Breaking News: Sima Nan Censored for Crossing the CCP’s Red Line

Epoch Times, November 10, 2024, Daily News Digest:

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Siman Nan Reported to Be Completely Censored Online, Possibly Involving Sensitive Topics Related to the CCP

Siman Nan, a prominent figure known as the “Great Fifty-Center” of the Chinese Communist Party, recently had his social media accounts banned by the authorities, with the ban expected to last for a year. In his recent videos, besides discussing the U.S. election and Trump, he also touched on sensitive topics concerning the CCP, such as commenting on Taiwan’s international relations and illegal organ transplants in mainland China.

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Over 400 University Students in Gansu Scammed of Over 80 Million RMB for Job Purchase

The current situation of Chinese university graduates facing unemployment upon graduation has made them vulnerable to scammers. A major scam involving the fabrication and impersonation of central and state-owned enterprises and CCP institutions has been exposed recently, targeting previous university graduates for employment fraud. The case involved over 400 victims and a sum exceeding 80 million RMB.

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Woman in Xi’an Asked to Sleep with Interviewer During Job Trial; Legal Representative Refuses to Respond

A female applicant in Xi’an, Shaanxi Province, was asked to engage in romantic activities during her trial for the position of assistant to the General Manager of a company named Youkaitao. Currently, the company and position cannot be found on online platforms, and the legal representative has declined to respond.

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Beijing University Library Exposed for Withholding Wages and Workplace Bullying

Recently, the Beijing University Library was revealed to have withheld employee wages for nearly three months without explanation. Additionally, instances of workplace bullying and brainwashing were reported within the institution.

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Massive Night Ride by Zhengzhou University Students to Kaifeng: Officials on High Alert

In recent days, Zhengzhou university students organized a massive nighttime ride to Kaifeng, reaching its peak on the night of November 8 with a fleet of shared bicycles spanning several kilometers. Reports suggest that the students came from various parts of the country. Authorities are on high alert for potential disruptions and have warned about the involvement of foreign hostile forces. Netizens commented that the unconventional travel form by young people is causing unrest for authorities.

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Announcement: 20th Anniversary Global Chinese Essay Contest of “Nine Commentaries”

On November 19, 2004, Epoch Times published a series of editorials called “Nine Commentaries on the Communist Party,” which comprehensively analyzed the true history of the CCP, exposing the lies and crimes the party has spread over a century, and revealing the evil nature of the CCP’s anti-human and anti-universal ideology. The “Nine Commentaries” was the first to point out that the CCP is not just a political party but an evil cult possessed by evil spirits, and it highlighted the party’s trajectory towards destruction.

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Pediatric Departments in Hospitals Across China at Full Capacity; Pertussis Pneumonia Causes Doubts

Recently, hospitals in Tianjin, Gansu, Zhejiang, and other places have seen a surge in pediatric patients, with outpatient visits doubling. Official experts attribute the rise to pertussis pneumonia affecting children. However, netizens question whether another outbreak of COVID-19 is being concealed.

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Thirteen Senior CCP Generals Die of Illness in Two Months, including Five Major Generals

Amid the commemoration of the 75th anniversary of the establishment of the CCP, at least thirteen senior CCP generals of higher rank have passed away due to illness in September and October 2024, all of whom were CCP members. The casualties include five major generals, namely Vice Commander of Jinan Military Region Maxinchun, Vice Commander of the Second Artillery Zhang Yuting, Commander of Tibet Military Region Xuyong, Vice Commander of Chengdu Military Region Chen Xianhua, and Deputy Political Commissar of Beijing Military Region Wang Zuyi.

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Surveillance Cameras Found in Changing Room of Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Henan

On November 8, a blogger revealed that hidden cameras were discovered in a changing room at the Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Anyang, Henan, sparking public concern.

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China Suspected of Cluster Infection of Norovirus; Schools in Various Areas Urgently Closed

Recently, health authorities in various regions of China have warned of an increase in Norovirus infections entering the peak season, with no specific treatment available. Multiple schools have reported cluster infections believed to be caused by Norovirus, leading to the closure of some educational institutions.

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Increasing Number of Middle-Aged Chinese Opt to Rent Housing

In China, a growing number of middle-aged individuals are choosing to rent housing, with some even selling their homes in favor of renting.

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Wang Dan’s Speech in Melbourne, Australia Urges Chinese to Cut Ties with the CCP

During the “2024 ANZ Liberty Forum” organized by the Chinese Democratic Movement Alliance in Melbourne, Australia, on November 9.

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Villagers in Gansu: Unable to Tolerate the CCP’s Social Turmoil Anymore

Under the CCP’s blanket of information censorship and suppression of speech, the genuine thoughts of grassroots individuals often go unnoticed until they take drastic measures due to pent-up anger, signaling the boiling discontent and unrest in today’s Chinese society.

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Unsuccessful CCP Economic Stimulus: Lowest CPI Growth in October

Data released by the CCP on Saturday, November 9, revealed that the October Consumer Price Index (CPI) recorded its slowest growth rate in four months, reaching an all-time low. Concurrently, there was further contraction in producer prices, indicating that the CCP’s stimulus measures have not succeeded in revitalizing the Chinese economy.

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Risk Minimization: Top Swiss Universities Restrict Applications from Chinese Students

ETH Zurich, one of the most prestigious universities globally dedicated to nurturing future top engineers and scientists, recently imposed unprecedented limitations on admitting students from China and other countries to “maximize” efforts to reduce the misuse of technology and knowledge for CCP military purposes.