Pu Yi was apprehended as he tried to flee to Japan and the picture above shows victorious Soviet troops sat in the Manchu-guo throne room. This is what quite rightly happens when the workers over-throw their oppressors!
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The Dalai Lama and the Distortion of History
The 14th Dalai Lama with Mass Murderer Shoko Asahara Original Chinese Language Article By: Lu Cangsheng (戮苍生) Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles (PhD) Translator’s Note: The
Taiwan is Part of China Despite Hong Kong Opposition ‘Brain-washing’ Slander
Life in Hong Kong is quite different from that in the mainland of China, and it is to be expected that sometimes misunderstandings might occur that lead to friction. However, any issues that might arise can be resolved if proper understanding is applied to the situation. In this instance it seems that opposition politicians in Hong Kong are attempting to court publicity by mistakenly attacking the purpose and function of the Hong Kong National Education System.
Taiwan Held its First Lesbian Marriage in 2012
Original Chinese Language Article: By Yi Re Qiu (一日囚) (Translated by Adrian Chan-Wyles PhD) Taiwan’s Taoyuan County was the venue for the island’s first marriage
Farewell, Gary Locke!
Translator’s Note: This is an English translation of the original Chinese language text entitled ‘别了,骆氏家辉!’. I have retained the original text for the interest of
Tiananmen June 4th, 1989 – the Making of a Modern Myth
The simple fact of the matter is that nothing of any real relevance happened in Tiananmen Square on June 4th, 1989. The Western media was present at a minor demonstration that was eventually dispersed by the Chinese authorities. Contrary to Western misrepresentation, people are allowed to protest in China, and exercise this right all the time. There have been many such protests both before and after Tiananmen in China, many of which could be construed as far more significant for various reasons as that which occurred in Tiananmen in 1989, but which the Western press have completely ignored.