China in Focus (Oct. 1): Hong Kong Police Arrest Dozens Amid National Day Protest

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By NTD Newsroom
October 1, 2020China in Focus
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Hong Kong riot police made arrests and prevented crowds from gathering to protest on the anniversary of the Chinese regime’s claiming of China. Activists called the day nothing to celebrate but much to mourn.

Two explosions already occurred this week. On Thursday, a fire broke out at a scenic mountain area in central China causing 13 deaths.

A top scholar describes democracy as “poison” and an “evil cult.” One privilege of senior Chinese Communist Party officials is revealed when a recorded conversation goes viral.

Two citizen reporters are still detained after revealing the true situation of the epidemic in Wuhan. And, an 88-year-old whistleblower doctor of the 2003 SARS outbreak could still be under house arrest.

The U.S. House Intelligence Committee has released a new report on how to meet the challenge from China’s ruling CCP. Meanwhile, the head of a British spy agency has said the West has misunderstood China.

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