appear as suicide.

"Life Imprisonment" at Qincheng Prison: Reflections of Those Who Came After

Our previous column, "Night Talk from Zhongnanhai," discussed the sentencing guidelines for criminals given life imprisonment sentences in China. These guidelines state that after a life sentence is commuted one or more times, the actual time served cannot be less than thirteen years.

A Night Ride of University Students at Tiananmen: Could Lead to the Collapse of the CCP

On a certain night in June, four female university students from Henan province suddenly had a craving for Kaifeng's "Soup Dumplings," so they decided to "ride to Kaifeng at night." Their video sparked a trend of "night rides to Kaifeng," involving over 200,000 students, spreading gradually from Henan to Beijing and causing extreme panic within the CCP, which began blocking student movements.

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