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Tag Archives: protest
Weekend Insight: Mainlanders Explore Democracy in Taiwan, Protest Erupts Over Chemical Plant, 50 Million Farmers Have Lost Land
WEEKEND INSIGHT IS an Eye on China feature that aggregates the best of The Epoch Times' coverage on all that pertains to China. BUREAUCRACY Though Yo Fin Chou and his wife are originally from China, the regime’s draconian house registration system and … Continue reading
Posted in human rights, media, politics, society, the Party
Tagged high speed rail, human rights, journalism, media, protest, taiwan, xinjiang
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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
Posted in culture, human rights, politics, society, the Party
Tagged confucius institutes, falun gong, protest, tuidang
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Daily Insight: Ai Weiwei Interrogated 52 Times, Soccer Fans Mourn
DAILY INSIGHT IS an Eye on China feature that aggregates the best of The Epoch Times' coverage on all that pertains to China. TRAIN DISASTER AFTERMATH A stadium full of soccer fans (pictured right) mourned victims of the July 23 Wenzhou high-speed … Continue reading
Posted in environment, media, society
Tagged ai weiwei, environment, hacking, ntd, protest, water, wenzhou rail disaster
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Mongolians Protest After Government Reneges on Jobs Promise
HUNDREDS OF PROTESTERS in the Inner Mongolia prefecture-level city of Tongliao took to the streets multiple times throughout July to make their discontent against the municipal government known, after it apparently went back on a promise to provide employment opportunities … Continue reading
State-Run Magazine Attributes Mass Incidents to Family-Less Protesters
FOLLOWING A SERIES of mass incidents in Guangdong province along China’s southeast coast earlier this month, a Chinese state-run magazine has come up with a typically ridiculous explanation. It says the incidents are due to mistreated migrant workers and “family-less” … Continue reading
Before June 4, An Anti-Communist Air Balloon Takes to the Sky
JUST DAYS BEFORE the anniversary of the June 4 Tiananmen massacre, a large air balloon with the slogan “Communist Party Step Down, Power to the People” was spotted in a city in mainland China. Many stopped to watch and discuss, … Continue reading
Posted in society, the Party
Tagged chengdu, fuzhou, inner mongolia, jiangxi, protest, sichuan
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