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Former Police Arrested After Washington Post Interviews

On Monday, The Washington Post’s William Wan profiled a number of former police officers, court officials and others who had turned to petitioning after losing their positions. Among these was Liu Ming, “a towering former station chief who was purged after offending superiors.” Continue reading

Washington Post:Renaming a street after Liu Xiaobo is the right thing to do

BY EDITORIAL BOARD July 5

THE EFFORT to rename part of the Northwest Washington street in front of the Chinese Embassy in honor of an imprisoned Chinese dissident is, as some have noted, purely symbolic. But that should be celebrated, not derided. Speaking out against an egregious injustice is the right thing to do and, as history has shown, can eventually make a difference. Continue reading