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Dark Days for Women in China?

Dark Days for Women in China?
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As China s Communist Party turns 100, a look at 10 events in the last century that marked the CCP

As China s Communist Party turns 100, a look at 10 events in the last century that marked the CCP
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You Can t Handle the Truth: Bo Xilai s Courtroom Performance Wins Fans

A show trial this is not. But is a twist ending in the major blockbuster “The Life of Bo Xilai” in the offing? The long-awaited trial of Bo Xilai, once a rising star in the Chinese Communist Party, took place Thursday morning, but instead of the promised live broadcast, the proceedings played out over text-based “live tweeting,” which amounted to intermittent updates from the official Weibo account of the Jinan Intermediary People’s Court. The luckier journalists were reserved chairs inside the courtroom from which, ironically, they could watch the Weibo account update on-screen, just like the rest of the world. Most remained in the cordoned-off area across the street from the building, while others gave up fighting for proximity and followed the trial from their homes or coffee shops.

Chinese-Belizean Businessman Sentenced for Funding Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests

Chinese-Belizean Businessman Sentenced in China for Funding Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Protests On April 14, Chinese-Belizean businessman Henley Lee apparently confessed on China’s state-run CCTV that he funded Hong Kong pro-democracy protests. Ten days earlier, Lee had been sentenced to 11 years in prison. Formerly known as Li Huxiang, Lee was born in Shanghai and became a citizen of Belize several years ago. He previously served as vice president of Shanghai Meidong Real Estate company. According to the TV program, after the anti-extradition protest and pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong took place in June 2019, a large sum of mainland funds flowed into Hong Kong and Lee donated hundreds of thousands of dollars in various types of funds to an anti-communist activist surnamed Yang in the United States. CCTV called Lee the “behind-the-scenes financier” for the Hong Kong pro-democracy protests. The program also stated that he had secretly met with Hong Kong pro-democracy activi

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