A rare protest is held at a Chinese university after freedom of thought is dropped from the school's rules and replaced with Communist Party jargon.
A rare protest has been held at one of China's most prestigious universities after authorities dropped the phrase"freedom of thought" from the school's charter and replaced it with a pledge to follow the Communist Party's leadership.
China's new hottest app on the block is a propaganda resource that teaches"Xi Jinping thought" and requires the Communist Party's 90 million members to read it daily.
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