Chinese Political Parties

Chinese Editor Reveals Twists and Turns of Obama Interview

Propaganda authorities make presence felt HONG KONG—An exclusive interview with President Obama by a Chinese newspaper was censored by propaganda officials, according Hong Kong’s “Apply Daily.” Sensitive topics such as human...

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Maoists terrorists: China comrade

New Delhi, Nov. 21: A senior Chinese communist party official has equated Maoists with terrorists, going far beyond the sterile labels usually used by Beijing. The Maoists should never expect any financial, political or...

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A Dangerous Paradigm Shift Among Western Intellectuals

This past week, the anti-Communist community came to grips with the painful reality best described by this summary of the Greek tragedy genre: “Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.” After spending nearly ten...

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When a Woman's Body Becomes the Domain of the State, Part II

Document leaked out in August indicate that family planning measures in China are far from voluntary WASHINGTON—Two days prior to President Obama’s departure for his Asian trip, which included four days in the People’s Republic...

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Spanish Court Indicts 5 Top Communist Party Officials for Torture, Genocide of Falun Gong

Falun Dafa Information Center, 18 Nov 2009 - NEW YORK – In an unprecedented decision, a Spanish judge has indicted five high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officials for their role in crimes of torture and genocide...

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China, US have no role in India-Pakistan issues: Yechury

From correspondents in Delhi, India, 08:04 PM IST The Left parties are opposed to any third party intervention -- be it by the US or China -- in India and Pakistan issues, a Communist Party of India-Marxist Politburo member...

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No third-party intervention in Indo-Pak relations: CPM to China

The Indian communist parties have held discussions with their Chinese counterparts in New Delhi, but maintained there was "absolutely no scope or need" for third-party intervention in Indo-Pak relations, as recently stated by...

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THE LIBERTY TIMES EDITORIAL: Negotiating Taiwans sovereignty

Since taking office last year, President Ma Ying-jeou (馬英九) has many times assured the public that his administration will deal with economic issues first and not engage in political negotiations with China until Beijing...

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China hails role of Sudanese president in development

November 20, 2009 (KHARTOUM) – A visiting Chinese official hailed the role played by Sudanese president Omer Hassan Al-Bashir in transforming his country in terms of development. Zhou Yongkang, a member of the standing...

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Three Key Lessons from Obama's China Tour

President Obama's trip to China yielded precious little Chinese cooperation on the Administration's key concerns, ranging from currency issues to Iran. "I underlined to President Obama that given our differences in national...

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