The Chinese regime will introduce a new certification system for journalists requiring them to train in Marxist and communist theories, according to the South China Morning Post. Deputy Director of the General Administration of Press and Publication, Li Dongdong, told state-run Xinhua news that aspiring journalists must learn “Communist Party discipline on news and propaganda.” The role of the media in China has become a hot topic...
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Chinese Regime Orders Marxist Theory Training for 2010-03-12
The Chinese regime will introduce a new certification system for journalists requiring ...
17 Dead in Northwest China Landslide 2010-03-11
Chinese state-run media confirmed on Thursday that 17 people died in a landslide that hit a vil...
U.N. Called on to Condemn Detention of Chinese Rig 2010-03-11
It's been more than a year since Chinese rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng disappeared into po...
Little Hope for Tibetan Autonomy Under Current Chi 2010-03-11
Thousands of exiled Tibetans gathered in the northern Indian town of Dharamsala on Wedn...
Sweden Convicts Uighur Man of Spying for Chinese R 2010-03-10
Sweden has sentenced a Uighur man to 16 months in prison for spying on behalf of the Ch...
Chinese Activist Talks Censorship at Geneva Summit 2010-03-10
Activists and diplomats alike gathered in Geneva this week for the second annual Summit...
Intense Drought in Southwest China 2010-03-09
A persistent drought is gripping much of southwest China, leading to drinking water sho...
Chinese Petitioners' Pleas Stifled in Beijing 2010-03-09
Last Friday, the Chinese communist regime began its annual plenary session of the Natio...











