Monthly Archives: 10 月 2014

120. LIU ZHENGQING (released)

120.   LIU Zhengqing

Pen name               

 Sex                         Male

 Birth date                1964-03-22

Birth place              Hunan

Resident place         Tianhe District, Guangzhou, Guangdong Province

Education               BA in Chinese Language and Literature, Hunan Normal University (1986) Continue reading

119. LI HAI (released)

119.   LI Hai

Pen name               

 Sex                         Male

 Birth date                1954-05-02

Birth place              Beijing

Resident place         Chaoyang District, Beijing Continue reading

118. MO JIANGANG (released)

118.   MO Jiangang

Pen name               

 Sex                         Male

 Birth date                1951-03-12

Birth place              Guiyang City, Guizhou Province Continue reading

116. WU YANGWEI (released)

116.   WU Yangwei

Pen name                Ye Du

 Sex                         Male

 Birth date                1970-02-07

Birth place              Guangdong Province

Resident place        4-801 Lane 5 Sushe Wanshou Road, Haizhu District, Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province

Education               University Graduate Continue reading

Hong Kong: Protect Rights to Peaceful Protest-End Use of Excessive Force; Investigate Alleged Violence, Sexual Assault

Riot police fire teargas to disperse protesters after thousands of demonstrators blocked the main street to the financial Central district outside the government headquarters in Hong KongOCTOBER 6, 2014 Continue reading

Taiwan Filmmaker Chang Jung-chi on ‘Partners in Crime’

BzO65FDIMAM-NBCTaiwanese filmmaker Chang Jung-chi Joyu Wang/The Wall Street Journal
Taiwanese filmmaker Chang Jung-chi established himself with his Continue reading

HK backspace, backspace-Censors delete news of Hong Kong’s protests, but not quite fast enough

20141004_CNC794Oct 4th 2014 | SHANGHAI

STREETS in Hong Kong have been filled with protesters calling for democratic reform and tweeting their Continue reading

Why Hong Kong matters

N. Jayaram 2 October 20145895018

Could mainland China not seek eventual convergence towards a democratic system, respectful of the full gamut of human rights? That actually is what the happenings in Hong Kong now are about.
The flag of Hong Kong suspended over protesters
The flag of Hong Kong suspended over protesters. Demotix/Xian Jun. All rights reserved. Continue reading