‘The CCP is the Greatest Enemy of the Chinese Nation’: Statements From the Tuidang Movement (March 2024)
During my college years, I accessed the foreign internet, especially Twitter, where I discovered the true face of the Communist Party, including the Tiananmen Square massacre and the atrocities of the Cultural Revolution. Seeing this, I immediately vowed never to join this evil party.
Eight Years as a Mother
My daughter was out of school for two years. During this time, Heping came back from nearly two-years of forced disappearance. His police minder deplored him: “Have you made an effort to enroll your daughter?”
A Silent Death Wave: Updates on China’s COVID Situation
According to Radio Free Asia, human rights activist Jie Lijian recently learned of the COVID situation in his hometown – Gaozhaizi Village in Gaotang County, Shandong Province. About 20 elderly villagers had died lately and, with so many funerals, it was hard to find a coffin for the burial.
China Braces for Bad Harvests as Drought Scours 10 Million Acres of Farmland
According to a statement released by China’s Ministry of Rural Affairs, the Yangtze River basin has been receding at an alarming pace since August — resulting in subpar soybeans and rice grains — crops most sensitive to temperature and moisture levels during the early growth stages.
Provinces Across China Work to Implement Internet Restrictions
The Zhejiang Provincial Ethnic and Religious Affairs Commission announced on February 28 that it would carry out licensing work for Internet religious information services across the province. Training will begin in March.
Industry Behind Child Trafficking in China Involves Organ Harvesting: Activist
while some parents tried to give their female babies to Buddhist nunneries to give the child a chance of survival.
Chinese Officials Advertise Human Organs on Public Website, Raising Scrutiny About Transplant Abuse
The announcement stated that “organs are priceless,” then proceeded to detail the price breakdown as costs included for organ evaluation, function maintenance, acquisition, testing, preservation and transportation.
“The fees are not the ‘prices’ of organs since organ donation is voluntary and free,” the notice read, emphasizing that listed fees were aimed to regulate the sale of organs and “protect the rights of organ donors and its recipients.”
Officials in China’s Anhui Target Xi Jinping Critic For ‘Psychiatric Treatment’
Gao Feng | Radio Free Asia Authorities in the eastern Chinese province of Anhui have visited an outspoken rights activist who criticized President Xi Jinping on social media, threatening to send him for psychiatric treatment for his “mental illness,” RFA has learned. Lu Qianrong was visited in his home in Linshui township, Huoqiu county by […]
Chinese Authorities Shot Citizens Point-Blank to Stop Protest of Forced Demolition
Annie Wu | Epoch Times Recent media reports on the Chinese authorities’ tactics to quell protests have revealed a new level of brutality. In a June 23 report, Taiwanese newspaper The Liberty Times revealed that last April, “anti-terror” SWAT police in the Jing’an district of Shanghai were dispatched to stop a family who was protesting the […]
Recent Sacking of Hospital Officials in Chinese Province Reveals Rampant Corruption in Medical Field
Annie Wu | Epoch Times Eight hospital officials in the the eastern Chinese province of Anhui were recently sacked for corruption, highlighting once again the entrenched culture of corruption within the medical system there. Chinese media reported on April 26 that eight hospital presidents and deputy presidents were sacked, including Bozhou People’s Hospital president Di Yuzeng, who […]