Tag: High-profile cases

20 Obituaries Reported in Two Weeks at Peking University Health System

Peking University Health Science Center released 20 obituaries between Dec. 20, 2022 and Jan. 7, 2023—a little over two weeks. The deceased join a growing list of public figures whose deaths have been announced in recent weeks. After China abruptly relaxed its zero-COVID policies in early December, it saw an overwhelming outbreak of the virus….


Nine Nationally Acclaimed Chinese Medicine Experts Die Amidst Latest Wave of COVID-19 Infections

From Dec. 5, 2022, to Jan. 8, 2023, nine prominent Chinese traditional medicine experts passed away in China, eight of whom were members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). The World Health Organization (WHO) criticized Beijing for heavily underreporting deaths from COVID-19. Chinese authorities announced just 37 COVID-related deaths since last month, even when foreign journalists witnessed…


6 Professors at Top Chinese University Die Within 2 Weeks

Renmin University of China, has released the obituaries of several experts and academics from mid to late December, all of whom were members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). As one of the top Chinese universities in Beijing, Renmin University is known for its strengths in the fields of political science, international relations, law, and…


Multiple Senior Pro-CCP Artists Pass Away During New Year

China has seen the death of a number of veteran artists at the beginning of 2023. A commonality of these artists is that they all sang praises for the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and helped it brainwash the Chinese people. Li Yunqiu Li Yunqiu, a Peking Opera performer, died on Jan. 3 at the age…


China’s Top Scientific Institutions Decimated by COVID Deaths

As China reels from a major outbreak of COVID-19 following the lifting of zero-COVID policies in early December, the growing list of obituaries reads like a who’s who of Chinese scientists. Fifteen academicians from the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) passed away from Dec. 15 to 28, most of them members of the CCP. From…


Four Marxist Scholars Died in Four Days During the Recent COVID Outbreak

In the four-day period between Dec. 26 and Dec. 29, four Marxist scholars in China died one after another. On Dec. 26, Professor He Zikun, a professor of philosophy at Sun Yat-sen University, died in Guangzhou at the age of 90. His obituary stated that he had long been engaged in the study of “the…


Scholars at Sun Yat-sen University Die Amid Spike in COVID Infections

A number of Chinese experts and scholars—most of them members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)—have died in the recent COVID-19 outbreak, including faculty members at Sun Yat-sen University, a major national university in southern China’s Guangdong Province. On Dec. 27, Sun Yat-sen University sent an obituary saying that He Zikun, a professor at the…


Tsinghua University Loses Three More Professors as COVID-19 Decimates Beijing

As a fierce wave of COVID-19 infections invades Beijing, three more professors at Tsinghua University have died, adding to an increasing death toll among Chinese Communist Party (CCP) experts. They were also influential as members of China’s top academic advisory bodies. On the morning of Dec. 26, internationally renowned architectural design expert Guan Zhaoye died at the…


Senior Academicians from Chinese Academy of Sciences and Engineering Die Amid COVID Wave

Reports of the death of prominent members of the prestigious Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) and Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE) took a jump in December when the COVID wave swept through the country. CAS and CAE are the highest-ranked science and engineering organizations under the Chinese regime. Based on publicly available obituaries, nine academicians…


Supreme Court’s Sotomayor Denies NYC Workers’ Bid to Halt Vaccination Mandate

Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor turned away an emergency application on Nov. 10 to halt New York City’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate that applies to firefighters, police officers, and other government employees. The appeal was from workers who were fired after the city refused their requests to be exempted on religious grounds. Many people object to…