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Two major events are imminent in the CCP’s internal fighting; the new WHO investigation team is established! The former team leader revealed that he went to China’s inner scene; sent troops to Taiwan?Xi Jinping has two major concerns[Voice of Hope-Cross-Strait News-2021/08/14]| Xi Jinping | Huawei | Meng Wanzhou | WHO | Taiwan | Hong Kong | Cheng Lei | Australia | CCTV | Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law | Top 20 | Beidaihe

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[Voice of Hope August 14, 2021]

The CCP’s internal fighting is in full swing and two major events are imminent

In the next ten days, Beijing will face the challenge of two major events. External pressure may intensify the CCP’s internal fighting. Before Xi Jinping officially launches the layout of the 20th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, there are still a series of problems to be solved.

The former leader of the WHO set up a new investigation team exposed to China’s domestic scene

On August 13, the second day after issuing a statement expressing the hope to conduct the next stage of traceability investigation in China, WHO announced the establishment of a new traceability investigation team.

Send troops to Taiwan?Expert: Xi Jinping has two major concerns

As the United States and China competed in the South China Sea and the Indo-Pacific, the Taiwan issue has gradually become internationalized. In his speech on July 1st, Xi Jinping made a strong statement on cross-strait issues. When meeting with US Deputy Secretary of State Sherman a few days ago, Qin Gang, the new Chinese ambassador to the United States, emphasized that Taiwan is the most sensitive issue in Sino-US relations. Will the Chinese Communist Party hesitate a fight in the Taiwan Strait in the future? China expert Gordon Chang believes that Xi Jinping must consider two factors.

Lithuanian Ministry of Foreign Affairs encounters hackers spreading leaked documents related to Beijing

On Raidforums, a platform used by hackers to buy, sell and share data, someone recently sold important confidential documents allegedly from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, including matters related to the Chinese Communist Party. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania recently confirmed that it was under a cyber attack internally, and the target of the attack came from an “unfriendly country”, but did not disclose the name of the country.

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If the anti-sanctions law is introduced into Hong Kong or more than half of the foreign capital flees

The Standing Committee of the People’s Congress of the Communist Party of China will meet from August 17 to 20 to consider whether to extend the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law to Hong Kong. Analysts and industry insiders believe that foreign banks may withdraw from Hong Kong aggressively.

Cheng Lei was arrested for one year, former CCTV colleague exposed: everyone wants to sign confidentiality pledge

It has been one year since Cheng Lei, an Australian Chinese journalist and anchor of the Chinese Communist Party’s official media China Global Television Network, was detained by the Chinese Communist Party. Australian Foreign Minister Payne issued a statement on August 13 expressing concern about Cheng Lei’s condition. It is understood that the representative lawyer has not been able to meet with Cheng Lei so far.

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