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Chinese Communist Party ?have lost our ideological foundation?: Hu Jintao

Tue, 18 Sep 2007 07:10:22 +0000 | China View

Chinascope Magazine, Sun, 09/16/2007- From July 27 to August 17, 2007, the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee held a forum on the subject of the Communist Party’s ideology. Over 220 party officials attended. They came from the Research Center of the Central Committee, the Party School, the Publicity Department, the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, [...]


Military Officer?s Statement of Quitting the Chinese Communist Party

Wed, 26 Sep 2007 21:24:58 +0000 | China View

Statement by Gao Shang, on Quit CCP Website (in Chinese) , published in English by the Epochtimes, Sep 24, 2007- I am a military officer in active duty; I have a bachelor’s degree. I have often received information about quitting the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) on the Epoch Times website. I want to say that [...]


RSF?s Rally Challenges IOC on China Human Rights Before 17th Communist Congress Opening

Tue, 16 Oct 2007 08:07:01 +0000 | China View

Reporters Without Borders, 15 October 2007- Activists from Reporters Without Borders today (15 October 2007) demonstrated in front of the Olympic Museum in Lausanne, Switzerland, unfurling a giant flag in which the Olympic rings appear in the form of interlocking handcuffs. The demonstration marked the opening of the 17th Chinese Communist Party Congress in Beijing attended [...]



China: Tough blogging the Communist Congress

Tue, 16 Oct 2007 05:33:58 +0000 | Global Voices Online - China

The largest of many white elephants in China's blogsphere, bloggers for whom the Seventeenth National Communist Party Congress is too good to pass up on, in absence of text-based information regarding what's going on inside, have instead made a mashup using limited television coverage, MSN Messenger, humor and more.


China Communists meet in secrecy and promise democracy (Reuters)

Thu, 18 Oct 2007 04:26:48 GMT | Yahoo! News

Soldiers and police patrol in front of a banner in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, as the Chinese Communist Party's 17th Congress continues into a fourth day, October 18, 2007 . (David Gray/Reuters)Reuters - China's ruling Communist Party began closed-door discussions on Thursday to settle on a new lineup for its ruling council, even as a rising political star promised more openness and accountability.



Power in China still flows from Communist Party

| Findory News China

USA Today: In China, the Communist Party ideologues who served Mao Zedong and demanded blind loyalty have been replaced by colorless technocrats, ...


China congress setting rumor mill alight (AP)

Fri, 19 Oct 2007 18:41:36 GMT | Yahoo! News

A young boy carries a home-made flag and staff past a banner slogan in Beijing's Tiananmen Square, on the fifth day of the ongoing 17th Communist Party Congress, Friday Oct. 19, 2007. The banner reads 'Resolutely follow the great socialist road with Chinese characteristics'. Chinese Communist Party leaders have kept out of the public eye this week in a possible sign of deepening closed-door deliberations at the congress over appointments that will determine China's leadership and influence policy-making for the next five years. (AP Photo/Greg Baker)AP - Always a staple of political life, China's rumor mill has shifted into overdrive as the end of a key Communist Party congress approaches. Internet sites, overseas media, diplomats and China's own chattering classes are spewing out endless scenarios on the secretive conclave's outcome.



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