Officials of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) have launched a fresh attempt to censor the Internet under the pretext of “fighting corruption.” Internet users are encouraged to submit information to a new tip-off website; those who do may be arrested.
Fourteen years ago, Chinese birth control officials took a couple’s three-month-old baby girl away by force. The parents have never gotten over the pain of losing their child and are still fighting to learn the whereabouts of their daughter, in the hope of being reunited with her.
Just months after two cases of university students who are suspected of having been poisoned by their roommates made headlines in China, the Chinese public has been shocked by yet another, similar attempt that took place just last month.
The Hong Kong police arrested 13 democracy activists for staging a demonstration to mark the 21st anniversary of the June 4, 1989, Tiananmen Square Massacre.