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The Chinese Communist Party's Actions Are Extremely Reprehensible, Prompting Outrage From the British Government

On February 4, 2026, British Security Minister Dan Jarvis wrote to the UK Falun Dafa Association, stating that the threats of personal attacks against Shen Yun performance venues and associated individuals are highly reprehensible and represent a blatant infringement on the freedoms and security tha

Xi’s “Chinese Do Not Hit Chinese” Video Goes Viral

A large-scale protest broke out in Jiangyou, Sichuan. Videos from the scene show police brutally beating civilians. At the same time, on China’s largest video platform, Bilibili (B-site), a 2019 clip of Xi Jinping’s Message to Compatriots in Taiwan—in which he said the line “Chinese do not hit Chinese”—suddenly went viral.

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 'Can police hit ordinary citizens?' and many netizens responded with '可以' (yes), which was highly sarcastic.

Beidaihe Meeting Brewing Personnel Arrangements — Who Will Survive the Fourth Plenum?

 In early August, nearly all of the CCP’s top leadership headed to Beidaihe for their annual “work-vacation.” Numerous reports suggest that this year’s Beidaihe meeting will serve as the backstage venue for major senior personnel decisions, with the announcements at the upcoming Fourth Plenary Session being little more than a formality.

New Shaolin Abbot’s Reforms Spark Wave of Monks Resigning

Ever since Shi Yongxin, the abbot and CCP party secretary of Shaolin Temple, was detained, scandals and controversies surrounding China’s Buddhist community have become a hot topic. Now, the newly appointed abbot, Shi Yinle, has introduced a wave of reforms aimed at de-commercialising the temple, which has sparked a flurry of monk resignations and made headlines on Weibo on August 5.

Northern Theater Political Commissar Downplays Xi – Where Has the Commander Disappeared To?

According to Liaoning Daily, on August 1, Liaoning Province held a military-civilian symposium to mark Army Day ("August 1") in Shenyang. The first paragraph of the report had a peculiar phrasing: after mentioning Hao Peng, the Provincial Party Secretary and Director of the Standing Committee of the Provincial People's Congress, it stated that "the main leaders of the Northern Theatre Command attended and delivered speeches."

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