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Shandong Resident Lu Qiumei’s House Was Forcibly Demolished, but She Has Been Fighting for Her Rights for 15 Years without Success

In recent years, the relevant authorities of the Communist Party of China have repeatedly deployed to clear the backlog of petition cases, but the appeal of Lu Qiumei, a petitioner from Linyi, Shandong, has not been accepted so far. Not long ago, the "National Petition Bureau Directors' Meeting" of the Communist Party of China was held, and she submitted the materials again, but still got no response. In response, she angrily asked: "Serving the…
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In recent years, the relevant authorities of the Communist Party of China have repeatedly deployed to clear the backlog of petition cases, but the appeal of Lu Qiumei, a petitioner from Linyi, Shandong, has not been accepted so far. Not long ago, the "National Petition Bureau Directors' Meeting" of the Communist Party of China was held, and she submitted the materials again, but still got no response. In response, she angrily asked: "Serving the…

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大纪元 Epoch Times broke the news in on Monday, June 9, 2025.
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