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The front page and page two of this issue provide an in-depth report on a heartbreaking tragedy: six young students from Northeastern University lost their lives during a school-organized internship due to the collapse of a steel grating above a flotation tank, causing them to fall into deadly corrosive slurry. Our comprehensive analysis examines the underlying issues of safety management failures, accountability gaps in school-enterprise collaborations, and deficiencies in student safety measures. This incident serves as a stark reminder of loss and compels us to reflect on the systemic flaws in the current internship framework and the need for reform. Page three continues to focus on lawyer Zhou Shifeng from the 709 crackdown case, offering a retrospective and analysis of his steadfast commitment and sacrifices on the path to upholding the rule of law. Additionally, we feature a short piece calling on the government and media to act with conscience and promote fairness and justice. Page four continues our Chinese Architectural Aesthetics column, presenting an appreciation of Suzhou-style architecture, exploring its unique design philosophy and cultural significance. This issue aims to document the era’s challenges and aspirations with a serious tone, encouraging deeper reflection and action.

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This issue’s front page and second page focus on a special edition commemorating the eighth anniversary of Liu Xiaobo’s passing, with a special report on the Liu Xiaobo memorial event and photo exhibition held by Los Angeles pro-democracy activists at Santa Monica Beach, honoring his selfless dedication to freedom and human rights. The third page continues the 709 lawyers special, featuring lawyer Gao Zhisheng and reporting on the protest actions by the International Alliance of the China Democracy Party regarding the 709 crackdown, demonstrating a resolute call for justice and the rule of law. The fourth page follows the previous issue, continuing to explore the Huizhou school of Chinese ancient architecture, guiding readers to appreciate its unique artistic and cultural charm. This issue centers on commemoration, reflection, and cultural heritage, hoping to inspire readers and foster collective attention to the intersection of human rights and history.

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On the front and second pages of this issue, we solemnly reflect on the lead poisoning tragedy at a kindergarten in Tianshui, Gansu. This heartbreaking incident—where the health of innocent children was poisoned—rings out like a loud alarm bell, forcing us to deeply question the environmental negligence and governance failures under the rule of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). These young lives have suffered irreversible harm due to weak oversight and the deliberate concealment of the truth. We cannot help but ask in anger: Why do those in power focus on international disputes while turning a blind eye to the survival of their own people? As environmental pollution repeats itself again and again, when will the CCP truly begin to care about the future of this land? On page three, we have a dedicated section on the 709 human rights lawyers, with this issue focusing on attorney Wang Quanzhang. A legal warrior who has endured persecution for defending justice and human rights, Wang’s resilience and sacrifice continue to inspire countless others. We also report on a recent rally in Los Angeles held by pro-democracy activists in support of the 709 lawyers. This event stands as a symbol of freedom’s call transcending borders and uniting those who share a commitment to justice and human rights. On page four, we present a special feature on Chinese architectural styles, highlighting the "Beijing style architecture". From the majestic palaces of the ancient capital to the skyline of the modern metropolis, Beijing-style architecture embodies the richness of history and cultural heritage. Yet as we admire its artistic beauty, we must also not overlook the environmental degradation threatening this land. Every page of this report asks urgent questions about the present and expresses our hopes for the future.

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This issue is a special edition dedicated to American Independence Day, presented in an engaging and accessible format to explore the history and celebrations of this significant occasion. The front page and second section feature selected excerpts from the Declaration of Independence alongside portraits of U.S. presidents, highlighting the spirit of the nation’s founding and its leadership. The third section showcases John Trumbull’s iconic paintings, The Declaration of Independence and Surrender of Lord Cornwallis, inviting readers to appreciate their artistic beauty and historical significance. The fourth section offers a vibrant photo gallery illustrating how Independence Day is celebrated across the United States.

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This issue of the newspaper casts a piercing spotlight on the so-called “Party Founding Day” of the Chinese Communist Party, tearing through its veneer to reveal a day of profound suffering for the Chinese people. We invite you to confront the truth and unravel the scars of history! Our front page and second page present a hard-hitting feature, “Five Major Events of Historical Distortion by the CCP,” meticulously exposing how the Party weaves lies to obscure its crimes, laying bare its malevolent nature. On the third page, lawyer Chen Chuangchuang delivers an accessible and insightful legal column, complemented by reader submissions, sparking a dialogue on justice and the rule of law. The fourth page showcases original political cartoons by a brilliantly talented cartoonist couple, blending sharp wit and bold perspectives to ignite your thoughts—truly unmissable! Dive into this issue, join us in pursuing the truth, and amplify the voice of freedom!

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This issue’s front and second page focus on the dark side of organ transplantation in China, exposing the grim truth behind this heavy topic. The front page presents a clear timeline of organ transplantation in China, providing readers with historical context and key milestones. The second page uses real cases as an entry point to deeply analyze the underlying causes of this dark reality, aiming to reveal the complex interplay of systems and human nature. The third and fourth pages are dedicated to commemorating Dr. Luo Shaiyu, honoring his tireless efforts in defending human rights and medical ethics. The third page introduces a new legal education section, featuring key insights from live broadcasts by renowned Los Angeles human rights activist and immigration lawyer Chen Chuangchuang, offering readers a profound perspective through a legal lens. The fourth page highlights civil movement activities in Los Angeles, documenting a series of local community events held to commemorate Dr. Luo Shaiyu, showcasing the overseas Chinese community’s ongoing pursuit of justice and truth.

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In 2019, Hong Kong’s Anti-Extradition Movement ignited a fight for freedom, leaving lasting scars six years later as the struggle persists. This special issue honors the courage of Hongkongers. Pages one and two chronicle the movement’s timeline, from million-strong marches to the repression under the National Security Law. Pages three and four feature Joshua Wong and Agnes Chow, who sacrificed their youth to gain global attention, yet face imprisonment or exile, stirring both admiration and sorrow. A Los Angeles Democratic Party rally raised the “Liberate Hong Kong” banner, supporting Wong and urging the world not to forget Hong Kong. We also publish urgent news, calling for attention to Chinese Democratic Party member Zhou Junyi, detained in Bangkok’s prison. Their fight reminds us that freedom demands courage. This issue seeks to awaken consciences, wishing glory returns to Hong Kong and the light of freedom shines forever.

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This issue continues our special edition commemorating the June 4th Tiananmen Massacre, honoring those who gave their lives for freedom and democracy, preserving history, and safeguarding the truth. The front page features a report on the June 4th commemoration in Flushing, New York, where Chinese communities and global supporters gathered with candlelight vigils, calling for justice and an end to dictatorship. The second page covers the opening of the June 4th Memorial Museum in Los Angeles, where victims’ names are etched in remembrance and rare historical materials tell the story. We also present heartfelt contributions from our readers. The third and fourth pages highlight the commemoration activities organized by the Chinese Democracy Party International Alliance in Los Angeles, where members carried forward the spirit of June 4th and reaffirmed their commitment to China’s democratic movement. June 4th must never be forgotten. Justice remains unfulfilled. Let us stand together to protect the truth and pass on the torch of democracy.

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Thirty-six years ago, in Tiananmen Square, countless young people bravely fought for freedom and democracy, only to be brutally suppressed by the Chinese Communist Party’s tanks and machine guns, staining history with their blood. The front and second pages of this issue revisit the historical truth of the June Fourth massacre, analyzing the CCP’s stringent censorship and distortion of this topic, exposing its long-standing suppression of free speech. The third and fourth pages focus on the 36th anniversary commemoration of June Fourth held on May 24, 2025, at Santa Monica Pier, where the China Democracy Party International Alliance and anti-Communist activists used a massive “Pillar of Shame” banner and striking posters to reveal the CCP’s atrocities to international tourists, carrying forward the June Fourth spirit. Commemorative events worldwide echoed this effort, with tourists’ shock and support underscoring the power of truth. We call for remembering June Fourth, holding the perpetrators accountable, ending tyranny, and building a democratic China. This is not only a tribute to the fallen heroes but also a steadfast commitment to a free future!

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This issue addresses critical contemporary issues, offering in-depth analysis of societal dynamics and human challenges. The front and second pages focus on the recent incident in Saitama, Japan, where a vehicle struck a group of schoolchildren, injuring four young boys, one seriously. This tragedy prompts an examination of the complex historical and ethnic tensions between China and Japan. The third page features an exclusive interview with a programmer who faced persecution in China for developing a VPN and subsequently fled to the United States. His story illuminates individual resilience amid oppressive circumstances and underscores the intricate relationship between technology and human rights. This report invites reflection on the boundaries of technological innovation and the protection of personal freedoms. The fourth page presents a reader submission on religious freedom in Taiwan, highlighting its vibrant landscape of diverse faiths coexisting harmoniously. Accompanied by a statistical chart illustrating the global state of religious freedom, the data provides a clear and thought-provoking perspective. We hope these contributions inspire readers to engage deeply with the values of freedom and tolerance. Grounded in facts and connected by a commitment to humanity, this issue invites you to explore the profound implications of these topics.

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In this month of tenderness and resilience, we present a special edition: “Mother’s Day & Political Prisoners Solidarity Issue.” Mothers symbolize the origin of life, selfless devotion, and enduring love. On our front page, we trace the origins of Mother’s Day and share heartfelt reflections from new mothers navigating the complexities of our times. In the second section, we highlight three legendary female photographers in history, whose powerful works illuminate the greatness of maternal strength through the lens of suffering and hope. Yet beyond warmth and celebration, we must not forget those persecuted for their pursuit of freedom, justice, and faith. Many political prisoners are themselves children of mothers—or mothers themselves. Pages three and four are dedicated to a special feature in solidarity with these prisoners of conscience, sharing their stories to awaken moral awareness and convey unyielding courage. As we express gratitude for maternal love, let us also remember those who uphold truth and dignity behind bars and in the shadows.

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On this World Press Freedom Day (May 3), this publication presents a special issue delving deeply into the state and challenges of global press and publishing freedom. The front page and page two focus on press freedom, citing Reporters Without Borders’ 2025 data, which reveals the grim reality of China ranking third from last in press freedom, analyzing how censorship and surveillance stifle truth. The page two feature, The CCP’s Global Pursuit: Reflections on World Press Freedom Day, penned by our editors, exposes the shadow of the CCP’s transnational repression and calls on the international community to defend free speech. Pages three and four shift to publishing freedom, continuing the discussion of banned books like Zhang Yihe’s The Past Does Not Fade Like Smoke, examining China’s censorship of thought and the resonance these works have sparked in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and overseas. From Lu Xun to Lung Ying-tai, educational indoctrination robs youth of independent thought, yet it cannot extinguish the spark of truth. Crafted by our editors with warmth and reflection, this issue pays tribute to every soul writing, reading, and resisting under oppression, hoping for the day when the chains of thought are broken.

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