Archive for the 'violence' Category

Edge on China – A Violent Nature Exposed

Posted by margerydunn on Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Well done to the world’s media this week for giving the facts to all. So many targeted groups within China have been asking for help over the years and now after reading news reports like the one below..the true nature of the communist leaders in China is being shown.
China Vows to Smash Tibetan Protests

Breaking News – 10,000 people protest in Yongshun County

Posted by Daniel Teng on Monday, March 17th, 2008
 
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According to sources, on the 13th of March over 10,000 farmers protested in front of Yongshun County Government in Xiangxi Autonomous Prefecture, Hunan Province. There were also protests at the county’s transportation levy office

Breaking News – Bloodshed as the Chinese government brings terror to Lhasa

Posted by Daniel Teng on Monday, March 17th, 2008
 
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Large scale protests have broken out as Tibetan monks remembered the 49th anniversary of the Tibetan Anti-violence Day on March 10. The protest has extended to provinces including Qinghai and Gansu in China where ethnic Tibetans reside. On March 14th, the longest and biggest protest against the Chinese communist rule since 1989 erupted in the [...]

Breaking News – Violent operas forced on primary schools

Posted by Daniel Teng on Monday, February 25th, 2008
 
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The Chinese Ministry of Education in 2008 will be adding Beijing Opera content in the music curriculum of primary and secondary schools in 10 provinces and cities, and within this release of 15 songs, most of them are the Model Operas of the “Cultural Revolution” period. This news has triggered a huge community controversy.

Breaking News – Mainland Chinese Youth publishes an affidavit to support The China Transitional Government

Posted by Michael Anderson on Wednesday, February 20th, 2008
 
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On February 18, a Mainland Chinese youth Shen Qiu Zhe, issued an affidavit to the President of China Transitional Government Wu Fan, which reads as follows:
His Excellency, President Wu:
I hereby solemnly declare to you, China Transitional Government: From February 18, 2008, I only recognize China Transitional Government as the only legitimate and effective Chinese government [...]

Breaking News – Wu Fan’s response to Liaoning people’s call for autonomy

Posted by Daniel Teng on Monday, February 18th, 2008
 
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On February 16th, the President of Chinas Transitional Government Wu Fan wrote to urban and rural residents in Liaoning Province, responding to their declaration of autonomy. He stated that there are two very important concepts raised by Liaoning residents in their autonomy announcement.

Breaking News – Chinese Interim Government calls on Wang Yang to release human rights attorney Guo Feixong

Posted by Michael Anderson on Wednesday, February 13th, 2008
 
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Chinese Interim Government published an article on February 12th to call for the rescue of Chinese human rights attorney Guo Feixong. The article called for the unification of the power of justice to compel Wang Yang, Secretary of Guangdong Provincial Party Committee to release attorney Guo.
The article wrote that “Human rights attorney Mr Guo Feixong [...]

Breaking News – Chengdu authorities violently seize property.

Posted by Daniel Teng on Tuesday, February 5th, 2008
 
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In recent years in Chengdu city, Sichuan province, violent incidents where private properties have been forcibly dismantled continually occur, leaving civilians with no where to appeal.