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NPC deputy seeks help for villagers living on the edge

[2015-03-11 07:38]

Luo Yunlian, 44, lives on the edge of a precipice.

Delegate recovers migrant workers' delayed salaries for free

[2015-03-10 21:13]

Since 2003, Qin's law office has helped some 20,000 farmer-turned workers recover more than 200 million yuan ($32 million) in delayed payments. "Someone called me 'silly' after learning I spend so much time and money helping strangers reclaim their salary," said Qin. "But pursuing justice is my responsibility as a lawyer. The value I realize cannot be measured by cash".

Perseverance proved vital in helping reverse injustice

[2015-03-10 18:22]

Tang Ji, the 58-year-old Xinhua reporter behind the reverse of his conviction, did nine years' tireless and largely unappreciated work to help restore Hugjiltu’s reputation.

Surgeon advocates for better black lung disease treatment

[2015-03-10 18:15]

As a thoracic surgeon and a deputy to the National People's Congress, Chen Jingyu said he has been doing two things over the years, namelys performing operations on patients and pleading on behalf of workers with pneumoconiosis.

Deputy speaks for panda and other wildlife

[2015-03-10 15:34]

When talking about Sichuan province, the panda is the best "spokesperson", while Hou Rong, a deputy to the National People's Congress, is the spokeswoman of the panda.

Grassroots judge carries dream on road

[2015-03-10 14:57]

Just like what Guo Xingli said in his previous speech titled "My dream, my road", promoting the rule of law in remote villages is more than a job for him - it is a lifetime pursuit.

Deputy guards the interests of nation's security workers

[2015-03-10 07:55]

Large numbers of security guards quit their jobs every year because of low pay and a lack of training that restricts their chances of gaining promotion. Others suffer abuse and even violence from the public.

Youngest Shaanxi delegate devoted to village life

[2015-03-09 11:04]

As the youngest member in the Shaanxi delegation, Ye Yu showed no trace of shyness at the panel discussion, speaking boldly her opinion on behalf of the 2,478 villagers she represented.