Home » [Must see over the wall]Why was Zhao Wei suddenly blocked | Xi Jinping | Entertainment

[Must see over the wall]Why was Zhao Wei suddenly blocked | Xi Jinping | Entertainment

by admin

[Epoch Times News on August 28, 2021]The Epoch Times sorts out the articles that readers must-read over the wall every day:

1.[News Highlights]Zhao Wei was inexplicably blocked and Xi leader ranked the worst
A Ms. Yao who is close to the entertainment industry said that Zhao Wei’s main problem “is still related to Alibaba.” Ms. Yao said, “If it’s because she is not patriotic, because she is not patriotic, or because of tax evasion and tax evasion, they (the government) will immediately explain the reason. This time it is very mysterious. The incident, coupled with the current earthquake in the officialdom of Zhejiang, so I personally think it has something to do with Ali’s affairs in Zhejiang.”

2. U.S. intelligence community COVID-19 virus traceability report (full version)
The latest virus traceability report of the US intelligence agency stated that although the intelligence community is still inconclusive on the origin of COVID-19, the CCP’s obstruction of the investigation reflects its concerns about the investigation results and international pressure.

3. He Bing: Why did Xi Jinping “attack” listed companies in turn
Since the suspension of Ant Financial’s listing in November last year, until the beginning of August, the Chinese Communist regime has used supervision and a series of policy measures, or articles to guide public opinion to crack down on the Internet, real estate, food delivery, electronic games, electronic cigarettes, and medicine in turn. The industry has caused fierce turbulence in the listed Chinese concept stocks and the Chinese Communist Party’s A-share market. The stock prices have continuously fallen sharply, which surprised everyone and asked: What is Xi Jinping going to do?

4. 11 people were arrested by the CCP for sending out epidemic photos
On August 27, the US State Department called on the CCP to release 11 Chinese citizens who were arrested by the CCP for providing information on the COVID-19 outbreak to The Epoch Times. Eleven people were arrested in July 2020. They were all Falun Gong practitioners, including Beijing painter Xu Na.

See also  Sanofi focuses on rare diseases and buys Inhibrx: 2.2 billion operation

5. CGTN was fined another 220,000 pounds for serious violation of the rules
On Thursday (August 26), the British Communications Authority (Ofcom) imposed a fine of £200,000 on China International Television Station CGTN (China Global Television Network) for “serious violations” of fairness and privacy rules, and six months ago The UK revoked its broadcasting license.

6. After the Tiananmen Square self-immolation case, the number of cases of Falun Gong persecuted to death increased sharply
According to statistics from Minghui.com, in the 18 months from the start of the persecution on July 20, 1999 to the self-immolation incident on January 23, 2001, 173 Falun Gong practitioners were persecuted to death; from the self-immolation incident to January 2004 , Within 36 months, this number has soared to 881. According to statistics, from July 20, 1999 to December 2001, the number of Falun Gong practitioners who were persecuted to death reached 740.

7. Analysis: Factors behind the CCP’s crackdown on the entertainment industry
The mainland entertainment industry is facing a comprehensive “rectification” by the Beijing authorities, and the Chinese Communist Party media in this regard mentioned that there should be “main melody works.” Analysts said that there are political goals behind the CCP’s crackdown on entertainment circles and fan circles.

8. The list of persecutors is submitted. 37 The secretary of the former political and legal committee of Mongolia is listed
Hu Zhong, the current full-time vice president of the Chinese Law Society and permanent honorary chairman of the World Trade Union Fund (Asia-Pacific), and former secretary of the Political and Legal Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, bears unshirkable responsibility for the persecution of Falun Gong practitioners during his tenure.

See also  Investors will shift down a gear ahead of the weekend

9.[Frontline Interview]Interpretation of the entire entertainment industry media by the Cyberspace Administration of China
The Cyberspace Administration of the Communist Party of China issued a notice today (27th) requesting the cancellation of all individual or group ranking lists involving celebrity artists. It is strictly forbidden to add or disguisely online personal lists and related products or functions. Brokerage companies and fans themselves issue regulatory requirements. The CCP further rectified the “fan circle (short for fan circle)”, which aroused public attention. Analysis and interpretation by senior media professionals and system insiders in mainland China.

10. Falun Gong practitioner sued by Tianjin Social Security Center for suspension of pension fund
On the afternoon of August 26, Tianjin Falun Gong practitioner Tang Yuehua sued Tianjin Nankai Social Security Center for suspension of pension payments. Some lawyers said that there is no legal basis for suspending and recovering pensions.

11.[Frontline Interview]People in Xinyang: People who over-prevent the epidemic are going crazy
At the end of July, a local epidemic of the Chinese Communist Party virus (COVID-19) broke out in Zhengzhou, Henan Province. In particular, nosocomial infections occurred in the Sixth People’s Hospital of Zhengzhou (Zhengzhou Sixth Hospital), and many people were infected. At that time, everyone who had been to the hospital had to be isolated. Many people complained that they were quarantined for too long, driving people crazy, and at the same time being discriminated against and traumatized both physically and mentally.

12. Expert: The CCP’s cyber attack strategy is a remnant of Mao’s theory
Benjamin R. Young, Assistant Professor of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness at Virginia Commonwealth University, published an article in the Nikkei Asian Review on August 27, stating that the CCP’s aggressive cyber attacks were actually affected by Mao’s Quotations. The trick of deliberately obscuring the hacker’s government background is a remnant of Mao’s theory.

See also  The CCP's official media has repeatedly emphasized one thing that Zhao Ziyang's former think tank's prediction will be fulfilled? | Fu Zhenghua | Crimes | Double Bulletin | Prophecy | Wu Guoguang | Zhao Ziyang | Xi Jinping | Jiang Zemin | Zeng Qinghong |

13.[Famous Column]Xi Jinping’s wealth redistribution deterred investors
Xi Jinping’s new economic policy of redistribution of wealth is reminiscent of Mao Zedong’s harsh communism, when the rich and entrepreneurs were considered enemies of the people. Under Xi Jinping’s leadership, China seems to be turning to a more complete form of communism, with the government leading the economy.

14. The doctor suggested that her abortion beliefs made her insist on giving birth to a girl with Down syndrome
When a mother was pregnant with a baby with Down syndrome, her doctor advised her to terminate the pregnancy. However, due to the firm belief, she and her husband decided to continue pregnancy. Now, their 6-year-old daughter is doing well in school, and her communication is getting better day by day.

15.[The Legend of Loyalty]The legend of Mu Huali, a general from slave to king
He is a humble and obscure servant, a man of Shen Yi’s conscientiousness and martial merit, and a “king” of thousands of families under one person and hereditary. Among the fierce generals under Genghis Khan, he had the lowest starting point, but achieved the highest fame and achievements. He is Mu Huali, one of Mongolia’s “Four Masters”.

Editor in charge: Xu Menger

.

You may also like

Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More

Privacy & Cookies Policy