Chinese Political Parties

Senior leader urges to publicize experiences in tackling global financial crisis

&$Li Changchun (2nd R Front), a member of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, visits the exhibition hall of the 11th China International Hi-Tech Fair in...

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Detention of Chinese Human Rights Defender Protested in NY

NEW YORK—The Free Church for China, the Visual Artists Guild, and Reporters Without Borders called on the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) to release human rights activist Huang Qi outside the Chinese Consulate on Sunday. Huang Qi...

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China Waiting For The US Consumer

Each year the meetings of the China's Communist Party heads concludes with the same number - the number 8. Culturally it's an important number in China. In Chinese mythology for example it represents the Eight Immortals. [More...]

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China’s ex-president sought in Spanish probe: lawyer

The Expatica, Nov. 20, 2009 - Madrid – A Spanish judge wants to question former Chinese president Jiang Zemin and four other Chinese Communist Party officials over allegations of torture and genocide against the Falun Gong, a...

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Power struggle behind revival of Maoism

As with many political trends in China, the revival in the popularity of Mao Zedong's ultra-conservative norms is related to jockeying for position between two major Communist Party cliques. Implicit in the statues of Mao being...

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Obama Challenges Aung San Suu Kyi Detention

Presidential Demand Made During ASEAN Meeting in Singapore The American President directly challenged Burmese Premier Thein Sein to release the opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi during an ASEAN meeting in Singapore. In...

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China to push Taiwan into unification in 2012, says dissident writer

Chinese scholar Yuan Hongbing speaks during an event held yesterday in Taipei to launch his new book 'Taiwan Disaster'. "The CCP, working with the Kuomintang, is using its political, economic and cultural influence to imprison...

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Chinese Editor Reveals Twists and Turns of Obama Interview

Propaganda authorities make presence felt HONG KONG—An exclusive interview with President Obama by a Chinese newspaper was censored by propaganda officials, according Hong Kong’s “Apply Daily.” Sensitive topics such as human...

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A Dangerous Paradigm Shift Among Western Intellectuals

This past week, the anti-Communist community came to grips with the painful reality best described by this summary of the Greek tragedy genre: “Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.” After spending nearly ten...

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When a Woman's Body Becomes the Domain of the State, Part II

Document leaked out in August indicate that family planning measures in China are far from voluntary WASHINGTON—Two days prior to President Obama’s departure for his Asian trip, which included four days in the People’s Republic...

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