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Two made ultimate sacrifice, but family stands proud By YANG ZEKUN | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2021-04-09 09:14 Share Peng Taizhen with Zhang Ziquan (right) and her other two sons. CHINA DAILY Although her youngest son died while performing his police duties last year, the sorrow and pain of losing him haven t stopped Peng Taizhen supporting her other two sons work as police officers. However, it wasn t the first time Peng, from Lincang, Yunnan province, had lost a loved one in the line of duty. Her husband Zhang Congshun, the head of Junnong Police Station in Gengma county, Lincang, was killed while fighting drug runners. ....
Beijing Promotes Political Ideology Through University Programs Geared Toward Belt and Road Countries Chinese universities are leveraging education programs to promote Beijing’s foreign policy of Belt and Road, as well as Communist Party political ideologies, to students in southeast and central Asia. The Epoch Times obtained a series of government documents wherein schools detailed their programming for foreign students in applications for central government funding. The Chinese regime has announced some of these study abroad programs before, but did not provide much detail about the goals and curricula. The Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), also known as One Belt, One Road, is Beijing’s policy of building infrastructure projects in parts of Asia, Africa, and Europe. Critics have said the projects place developing countries under massive debt and serve as economic pressure to influence governments into agreeing with Beijing’s agenda. ....