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Jackie Chan wishes to become a member of the Chinese Communist Party.
Jackie Chan, a martial arts legend, has expressed respect for his desire to join the Chinese Communist Party, but other Chinese people have declared he is not welcome. Many people have claimed on social media that he has strayed on his wife and that his son has used drugs, both of which would bar him…
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US to Ban Visa for Members of Chinese Communist Party and Their Families
In a revealing report, the government of United States is working on a plan to ban visa for members of Chinese Communist Party and their families. This is a significant move towards directly challenging the Communist Party as the relationship between the two countries have soared with the developments in the recent past.
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Chinese Soccer Superstar Calls to Overthrow Terrorist Communist Party
In a very rare but a shameful incidence for the Chinese Communist Party, a former Chinese soccer superstar called the party a terrorist organisation. In his video criticising the party, the celebrity sports person in called on the people of China to overthrow the ruling communist party while even speaking on the issue of Tibet.
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Chinese Students Parroting Communist Party Propaganda By Protesting Dalai Lama
Chinese students parroting communist party propaganda by protesting the Dalai Lama said a Chinese scholar from United States in response to the recent protests against the Tibetan spiritual leader being invited to the UCSD as their commencement speaker. The Chinese scholar said that it is good to see Chinese students exercising their rights to speech…
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World’s Youngest Political Prisoner Panchen Lama Still Under Chinese Captivity
Every year on April 25th, Tibetans all around the world are reminded that one of their most important spiritual leaders was abducted when he was a little boy(six-year-old). Every year on the Panchen Lama’s birthday, Tibetans in exile demonstrate Panchen Lama’s freedom from Chinese captivity. Every year, though, our protests go unnoticed around the world…
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Tibetans Protest Outside Chinese Embassy in Paris
On Saturday, students from the ‘Students for a Free Tibet-France’ (SFT-France) group and five other Tibetan organizations protested outside the Chinese embassy in Paris against three self-immolations that occurred in their nation in March.
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Chinese soldier who was involved in the conflict in Galwan Valley is now the torchbearer for the 2022 Winter Olympics
The three-day Olympic torch relay for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics began on Wednesday, with basketball legend Yao Ming and a Chinese soldier wounded in a violent border conflict with India among those carrying the symbolic flame. The soldier, known as Qi Fabao, is a People’s Liberation Army (PLA) regimental commander who was severely injured…
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Dubious Interest in Tibetan Buddhist incarnations by Chinese Authorities
Why would Chinese Authorities be Interested in Tibetan Buddhist incarnations? Well, to sum in one word, Politics. In late November, a senior local Chinese Communist Party official visited three townships in Sog, a county in the Tibet Autonomous Region known for its religious resistance. His purpose is to persuade local Tibetan officials to support government…
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Chinese officials forcing local Tibetans to part with their land without any compensation
According to an anonymous video, persecution is taking place in Tibet and the Uyghur belt in Xinjiang, and there is widespread misery among the people in these areas. The video brought attention to the illegal seizure of Tibetan territory. “The authorities are forcing the local Tibetans to part with their land without any compensation,” a…
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China commemorates Tibet anniversary by urging people to accept Communist Party rule.
On the 70th anniversary of the formation of the Tibet Autonomous Region on the world’s roof, China issued an appeal for acceptance of the Communist Party’s authority. Since 1951, when the People’s Liberation Army marched in and assumed control in a “peaceful liberation,” Beijing has dominated Tibet.