Ming Family Crime Family - Myanmar (Burma)!

China: 11 Criminals Executed Today – Charting the Collapse of the Criminal Ming [明] Family in Northern Myanmar! (30.1.2026)

On September 29th, 2025, the case was publicly pronounced in the first instance of the Intermediate People’s Court of Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. The court sentenced 11 defendants, including Ming Guoping, Ming Zhenzhen, Zhou Weichang, Wu Hongming, Wu Senlong, and Fu Yubin, to death; Yang Zhengxi, Fu Chengzhi and other five defendants were sentenced to death with a two-year reprieve; 11 defendants, including Luo Jianzhang and Qiu Zhi, were sentenced to life imprisonment. The 12 defendants, including Bi Huijun and Jiang Ji, were sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment ranging from 24 years to five years, and additional sentences such as fines, confiscation of property, and deportation were sentenced accordingly.

Puppies: New Comrades for Our Commune! (8.4.2023)

These dogs are eight weeks old and are (chipped) and weaned. The mother looked really tired and exhausted after carrying her pups, giving birth and then raising them! She needed a break and it is good that we are in position to pay the purchase (courtesy of Diane Wyles) and relieve her burden! The owner of the mother is a good woman who is very organised, clean, tidy and honest! She treated us with respect and good grace! The dogs are very happy and have obviously been very well looked after! We got up on Saturday morning and headed out in the car toward Reading at around 1030 am! We arrived somewhere on the outskirts of Reading around 1245 pm! We saw the mother and then we let our two daughters choose which dog they thought was the best for them! Kai-Lin – although only six years old – has performed excellently at school and passed all her tests and so she is rewarded for her good labour! The (larger) dark brown and black dog is called ‘Zain’ chosen by Kai-Lin) and the (smaller) brown and white dog is called ‘Basal’ (chosen by Mei-An and named after the Swiss Chapter of the First International represented by the ‘Red Triangle’ which was eventually used in the centre of the Socialist Flag of the Spanish Republic – 1936-1939 – and used to denote the ‘International Brigades’).