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[Must see over the wall]Why didn’t Xi go abroad? | Xi Jinping | Absent from the two summits | CCP

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[Epoch Times October 30, 2021]The Epoch Times sorts out the articles that readers must-read over the wall every day:

1.[News Highlights]Xi is absent from the two summits and the CCP is busy preparing for 3 actions?
Because of this, the whole world is looking for the reason why Xi Jinping has lived in China for nearly two years. Bloomberg previously quoted Chinese diplomats as saying that Xi Jinping could not go there in person because of China’s strict quarantine measures. In other words, Xi Jinping is afraid of being infected with the virus after going abroad and afraid of death. But the matter of life and death is not shifted by human will. Even if you don’t go abroad, will you not be infected with the virus in your country? Obviously this argument is untenable, and this excuse is not like a reason.

2. Yang Wei: Xi’s absence at major on-site summits highlights the diplomatic dilemma of the CCP
On October 29, some heads of countries arrived in Rome, Italy, preparing to participate in the G20 summit. On the same day, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China officially announced that Xi Jinping will participate in this meeting in Beijing by video. The annual G20 summit is an important summit for major countries in the world. The Rome summit is also the first major summit in which most major countries’ capitals have participated after the epidemic. The absence of leaders of the CCP highlights the diplomatic dilemma of the CCP.

3. Analysis of Si Dawei as being asked to rectify: CCP strengthens brainwashing
On October 29, the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China and the State Administration of Radio, Film and Television conducted interviews with Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, and Hunan radio and television stations. They demanded rectification and insisted on “politicians run the station”, which caused heated discussions. Analysis believes that Beijing has stepped up political brainwashing while returning to Mao’s “Yiyantang” era, but the suppression will only keep young viewers away from TV.

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4. Analysis: The CCP’s breach of its commitments in the past 20 years after China’s entry into the WTO is more obscure
On the occasion of the 20th anniversary of the CCP’s formal accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO), the United States, Australia and other countries have criticized it during the recently concluded WTO trade review. The CCP responded on Thursday (October 28), saying that 20 Over the years, China has strictly abided by the rules and fully fulfilled its “entry into the WTO” commitments. This statement has been refuted.

5.[Front-line interview]Ruili people reveal the long-term lockdown inside the city
“The whole state of paralysis, we can’t live anymore.” “I’m very disappointed with the government, it’s too corrupt.” “To be honest, I really hope that everyone will turn back. The government will turn a deaf ear to it and something will happen sooner or later.” Several people were locked up in Ruili. The people of the city revealed their dissatisfaction and helplessness to the Epoch Times reporters. They saw no hope and wanted to escape the city.

6. Free medical experts for military spouses: related to the stability of the military
The CCP’s military recently issued new regulations that clarify “free medical care for military spouses and preferential medical care for parents of military officers and soldiers and parents of spouses”. Experts believe that this is related to the stabilization of the military spirit of the authorities, but it is not necessarily directly related to the situation in the Taiwan Strait.

7. Heating bills in the northeast of the mainland have risen sharply, “you can’t buy coal if you have money”
The weather in the northern part of the mainland has cooled down, and many cities and counties have begun to supply heating, but the increase in heating fees in the community has nearly doubled. Residents said the government acquiesced in price increases. Some community properties said that if residents did not pay 20% of the basic heating fee, their homes would be cut off from water.

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8. He was unjustly sentenced for 9 years for his faith, and Wang Wei, a Henan doctor, was kidnapped and imprisoned
Falun Gong practitioner Wang Wei in Nanyang City, Henan Province was kidnapped to Zhengzhou Prison on October 11. More than ten months ago, on December 30, 2020, he was unjustly sentenced for 9 years. 55-year-old Wang Wei, a stomatologist and technical backbone of Nanyang First People’s Hospital, was kidnapped and illegally detained in Nanyang Detention Center on August 30, 2019.

9. Tencent intends to acquire British game development company U.S. review
Not long ago, Tencent planned to acquire Sumo Group, a British video game company, for US$1.27 billion. On Friday (October 29), Sumo Group revealed that a US National Security Council is investigating the acquisition.

10. Members of the European Parliament: The European Parliament should expose the CCP’s live organ harvesting
On October 27th, Peter van Dalen, a member of the European Parliament, participated in the CCP’s live organ harvesting seminar in Brussels in the form of video. Van Da London urged the EU to continue freezing the EU-China Investment Agreement until the CCP takes human rights seriously. He also said that the topic of live organ harvesting should be put on the agenda of the European Parliament to expose human rights violations.

11. Chinese company fined US$91 million for failure to report dehumidifier defects
U.S. federal prosecutors announced on Friday (October 29) that a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer and its two subsidiaries will pay a fine of 91 million U.S. dollars for failing to timely file a complaint with the US Consumer Product Safety Commission (US Consumer Product Safety Commission). , CPSC) reported that millions of dehumidifiers sold to American consumers were defective and could catch fire.

12. The police did not prosecute Liang Zhen in the 511 attack: track down to the end
Liang Zhen, the deputy editor-in-chief of the newspaper and the president of the Hong Kong Falun Buddhist Society, was a veteran reporter. On May 11, 2021, he was attacked by a masked assailant downstairs in a house. Although the “journalist attack” has received high attention from the international community and news organizations, the police once told her that the perpetrator had been arrested, but after nearly half a year, Liang Zhen received only one reply from the police stating that the investigation had been completed and there was insufficient evidence. Support the prosecution of anyone.

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13. The EU President: If the CCP does not accept pressure, it will take countermeasures
The two European Union presidents jointly stated on the 29th that they support the establishment of representative offices between Lithuania and Taiwan, emphasize that member states have the right to deepen relations with Taiwan, and that they cannot accept China’s threats and pressure on EU member states. The EU will take countermeasures.

14. China and Hong Kong share price plummeted in the third quarterly report of mainland listed real estate companies
The mainland real estate market is sluggish, and the three quarterly reports of listed real estate companies are bleak, and the “Golden Nine” has failed to boost performance. On the last stock market trading day of this month (October 29), the disclosure of the third quarterly report of listed real estate companies was nearing completion. On that day, mainland real estate companies fell sharply in both A-shares and Hong Kong stocks.

15.[Famous Column]CCP’s review and propaganda put investors in trouble
The new regulations banning the reprint of Caixin News will add to the government pressure that the media company already faces. It is expected that not only Caixin, but other business news media that wish to avoid additional forms of state censorship will also conduct more self-censorship.

Editor in charge: Xu Menger

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