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Video: China National Day Celebrations 感动的话千千万,汇成一句,我爱我中国!一刻也不会分离! 祖国万岁!今天,幸福的人们欢度国庆,祈愿祖国繁荣昌盛,人们幸福安康,祝福你笑脸常开,心想事成,国庆节快乐.
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Right Wing anti-China hate group National Pulse: NYPD ‘Hate Crime’ Task Force Includes Chinese Regime Propagandist Who Says Xi Jinping Is ‘Doing A Good Job.’ Chinese state propagandists have wormed their way onto Marxist political NYPD groups. 右翼反華仇恨團體國家脈搏:紐約警察局“仇恨犯罪”工作組包括稱習近平“做得很好”的中國政權宣傳員by Natalie Winters
The New York Police Department’s newly launched hate crime review panel includes Fred Teng, who runs a Chinese Communist Party-linked influence group and has repeatedly praised regime leader Xi Jinping, The National Pulse can reveal.
Teng is one of the five members of the panel, which was inaugurated in April, and will advise the New York Police Department (NYPD) on which crimes should be classified as hate crimes. The group will also advise the District Attorney’s office on the hate crime classification.
Teng, who was born in Shanghai and now resides in New York, has several executives roles at Chinese Communist Party-linked groups including serving as the President of the America China Public Affairs Institute (ACPAI), a visiting professor at the Chinese government-run Sichuan University, and the senior U.S. representative of the China-United States Exchange Foundation (CUSEF).
Teng is also the former CEO of China Newsweek, a regime-controlled propaganda magazine based in Beijing under the control of the State Council. Teng has defended the spread of Chinese state-run media in the U.S. in a 2012 BBC article, insisting: “I think they abide by journalistic guidelines and report their news according to their accuracy, timeliness, proximity and so forth.”
CUSEF was founded by C.H. Tung, the Vice-Chairman of the “highest-ranking entity overseeing” China’s United Front, which the U.S. government identifies as seeking to “to co-opt and neutralize sources of potential opposition to the policies and authority of its ruling Chinese Communist Party” and “influence foreign governments to take actions or adopt positions supportive of Beijing.”
Tung himself has spoken at a 2016 ACPAI event in addition to CUSEF Governor Ronnie Chan, who has spoken for the group three times. ACPAI has also hosted events featuring several Chinese Communist Party officials, Chinese state-run media hosts, and People’s Liberation Army (PLA) leaders.
Teng has also met privately with Chinese Communist Party officials such as Consul General Luo Linquan.
In addition to running ACPAI and advising CUSEF, Teng frequently appears on Chinese state-run media outlets in favor of the Chinese Communist Party. In response to Xi’s removal of term limits, which allowed him to lead for life, Teng told China Global Television Network (CGTN) that “I think they are doing a critically good job right now” in reference to the regime.
“In order to carry out the agenda and the reform, we need a continuous leadership,” he added in defense of Xi’s move.
Teng has expressed similar sentiments on i24 News, where he insisted that “most of the people like it because he’s doing a good job” when asked about the cessation of term limits.
“I mean why change someone when they’re doing a good job?” he added in defense of Xi.
Natalie Winters is an Investigative Reporter at the National Pulse and contributor to The National Pulse podcast.
EXCLUSIVE: NYPD ‘Hate Crime’ Task Force Includes Chinese Regime Propagandist Who Says Xi Jinping Is ‘Doing A Good Job.’

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Video: California apologizes for 1887 Chinatown destruction – but racism against Chinese and Asian Americans continue 加州為 1887 年唐人街的破壞道歉, 但針對華裔和亞裔美國人的種族主義從沒有停止
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The 10th largest city in the United States — San Jose, California has officially apologized for its role in acts of discrimination against Chinese immigrants more than a hundred years ago.
Racist attacks during that era led to the city’s Chinatown burning to the ground.


Ceremony held to mark Martyrs’ Day; Chinese people say moving forward is the best commemoration by Global Times Sep 30 2021
A grand and stately ceremony was held Thurday morning ( Spetember 30) to mark China’s eighth Martyrs’ Day, just one day ahead of the National Day.
Chinese President Xi Jinping and other leaders of the Communist Party of China (CPC) and the state attended the ceremony in Tian’anmen Square in downtown Beijing, offering floral tribute to fallen national heroes.
The top leaders were joined by representatives from all walks of life at the ceremony.
At 10 am, all participants sang the national anthem, and then a silent tribute to those who devoted their lives to the liberation of the Chinese people and the building of the People’s Republic of China, which was founded on October 1, 1949.
Eighteen honor guards placed nine huge flower baskets in front of the Monument to the People’s Heroes.
Xi, also general secretary of the CPC Central Committee and chairman of the Central Military Commission, and other senior leaders walked up to the foot of the monument, where he straightened the red ribbons on the baskets before leading other senior officials in a walk around the monument to pay their tributes.
On September 30,1949, exactly 72 years ago, the First Session of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference decided to build the Monument to the People’s Heroes in Tianan’men Square to commemorate those who lost their lives fighting for national causes.
This year marks the centennial of the founding of the CPC in 1921. Under the leadership of the CPC, China has achieved major strategic achievements in the fight against the epidemic and has made a historic achievement in accomplishing the building of a moderately prosperous society in all respects.
Prior to National Day, the first batch of the CPC’s spiritual pedigree, 46 great spirits in all forged during the Party’s century-old endeavor, was officially released on Wednesday, including the spirits of the War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression (1931-45) and War to Resist US Aggression and Aid Korea (1950-53).
From 1921 to 1949, there were more than 3.7 million martyrs in the revolutionary ranks led by the Communist Party of China. Since the outbreak of the COVID-19, nearly 400 Party members have sacrificed their lives to fight the epidemic. And over 1,800 CPC members sacrificed their lives during the poverty alleviation fight, according to media report.
China’s top legislature approved September 30 as Martyrs’ Day in 2014 to commemorate those who sacrificed their lives for national independence and prosperity.
Xi has on many occasions emphasized the importance of remembering the country’s national heroes and carrying their spirit forward.
In addition to the commemoration in Beijing, cities around China organized various memorial activities to cherish the memory of martyrs, with many people spontaneously going to lay bouquets and pay tributes.
At the ongoing Airshow China 2021 in Zhuhai, South China’s Guangdong Province, the J-10 fighter jet crew of the PLA August 1 Aerobatic Team flew over the airshow venue, leaving a trail of white smoke in remembrance of China’s martyrs.
Several trending topics listed on China’s Twitter-like Sina Weibo related to the memorial ceremonies with young people writing that the accomplishments of the revolutionary martyrs will go down in history and their names shall never be forgotten.
“In the past, you hewed out a bright path for China and Chinese people with your lives. Now, it is up to us to take over your baton toward great rejuvenation,” one Chinese netizen commented.
Inspired by the great spirits, the Chinese people have inherited unswerving faith, unyielding integrity from martyrs, vowed to contribute to CPC’s cause and national rejuvenation, continuing their journey to fully build a modern socialist China.
“Please rest assured, the strong country has me,” another netizen said.

American Chamber of Commerce (AmCham) China inks cooperation MoU with Guangdong Province by Global Times Sep 29 2021
The American Chamber of Commerce in China’s (AmCham China) cooperation with South China’s Guangdong Province has reached a new level, the chamber said on its WeChat account on Wednesday following an investment summit held on Monday and Tuesday.
The Chamber signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Guangdong commerce authority forging mutual trust and win-win cooperation, the news release said, sending a positive signal to its member companies.
Under the MoU, AmCham China and the Guangdong commerce authority will set up high-level meetings and working group mechanisms to keep projects and communication open and updated.
It also marks one of the first US-China economic interactions since the return of Huawei CFO Meng Wanzhou, who remained under detention in Canada pending a Canadian judge’s ruling on the US’ extradition request for nearly three years.
Huawei is a leading Chinese tech firm based in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.
AmCham China Chairman Greg Gilligan also attended a seminar along with representatives of a number of multinational companies hosted by Ma Xingrui, governor of Guangdong.
In the meeting, Ma briefed multinational firms about the opportunities in the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area and throughout Guangdong in general.
Ma pointed out China’s strategy to develop the Greater Bay Area, the Shenzhen socialist demonstration area and two cooperation zones in Shenzhen’s Qianhai and Hengqin offer vast opportunities for foreign firms.
Ma also vowed to deepen high-quality opening-up and continue to improve business environment.

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More Marines station in Hawaii to start Cold or Hot War with China – West Oahu Hawaii Residents Are Wary Of Possible Marine Corps Expansion By Kevin Knodell
Military officials are scouting locations in West Oahu for new training grounds and potential housing for troops and their families.
Their plans come amid an ambitious restructuring of the Marine Corps entire force and repositioning of forces around the Pacific. Around 2,700 new Marines and their families are expected to come to Hawaii from Okinawa by 2030.
But there are concerns about whether the Marine Corps has enough space or the right facilities on Oahu for the new troops and equipment.
As the potential plans come to light, community concerns about traffic, noise pollution and environmental issues are top of mind.
Now, community leaders are speaking out about transparency and the military’s approach to outreach and facilities planning.

China to ban core industrial and information data from leaving the country by Chu Daye Sep 30 2021
Chinese authorities published data security draft regulations on Thursday that would ban the export of what was classified as core data, a step experts hail as a necessary step to ensure national security and normal functioning of society.
The draft regulations, published by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), classify data into three categories and ban the exports of what has been classified as core data.
According to the draft regulations, data generated from industrial and information technology sectors in China, including raw materials, equipment manufacturing consumer products, electronics manufacturing, explosives for civil uses and software, are subject to newly proposed restrictions.
The government will classify data into three categories, with general data which has limited social impacts, vital data that could threaten China’s economic, social, cultural, cyber, ecological and nuclear wellbeing and compromise China’s overseas interests, and core data that seriously threatens national security and could have major social and economic implications.
Data on biological, space, polar and deep-sea activity and artificial intelligence is considered to be vital or core data, depending on a data set’s specific impacts.
The draft regulations require all the data from industrial and information technology sectors to be stored within China according to relevant laws and regulations, and ban core data from leaving the country. They require security appraisals to be taken first for the exports of vital data if there is a compelling reason to be transferred outside of China.
Analysts said data has become an indispensable part of a country’s social governance, service and production, therefore it is necessary to ensure China’s national security and social functioning with related regulations on data. Globally, the EU and the US both have similar rules.
Xiang Ligang, director-general of the Beijing-based Information Consumption Alliance, told the Global Times on Thursday that the new regulations could have implications for foreign companies operating businesses in China.
For instance, data generated by smart internet-connected vehicles should face limits if a company wants to transfer it outside of China, Xiang said, noting that the categorization means China is not isolating itself in the digital world.
Violation to the regulations could result in fines, suspension of business and revoking of business licenses.
Analysts noted that Chinese companies overseas are also required to follow data security rules of the country of their operation.
Qin An, head of the Beijing-based Institute of China Cyberspace Strategy, told the Global Times on Thursday law-abiding, compliant foreign companies in China don’t have to worry about the new proposal, as it only targets illegal use of data or those who seek to misuse sensitive data.
The clear categorization approach to data throughout Chinese regulations is relatively balanced, compared with corresponding rules in the EU and the US, Qin said.

China to expedite high-quality IPR transfer process by Global Times Sep 30 2021
China’s Ministry of Science and Technology has said it will spend more effort to foster the transfer of high-quality intellectual properties into market-end products amid intensifying technology competition with the US.
The ministry will improve the management of key intellectual property rights (IPRs) transfer processes, take contract volume as a main appraisal indicator, foster market-orientated transformation and tap IRP trading centers and networks to expedite the high-quality fruition of IPR, Huang Shengbiao, a ministry official, said at a press conference on Thursday.
China recently issued a plan for the 2021-35 period to strengthen build-up and protection of IPRs, by accelerating legislation on IPRs in new fields and forms of business, such as big data, artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms and genetic technology.
Per the plan, the added value of patent-intensive industries is expected to be equivalent to 13 percent of China’s GDP by 2025, and 7.5 percent of the copyright industry.
In 2019, patent-intensive industries churned out output equivalent to 11.6 percent of GDP while the copyright industry accounted for 7.39 percent of total GDP.
In 2020, companies and entities in China inked 1.1 trillion yuan ($170 billion) worth of IPR-related contracts, accounting for 39.8 percent of total transacted volume for technological contracts, according to Huang.
The annual trade volume of IPR royalties reached 319.44 billion yuan in 2020, nearing a stated 2025 goal of 350 billion yuan annual royalties.
In 2020, China busted 25,000 IPR incidents of infringement worth a total of 500 million yuan.
According to a September report released by the World Intellectual Property Organization, China ranks 12th in the Global Innovation Index of 2021, up two places compared with 2020. The report showed that China’s ranking has risen annually since 2013, showing a strong upward momentum.
Locking horns with China in a tech war, the US has continued efforts to contain China’s technological rise.
On Wednesday, the EU and the US unveiled an alliance – The United States-European Union Trade and Technology Council – with the aim of countering China on trade and technology.