Inside China Today – Sunday 29th November
Police protest lack of compensation after dismissal
On November 16th, nearly one hundred police in Hubei Province gathered in front of the municipal government building. They braved rain and snow to protest their unfair dismissal in 1995 that left them with no pension, medical insurance or any other source of income. They asked the government to [...]
Inside China Today – Thursday 26th November
- Spanish Court makes crucial ruling on Falun Gong persecutors
- Police protest against unfair dismissal
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Spanish Court makes crucial ruling on Falun Gong persecutors
The Spanish State Court made an unprecedented ruling recently, indicting top five former Chinese Communist leaders responsible for the persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice. The five indicted, Jiang Zemin, Luo Gan, [...]
Inside China Today – Tuesday 24th November
- Regime downplaying flu epidemic
- Feng Zhenghu: “I should be allowed to go home”
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Regime downplaying flu epidemic, says doctor
Recently, renowned respiratory disease specialist, doctor Zhong Nanshan raised his suspicions about the published statistics of the H1N1 infection in China. He believes the published figures are below the actual figures. Hong Kong MP Zheng Jiafu, who [...]
Inside China Today – Sunday 22nd November
- Human rights attorneys blocked from seeing Obama
- Tang Jitian’s reaction to Obama’s visit
- ‘9 Commentaries’ slogans awaken people
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Human rights attorneys blocked from seeing Obama
Barack Obama’s visit to China has seen human rights lawyers placed under tight control. Before Obama’s arrival in Beijing, reports reveal the President intended to meet Chinese human rights attorneys. However, [...]
Inside China Today – Thursday 19th November
- Millions of university graduates face unemployment
- No rule of law in China, says Chinese lawyer
- Shanghai petitioners send open letter to Obama
- Dams in China source of strife
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Millions of university graduates face unemployment
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In recent years, the employment rate among Chinese university graduates has remained at 72%. Up until the end of 2008, over a [...]









