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Tag Archives: crime
2026 China Digital Times 【CDT Weekly】Issue 257: The Spring Festival Gala Not Only Lacks Festive Spirit, It’s Lost Its Human Touch
The China Digital Times regularly carries a ‘hit parade’ of the latest articles erased by Chinese censors. Censorship in China is mostly post-publication — intimidating journalists and editors afterwards so that they be more self-disciplined in the future. And not … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Media 媒体, Politics 政治, Society 社会
Tagged CDT, China, China Digital Times, Chinese, Communist Party, corruption, crime, economy, entertainment, gala, Japan, Liu Mengxiong, migrant worker, migration, New Year, politics, PRC, Protestant, rights, Spring Festival, television, worker rights, 中国
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2025: Hunan Xiangya Hospital Whistleblower Murder Case Exposed, Ongoing Suppression by Censors — ChatGPT Search Tool Example
Here is a presentation, through ChatGPT4o search results in Chinese and English, of the dramatic ongoing 2024 Luo Shiyu 罗帅宇 Hunan Xiangya Second Hospital 中南大学湘雅二医院 whistleblower murder case (the authorities say it was suicide, there is some evidence to the … Continue reading
Posted in Health 健康, Science, Technology and Academic 科技学术
Tagged censorship, ChatGPT, ChatGPT4o, China, Communist Party, corruption, cover-up, crime, death, Free Weibo, HRIC, human rights, Human Rights in China, LLM AI, Luo Shiya, machine translation, medicine, murder, news, organ transplants, physician, politics, PRC, rights, science, search, search engine, transplant, 共产党, 中南大学湘雅二医院, 中国, 湘雅二医院
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2020: Online Jiangsu Troublemaker Got Two Years
Anxious to protect the Chinese people from those spreading incorrect thinking and people stirring up trouble (often the same people) PRC courts have been cracking down. An example is the two year sentence handed out to Jiang Tengda in 2020 … Continue reading
Posted in Law 法律, Media 媒体
Tagged court, crime, Criminal Law, Criminal Law of the PRC, history, insults, internet, Jiang Tengda, Jiangsu, law, persecution, political crime, politics, prosecution, QQ, QQ group, stirring up trouble, verdict, 公安, 判決書, 寻衅滋事罪, 江腾达, 江蘇
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2024: Taiwan/India MOU; Migrant Workers in Taiwan
With Signing of MOU Minister of Labor Hsu estimates that a Few Workers From India’s Northeast Will Come to Taiwan 簽移工MOU 許銘春估初期印度東北小額引進 February 29, 2024 Central News Agency Reporter Yang Shu-Min Taipei, 29th, Taiwan Taiwan and India signed a Memorandum of … Continue reading
Posted in Economy 经济, Taiwan
Tagged China, crime, India, migrant workers, migration, Ministry of Laobor, mounument, PRC, ROC, skin color, Taiwan
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2007: He Qinglian on PRC Local Gov’t – Gangster Relations
Local governments borrowing deniable intimidation from local gangs of criminals is nothing new in China. Huang Qi documented many cases of this on his website 64tianwang which lives on through on the Internet Archive — you’ll need to go back … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption 腐败, Society 社会
Tagged corruption, crime, criminal, gangster, He Qinglian, officials, police, PRC, 中国
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PRC Immigration: Restrict Foreign Travel of PRC Citizens
In translating PRC State Immigration Administation policy meeting I have broken out very long paragraphs with bullet points and explanations of abbreviations for ideological guidelines and government work standards. While numbered lists of exhortations have long been common in China, … Continue reading
Posted in COVID and Wuhan Diary, Health 健康, Ideology 思想, National Security 安全
Tagged Beijing, China, Communist Party, coronavirus, corruption, crime, entry and exit management, entry-exit, epidemic, immigration, passport, politics, PRC, Public Security, Shanghai, travel, Xi Jinping, Xu Ganlu, 共产党, 中国
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Rightist Memoir XXII: A Model Communist Murders His Wife
You can read the first thirty pages of my translation of Kong Lingping’s Blood Chronicle and links to previously posted installments of Kong’s memoir Blood Chronicles 血纪. Previous installment: Rightist Memoir XXI: The Privileged 8.3.3 The Model Communist Zhang Jianbo In 1969, a discipline and … Continue reading
Posted in "Blood Chronicle" -- A Rightist Memoir, Cultural Revolution, Literature 文学, Politics 政治, Society 社会
Tagged abuse, Chinese, Communist Party, crime, Cultural Revolution, 盐源, 监狱, 血纪, History 历史, human rights, Kong Lingping, Mao Zedong, memoir, murder, political prisoner, politics, rightist, Yanyuan, 共产党, 冤假错案, 右派, 四川, 孔令平, 政治犯, 文革, 杀, 毛泽东, 人权
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Wuhan Diary #11: The Fifteenth Day of the Wuhan City Closure — February 6, 2020
February 6 Fifteenth Day of the Wuhan City Closure Wuhan is colder and rainier today. I am afraid this make many people suffer even more. During the past few days many things have started to happen that I had been … Continue reading
Posted in COVID and Wuhan Diary, Health 健康, Ideology 思想, Literature 文学, Politics 政治
Tagged argument, care, China, coronavirus, crime, 疫情, 病毒, 社会媒体, efficiency, epidemic, hospital, Hubei, infection, logistics, management, medical, modular, PRC, prefabricated, recovery, social media, staff, Wuhan, 医疗, 医院, 武汉, 中国, 湖北
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2017: With Help of US Private Eye, Chasing Down Corrupt Chinese Officials in Southern California
According to a news report in the Chinese-language Overseas Chinese Daily Qiaobao datelined Los Angeles May 1, 2017, Chinese anti corruption “fox hunting” squad has used the services of at least one US detective starting several years ago to track … Continue reading
Posted in Corruption 腐败, Foreign Relations 外交, Law 法律, Politics 政治
Tagged California, China, Chinese, Corruption 腐败, crime, criminal, detective, dissident, In the Name of the People, official, police, PRC, private eye, 人民的名义
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