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Secret society: What China s Communist Party doesn t want you to know

Secret society: What China s Communist Party doesn t want you to know
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Hong Kong, silenced by Beijing s security law one year on - La Prensa Latina Media

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Secret society: What the Chinese Communist Party doesn t want you to know

Secret society: What the Chinese Communist Party doesn t want you to know Issued on: Students in Beijing celebrate the party s 100th anniversary WANG Zhao AFP 4 min Beijing (AFP) China s ruling Communist Party, which celebrates its 100th anniversary Thursday, is characterised by secrecy in leading the world s second-biggest economic power from the shadows. Founded as an illegal Marxist underground movement in Shanghai a century ago, it has subsequently been defined by the strict control of information, surveillance and purges of dissenters. Here are five things the CCP does not like people to discuss: Who are the members? The party claims 95.1 million members, but a complete list of names is not made public.

At last, a PAP leader expressed empathy for the lived experience of minorities: Cherian George

The Independent Singapore News At last, a PAP leader expressed empathy for the lived experience of minorities: Cherian George After weeks of drift and despair, this was a speech we needed to hear. There is still some way for the establishment to go but then it wouldn’t be called the establishment if it were capable of radical quantum leaps, he said. - Advertisement - Singapore Professor of Media Studies, Associate Dean for Research at Hong Kong Baptist University, Cherian George shared his thoughts on Lawrence Wong’s speech on racism (Jun 25). LAWRENCE WONG ON RACE After weeks of drift and despair, this was a speech we needed to hear. There is still some way for the establishment to go but then it wouldn’t be called the establishment if it were capable of radical quantum leaps.

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