Tag: China Press

California Man Sentenced for Killing His Boss at China-Controlled US Newspaper

A man who pleaded guilty to killing his boss at a U.S.-based Chinese-language newspaper’s office in Alhambra, California in 2018 was sentenced to 21 years in state prison on May 1. Zhong Qi Chen, 64, shot and killed his boss Yining Xie, founder and chairman of China Press—or Qian Bao in Chinese—and after five years…


Man Plead Guilty to Killing Head of China-Controlled US Newspaper

A man accused of shooting and killing his boss at a U.S.-based, Chinese-language newspaper’s office in Alhambra, California, in 2018 pleaded guilty March 27. Zhong Qi Chen, 63, who confessed to the murder of Yining Xie, founder and chairman of China Press—or Qiao Bao in Chinese—will face a combined maximum sentence of 21 years in…


California Man Pleads Guilty to Killing Head of China-Controlled US Newspaper

A man accused of shooting and killing his boss at a U.S.-based, Chinese-language newspaper’s office in Alhambra, California, in 2018 pleaded guilty March 27. Zhong Qi Chen, 63, who confessed to the murder of Yining Xie, founder and chairman of China Press—or Qiao Bao in Chinese—will face a combined maximum sentence of 21 years in…


Man Charged With Killing Head of US Newspaper With Ties to CCP to Stand Trial in March

A man charged with shooting and killing his boss at a U.S.-based, Chinese-language newspaper’s office in Alhambra, California, in 2018 will stand trial March 1. The jury trial for Zhong Qi Chen, 63, who allegedly murdered Yining Xie, founder and chairman of the U.S.-based Chinese-language newspaper China Press—or Qiao Bao in Chinese—was originally scheduled for…


Beijing Updates Approved List of News Sources for Internet Content Sharing to Tighten Censorship

The Chinese regime announced its latest list of approved sources for internet news, excluding certain outlets that historically published anti-graft reports rather than toeing the party line. Critics condemned the move as a further step to restrict freedom of speech on the Chinese internet. On Oct. 20, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) released a…