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The Munich, Germany Screening of the Film ‘Silver Screen Dreams’

On September 29, 2023, Silver Screen Dreams was screened in Munich, Germany, and some audience members were moved to tears, while others said that the film conveys to human beings a code of life that enables them to live together sensibly. One viewer said: “From the perspective of human nature, morality, and exploring the true ...

Emma Lu

'Silver Screen Dreams.'

Experiences in Shanghai Shatter Zhang Yuxuan’s Chinese Dream (Part 1)

One evening, around 9 o’clock, a young Taiwanese man named Zhang Yuxuan was scrolling through his mobile phone in his rented apartment in Shanghai when suddenly, he heard a crashing bang, and the front door was smashed open. Several public security officers of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) barged in, grabbed a hold of him, ...

Michael Segarty

Zhang Yuxuan, a young Taiwanese man who was persecuted by the Chinese Communist Party.

Tian Han, the Persecuted Writer of China’s National Anthem

China’s now-beloved national anthem March of the Volunteers was written in 1931 by lyricist Tian Han. But many do not realize the history behind the anthem, or that his greatest fame only came posthumously. In the latter part of his life, Tian Han experienced first-hand the brutality of the Communist Party — the Party that ...

Tatiana Denning

Tian Han (R) and

Jiang Zemin: Death of Another Vicious Communist Despot

Much will be written about ex-Chinese Communist Party leader Jiang Zemin in the coming days following his death, aged 96. In announcing Jiang Zemin’s death, state media outlet Xinhua described him as a great Marxist and a great proletarian revolutionary, among other leftist template titles. Xinhua said Jiang Zemin died of leukemia and multiple organ ...

Rory Karsten

Former Chinese Chairman Jiang Zemin.