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Professor at Fordham University Shares His Understanding After Reading Article by Founder of Falun Gong

On the eve of Chinese New Year, Mr. Li Hongzhi, founder of the spiritual practice Falun Gong, published an article titled “How Humankind Came To Be.” Mr. Li said he disclosed heavenly secrets in this article, which are meant to “provide a true picture of affairs, and to give people another chance at salvation.” After reading the article, William ... → Read More

20-Year-Old Chinese Man Put on Trial for Sharing Picture of Lotus Flower

All Wang Dushan did was forward two innocuous pictures over the Chinese Internet. → Read More

Chinese Lawyers Get the Kafka Treatment in Falun Gong Case

Local police chief Sui Tingfu, was sued for illegally detaining adherents of Falun Gong, a spiritual practice persecuted by the Communist Party. → Read More

It's Official: 'Spreading Rumors' Online in China Will Get You in Jail

The laws appear to expand a 2013 judicial interpretation defining the kinds of online behavior that constitute “serious violations.” → Read More

Citizens in China Step Forward to Support Prosecution of Jiang Zemin

1,577 residents of Hunan have signed a petition supporting a campaign to sue the former Chinese leader. → Read More

Extensive Logging in the Name of 'Forest Restoration' Threatens Natural Habitat of Pandas

Greenpeace suggested that loopholes in the management of forests were the root causes of destructive, large scale natural forest clearance and conversion. → Read More

Murder of Teacher Highlights China's 'Left Behind Children'

A 52-year-old teacher was robbed and beaten to death in the dormitory of an elementary school in southern China recently. → Read More

Amnesty International Aids Chinese Woman's Escape From Persecution Against Falun Gong

There's often doubt that the Party's repression can be meaningfully allayed through nonviolent means—but a recent case from Taiwan offers hope. → Read More

Chinese Scholar: China's Society Could Be Sliding Into Disorder

The enormous chasm in today's China between the rich, privileged classes and the masses of poor could destabilize the nation, a Chinese scholar has warned. → Read More

Chinese in North Korea Said to Be Sentenced or Executed as Relations Sour

HK media reported that over a hundred people have been arrested, sentenced to prison, or executed by North Korea's National Security Department. → Read More

China's Weeds That Grow on Your Head: Fashion or Prophesy?

China's latest fashion trend has concerning connotations for anyone familiar with traditional Chinese culture. → Read More

Disturbing Trend of Suicide Among Rural Chinese Seniors

According to Liu, suicide has become a normal way for seniors in impoverished rural areas, especially those suffering from illness, to exit life. → Read More

China's Anti-Corruption Boss Wang Qishan Says His Agency Needs to be Cleaned Up

Wang Qishan, head of the Chinese regime's disciplinary agency, stressed that the agency was no “holy land” and vowed to root out violations in its ranks. → Read More

Real Smoke Used in Chinese Air Defense Drill Injures 150 Students

The school used a smoke generator in order to enhance the reality of air defense, but it malfunctioned. → Read More

Chinese Regime Documents Say Falun Gong Still in the Party's Crosshairs

Party documents issued this year show that persecution of the traditional spiritual practice Falun Gong is still being carried out as official policy. → Read More

Chinese Anti-Corruption Agency Targets 'Criminal Nests' in Military Police Logistics

The Armed Police’s close relations with both central and local authorities facilities illicit activity among its officers. → Read More

Executives at Chinese Securities Firm Sacked for Insider Trading

The son of powerful Chinese official Liu Yunshan wielded direct influence over the company's CEO. → Read More

Release of Chinese Activists a 'Bargaining Chip' Before Xi-Obama Summit

In what appears to be a diplomatic gesture, a jailed Chinese rights lawyer and activist was reportedly released by regime authorities. → Read More

Chinese Voyeurism Site Surveiled Cities Across the Country

In the province of Jiangsu only, over 600 live video feeds were available, according to the state-run Xinhua news agency. → Read More

Faced With Forced Demolition, Chinese Villagers Respond With Homemade Artillery

Rather than be forced off his land by officially-backed real estate developers, a Chinese man built a mortar to fight back. → Read More