Incidents/Cases

Foreignpolicy.com: Why China Hasn’t Seen Another Tiananmen Movement

Online culture and censorship have broken the ties that once spurred protesters. BY: JIANLI YANG Today, June 4, marks the 36th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square massacre—a moment of both tragedy and hope. It was the bloody end to a nationwide democracy movement that...

The Recent Increase in Civil Servants’ Pay as the CCP’s Continued Enslavement of the People

Under Xi Jinping’s misguided economic policies, China faces a real-estate collapse, a sluggish stock market, a weakened currency, widespread factory and store closures, and an economic depression marked by high unemployment, wage cuts, and stagflation. In such a...

The Awakening of Chinese Entrepreneurs and Their Unique Power in the Democratic Struggle

Only a handful of entrepreneurs have shown enthusiasm for politics or criticism of the system, participating in civil struggles and enlightening the public in various ways. They have either been sentenced to long prison terms by the CCP or forced into exile abroad....

Labor Conditions in China Continue to Deteriorate – The Example of the Pearl River Delta

China, which already ranks second in the world in total GDP, should not repeat the tragic fate of the working class in the early days of capitalist development in the 19th century, especially in socialist China, which currently claims that workers are the leading...