Monthly Archives: 11 月 2014

Rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang faces more charges as police hand case to prosecutors

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Activist attorney Pu Zhiqiang is accused of a total of four offences as investigators hand his case to prosecutors in next step towards trial

PUBLISHED : Friday, 21 November, 2014, 3:08am UPDATED : Friday, 21 November, 2014, 9:34am
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Beijing police had handed over the case of human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang to Continue reading

128. DOKRU TSULTRIM (released)

128.   Dokru Tsultrim

Pen name               

 Sex                         Male

 Birth date                1983

Birth place              Guinan County, Hainan Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Qinghai Province

Resident place         Gomang Temple, Aba County, Aba Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Sichuan Province Continue reading

Chinese activist and journalist go on trial

Reporter Gao faces charges of revealing state secrets while Uighur scholar Ilham Tohti’s life sentence appeal rejected.

Last updated: 21 Nov 2014 08:55

665003303001_3902930311001_201411218648692580-20Chinese authorities have put on trial an outspoken journalist accused of revealing state secrets and rejected an appeal by Continue reading

Chinese journalist Gao Yu faces life sentence for leaking state secrets

Gao Yu, an outspoken liberal journalist, denies charges as she goes on trial in Beijing

china-gao-yu-2007-300x184Gao Yu was arrested in April and charged with feeding a secret document to ‘an overseas website’ Photo: AFP

Malcolm Moore By Malcolm Moore, Beijing10:09AM GMT 21 Nov 2014

A prominent liberal Chinese journalist has denied that she “leaked state secrets” during a four-hour trial in Beijing. Continue reading

Striving for Wealth and Truth in China, in Face of Monolithic Government-‘Age of Ambition’ and ‘Leftover Women’ Gauge Social Upheaval

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Evan Osnos writes of the imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo, whose picture is being carried by Chinese protesters. Credit Tyrone Siu/Reuters

Evan Osnos appears to be almost as entrepreneurial, intrepid and creative as the strivers whose linked portraits Continue reading

Chinese Government Moves to Limit and Eliminate Public Service NGOs: the Case of Liren Rural Libraries

By Song Zhibiao, published: November 17, 2014

Editor’s update: Liren Rural Libraries announced its closure on September 18, 2014.

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ONE OF THE LIREN LIBRARIES.

The Liren (literally: “cultivating talents”) Rural Libraries, which is devoted to aiding rural students to broaden their reading horizons and expand their learning opportunities, Continue reading

English PEN marks the Day of the Imprisoned Writer by launching ‘Time to Read’ e-Book

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Posted November 15th, 2014 by Cat Lucas & filed under Campaigns.

English PEN marks the Day of the Imprisoned Writer by launching Time to Read, a new e-book collection of work by writers at risk and former PEN cases from all over the globe

Pussy Riot member Nadezhda Tolokonnikova, Belarusian Continue reading

China, From Within: A First for Chinese Women, and a Prominent Muckraker Quits

A week of news the West missed from the world’s most populous country.

BY BETHANY ALLEN-EBRAHIMIAN , RACHEL LU NOVEMBER 14, 2014

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Every day, FP’s China team at the Tea Leaf Nation channel scours dozens of Continue reading