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Confucius Institutes Defended in ‘Anti-Counterfeiting’ Campaign
THIS ONE COMES from the unintended irony department: The CCP has launched a campaign cracking down on counterfeits (China is the biggest nation of counterfeits in the world, and the last few decades of industrialization was built primarily on the … Continue reading
Weekend Insight: 100 Million Quit Communist Party, Confucius Institutes Discriminate Overseas
WEEKEND INSIGHT IS an Eye on China feature that aggregates the best of The Epoch Times' coverage on all that pertains to China. SOCIAL CHANGE A peaceful movement that encourages Chinese people to renounce all affiliations with the Chinese Communist Party reached … Continue reading
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Australians Stand Up to Confucius Institutes
THIS PIECE OF news was satisfying: A petition in Australia, with more than 4000 signatures, was formally submitted to the upper house of the New South Wales Parliament calling for the government to scrap Confucius Classrooms from the schools they … Continue reading