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  2. Red Cross Society of China - Wikipedia

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    Following the outcome of the Chinese civil war, the Red Cross Society, together with other government agencies of the Republic of China, moved to Taiwan.In 1955, the government of the Republic of China declared the Red Cross Society of the Republic of China the sole national humanitarian organization in the country, and a law was enacted that same year.

  3. Organ harvesting from Falun Gong practitioners in China

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    In 2010, the Chinese Red Cross launched a nationwide initiative to attract voluntary organ donors, but only 37 people signed up as of 2011. [22] Due to low levels of voluntary organ donation, most organs used in transplants are sourced from prisoners.

  4. Officials implicated by the anti-corruption campaign in China ...

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    Qu Songzhi, Li Chuncheng's wife, former director of the Red Cross Society of Chengdu. She was sentenced to seven years in prison for taking bribes on January 8, 2016; Tao Yuchun, a former senior executive of China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC). On September 27, 2016, Tao was sentenced to 23 years in prison for corruption worth 46 ...

  5. After year of big corruption crackdown, China promises more ...

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    One day before a key meeting of China's anti-graft watchdog, the state broadcaster aired a programme on how grassroots corruption is being crushed, dispelling any notion that China is losing its ...

  6. Corruption in China - Wikipedia

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    Corruption is a very significant problem in China, [1] impacting all aspects of administration, law enforcement, [2] healthcare [3] and education. [4] Since the Chinese economic reforms began, corruption has been attributed to "organizational involution" [5] caused by the market liberalization reforms initiated by Deng Xiaoping.

  7. The Chinese medical clinic in Pakistan on the belt and road ...

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    When the Chinese Red Cross Foundation (CRCF) started building a care centre in Gwadar, a Chinese-managed port in Pakistan, in 2017, it had a bigger vision than just providing medical services to ...

  8. Corruption may have disrupted Chinese military modernization ...

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    Corruption in China's military may have disrupted its progress towards its 2027 military modernization goals, the Pentagon said in its annual report on Beijing's military that was released on ...

  9. Anti-corruption campaign under Xi Jinping - Wikipedia

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    Further reporting by Axios also revealed that years of corruption from the Hu-Wen era had left the CCP vulnerable to infiltration after Chinese officials discovered that the U.S. intelligence agencies were allegedly paying "promotion fees" for certain government officials; simultaneous to the anti-corruption drive beginning 2013, dozens of U.S ...