Taiwan confirms it has successfully made its own long-range missile with a range to attack China’s interior
Taiwan has confirmed for the first Time that it has a long-range missile with a range of over 1,000 kilometers that can attack China’s interior. In addition, three long-range attack weapons are being studied. Military sources revealed that the missile is Taiwan’s homemade Xiongfeng 2E extended range cruise missile. Defense Minister Qiu Guozheng pointed out that Taiwan is facing an increasingly serious military threat from the Chinese Communist Party, and building up its military and having long-range strike weapons is one of the important items, and the Sun Yat-sen Academy of Sciences has never stopped research and development in this area.
According to military sources quoted by Taiwan’s Free Times, the range can already exceed 1,000 kilometers to describe more aptly, as to how much more, it is left to the imagination of all walks of Life. The long-range strike missiles mentioned by CAS Vice President Leng Jinxu refer to the land-launched Xiongfeng-2E and the extended-range Xiongfeng-2E ground-to-ground cruise missiles. The former has a range of 600 kilometers and has been in military deployment and service for many years, but the military has not yet publicly displayed it, while the latter is an extended-range missile based on the Xiongfeng 2E with improved performance.
Provoking Biden? North Korea launches ballistic missile after Xi Jinping sends message to Kim Jong Un
South Koreans are pictured watching North Korea’s missile launch on television on Oct. 31, 2019.
Xi Jinping and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un exchanged a message on the 22nd. three days later, North Korea launched at least two ballistic missiles on the 25th. A U.S. official confirmed to Fox News that North Korea launched two short-range ballistic missiles from its east coast that landed in the Sea of Japan on the morning of the 25th, local time.
This is the first test launch of ballistic missiles by North Korea since Biden took office. In addition, the U.S.-China diplomatic high-level talks just broke up unhappily, and North Korea, the little brother of the Chinese Communist Party, launched missiles at this sensitive time, releasing a provocative signal to the Biden Administration.
Current affairs commentator Qin Peng analyzed that the timing of North Korea’s missile test launch is very sensitive, releasing a signal to provoke the Biden administration and at the same time lean on the Chinese Communist Party. North Korea relies on the Chinese Communist Party in many ways, and Biden has not shown much interest in North Korea since coming to power, forcing North Korea to draw closer to the Chinese Communist Party again.
Communist China’s War Wolf Diplomacy Pisses Off Europe, Italy, Sweden Tough to Express Discontent
Pictured is Piazza Venezia in Rome, Italy, March 23, 2021.
The Chinese Communist Party’s war-wolf diplomacy has caused a strong backlash in the political circles of many European countries.
On March 22, the European Union blacklisted four former and current Communist Party officials in Xinjiang for persecution of Uighurs. The Chinese Communist Party immediately retaliated by banning 10 European human rights activists and four European human rights organizations from entering China.
The Central News Agency (CNA) reported that Italian Deputy Foreign Minister Marina Sereni summoned Li Junhua to express her strong dissatisfaction on the morning of the 24th, stressing that defending human rights and fundamental freedoms is Italy’s unshakable position, and that Italy will stand firmly with those parliamentarians, scholars, and think tanks sanctioned by the CCP.
In response to the Italian government’s assertive attitude, the CCP immediately hit back in a high profile manner. In a press release posted on the official website of the Chinese Embassy in Italy, the full text not only failed to mention that Li Junhua was summoned by the Foreign Ministry of the Italian state to protest, but also said that Li Junhua “made a serious representation to the Italian Foreign Ministry”.
On the 23rd, at least six European Union countries summoned the Chinese ambassador, including France, Germany, Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands and Lithuania, to express their strong dissatisfaction with the Chinese Communist Party.
Chinese Communist Party’s diplomacy is “full-scale war wolf”: it is basically zombie diplomacy
In last week’s U.S.-China talks in Alaska, Chinese representative Yang Jiechi, director of the Foreign Affairs Office of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, was the subject of a 17-minute long gunfight in the international community. After that, in the European Union sanctions the Chinese Communist Party in Xinjiang 4 officials, Beijing immediately launched counter sanctions, including Italy, France, Belgium, Denmark and other European countries to summon the Chinese ambassador to protest.
The outside world believes that the Chinese Communist Party’s diplomacy is moving towards a full-scale “war wolf”. According to Yaban Akio, the Taipei branch director of the Sankei Shimbun, the CCP does not want to offend the U.S. completely, but at the same time wants to cheer up the domestic pinkies, which is a very difficult task, so it sends two diplomats, Yang Jiechi and Wang Yi, to the U.S. to scold others, and even criticizes Japan for no reason for being a wolf and looking up to others. Therefore, the current diplomacy of the Chinese Communist Party is no longer the diplomacy of “war wolves”, but the “zombie diplomacy” which is stiff, unable to communicate and bite at the sight of others.
The international situation is now moving in the direction of the U.S. and China pulling each other’s teammates into a group fight, which is a good sign, so he believes that after the Alaska negotiations, there will be a profound change in the international landscape.
Taipei political commentator Samp said that the reason why the Chinese Communist Party ate up the United States was that it saw through the weakness of the Biden administration, and as Pompeo said, “strength is what deters the bad guys, weakness only invites war”.
U.S., Europe Issue Joint Statement: Qualifying Relations with Chinese Communist Party
Secretary of State John Blinken, who is visiting Europe, visited European Union headquarters in Brussels on March 24 and issued a joint statement with EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy John Borrelli, in which both sides said they have a “cooperative, competitive and institutional adversarial relationship” with the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and said they will have further dialogue on their policies toward the CCP. They also pledged to work together to counter Russian provocations.
According to Reuters, visiting Secretary of State John Blinken and EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell issued a joint statement in Brussels on March 24 in which they stressed the importance of transatlantic relations.
The two sides said the United States and the European Union will cooperate on issues of mutual benefit, economic issues, human rights issues, security issues, multilateralism and climate change.
Secretary Blinken and High Representative Borrelli confirmed that credible multiparty democracy, protection of human rights and compliance with international law support stability and prosperity in the Indo-Pacific region,” the statement reads.
Both sides aim to cooperate in advancing secure, sustainable development, free and open maritime supply routes and supply chains, and look forward to deepening cooperation with like-minded allies in areas where interests and approaches intersect.”
Both sides acknowledge that the relationship with the CCP is multifaceted and that this relationship consists of a triple relationship of cooperation, competition and institutional adversarialism.
Meng’s trial begins with another setback as Communist China retaliates against Kang Mingkai’s closed-door interrogation
The Meng Wanzhou extradition case was heard again in the Supreme Court of British Columbia, Canada, on 22nd local time, and Meng was again frustrated in the court hearing. Her legal team asked for an affidavit from huawei‘s accountant to be admitted as evidence, which was rejected by Deputy Chief Justice Heather Holmes.
On the 22nd, Canadian prosecution lawyers and Meng’s legal team made further statements in court about whether the Canadian police and border authorities “abused their process” in arresting Meng at Vancouver Airport.
Canadian prosecution lawyer Robert Frater said the Canadian Mounted Police and CBP officials did nothing wrong, denying the conspiracy theory put forward by Meng’s legal team.
Diplomats from nearly 30 countries came to show solidarity outside the courtroom when the Chinese Communist Party authorities interrogated former Canadian diplomat Michael Kovrig behind closed doors in Beijing on the 22nd as Meng’s extradition trial was underway. The international community generally believes that the Chinese Communist Party’s move is clearly in retaliation for Canada’s arrest of Meng Wanzhou.
Meng’s extradition case is now in its final stages, and if Meng’s legal team does not appeal, the case is expected to be closed in May.
Nature exposes fraudulent paper “industry” mostly from China
Radio Free Asia reports that in recent years, the falsification of papers by Chinese researchers and the gradual industrialization of the industry have attracted close attention from Western academics. The British journal Nature published a feature article on the 23rd, revealing the industrialized paper “falsification” problem faced by the publishing industry, mentioning that the number of fake papers from Chinese hospitals has increased dramatically by about 50 times in the past 20 years.
The Wall Street Journal shocked the academic and publishing community last July when it revealed that more than 100 papers by researchers at Chinese hospitals and medical schools had been falsified and mass-produced, and this continues to happen.
An article published Tuesday in the British journal Nature mentioned that since January 2020, independent investigators and journals have found more than 1,000 academic articles that may be linked to “paper mills. According to the article, 370 retracted submissions from China were alleged to have come from “paper mills”; 45 were listed as concerns. In addition, some of the 197 retracted papers had the problem of identical images.
Meanwhile, three journals of the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) withdrew 70 papers written by researchers at Chinese hospitals in January, issuing a statement describing the society as a victim of a “systematic industry of paper fraud.
Investigators believe that the current revelations of an industrialized paper fraud may be just the tip of the iceberg. In addition to the medical field, the same problem exists in the computer, engineering, humanities and social sciences.
Chinese Communist Party Collects Personal Information of Falun Gong Practitioners Overseas in Disregard of International Law
Recently, several overseas Falun Gong practitioners have indicated that the CCP is collecting their personal information, demonstrating the CCP’s attempt to extend the hand of persecution beyond its borders. Lawyer analysis points out that even from the perspective of personal management, the CCP’s collection of Chinese information across the border is in total disregard of international legal norms.
Mei Ru, from Xinjiang, told Epoch Times that when her Parents sold their house recently, they were forced by the local police station to ask for her address, phone number, job and other personal information overseas when they went through the process of moving their household.
She said, “My account was settled on my parents’ house, and now that my parents are old, they want to sell the house. After the house was sold, the buyer wanted to move the hukou in, and my hukou was still on the house, but the police station wouldn’t give the move-out procedure. The elderly in the Family went to the police station three times or not given the procedure. Mei Ru said there was a feeling of being held back.
Another case happened in Beijing, where the participant had been sentenced to ten years in prison for adhering to Falun Gong beliefs, and then settled abroad. Not long ago his parents wanted to transfer the house to him, and the local police similarly asked him to provide personal information such as his overseas address and phone number before giving the transfer.
Earlier, Li Peng, a former Falun Gong practitioner in Shandong Province, told Epoch Times that during the “two sessions” this year, the local police station called her family and asked her to answer three questions: First, where does she live? Second, what does she do for a living? Third, what do you think about what’s going on in the country? She felt that the Communist Party did not care where people lived, what they did, or what they thought.
A participant surnamed Li in Guangdong said she also encountered a similar situation.
Peng Yongfeng, a former mainland human rights lawyer, told the Epoch Times that the CCP has no legal basis for this practice. They have only one fundamental purpose, to collect and store as much information as possible about Chinese people of all kinds in order to maximize their control over information and movements of the people for their own stability maintenance rule, which in turn is done by officials at all levels below for various purposes.
The Chinese Communist Party systematically collects information on overseas religious personnel
The Association for the Defense of Human Rights and Religious Freedom (abbreviated as ADHRRF) published an article in 2019 exposing confidential CCP documents, such as “Cold Winter” obtaining a 2015 “carry out a campaign against In the article, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has exposed confidential documents, such as the “Online Investigation, Overseas Investigation and Specialized Crackdown Work Plan for Falun Gong and Other Organizations” issued by a local government in Liaoning Province in 2015.
In particular, the “overseas investigation” includes the comprehensive collection of information on local members of religious groups who have left the country. The information required to be collected includes: Chinese name, foreign name, current nationality, gender, photo, what activities they are engaged in outside the country, the type of personal identity document (ID card, passport, green card, refugee card, etc.) and the information on it, such as the expiration date of the document, the date of birth indicated on the document, the date of departure, etc. Face recognition comparison should be conducted if possible.
Some analysts believe that it is because the CCP has given orders for such systematic exclusion that there have been cases of harassment of overseas Falun Gong practitioners over the years.
Hong Kong‘s Kexing Vaccine in Trouble Again: 9 People Die After Vaccination in 27 Days
On March 24, two more people died suddenly after receiving the Kexing vaccine in Hong Kong. Since the vaccination began on February 26 and ended on March 24, 10 people have died in 27 days in Hong Kong after receiving the vaccine, including nine cases involving the China Kexing vaccine.
The Expert Committee on Evaluation of Vaccine Clinical Events in Hong Kong has announced that there have been 10 related deaths in Hong Kong so far, nine of which involved the China Kexing vaccine and one of which was the Fubatai vaccine, a collaboration between Germany’s BioNTech and China’s Fosun Pharmaceutical.
Not only the Kexing vaccine, but also the five vaccines that have been developed by the Chinese authorities have not yet been approved by the World health Organization or published in scientific journals.
In fact, the efficacy of the Chinese Coxin vaccine has been questioned internationally, with confirmations rising by nearly 30% instead of falling after the first Coxin vaccine was administered to 1/3 of Chile’s population. In Pakistan, Turkey, Brazil and other countries, the number of diagnoses increased rather than decreased after the use of the Coxin vaccine.
Why is Putin’s vaccination not on camera?
According to the Russian state news agency, Putin’s spokesman Peskov said that “the president has been vaccinated with the new crown vaccine and is doing well. He added that the president “will work full time tomorrow”.
Previously, many Russians didn’t quite understand how Putin, who has released topless photos of himself riding horses and visiting doctors, could be so camera shy when it comes to vaccinations. “He doesn’t like it,” Peskov explained. He stressed that the president has never been a supporter of public vaccinations.
Whether Putin gets vaccinated or not is a widely debated topic in Russia. Initially, he was hesitant; next, he stressed that the Russian-made vaccine “Satellite V” had not yet reached his age group – he is 68. Later, the vaccine was approved for people over 60 years of age.
On March 22, Putin unexpectedly announced that he would be vaccinated on Tuesday.
The Russian-made vaccine “Satellite V” Putin himself had immediately called it the best vaccine in the world.
Paving the way for a lifelong system? Putin signs decree to lift age limit for officials
Reuters reports that Putin signed a decree on Wednesday, local time, completely removing the mandatory retirement age limit for high-ranking Russian officials in addition, Putin also signed a decree removing the mandatory retirement age of 70 for officials, so that they can continue to serve in the future if they wish.
Russia overwhelmingly passed a referendum on constitutional amendments last year, including a change to the presidential term rule that would allow Putin to run for president two more times, possibly allowing him to stay in power until 2036.
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