
Yan Lianke. Credit Philippe Picquier
THE EXPLOSION CHRONICLES
By Yan Lianke
Translated by Carlos Rojas
457 pp. Grove Press. $26.
Yan Lianke. Credit Philippe Picquier
THE EXPLOSION CHRONICLES
By Yan Lianke
Translated by Carlos Rojas
457 pp. Grove Press. $26.
JIAYANG FAN: Yan Lianke’s Novel Assesses the Moral Cost of China’s Growth已关闭评论
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Chinese blogger Lu Yuyu (R) and his girlfriend, Li Tingyu, in undated photo. Not the News.
Chinese rights activists and journalists have welcomed a Press Freedom award handed to two detained bloggers and the Sichuan-based Tianwang rights website, amid fears that two of the recipients may be being mistreated in detention. Continue reading
Chinese Activists Welcome Press Freedom Award to Bloggers, Rights Website已关闭评论
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Tagged 64 Tianwang, France, Li Tingyu, Lu Yuyu, Press Freedom award, RSF
Xi Jinping gives a speech at the Internet conference in Wuzhen, China, Dec. 16, 2015. AFP
China’s draconian new cybersecurity law, passed by the country’s rubber-stamp parliament this week, has sparked concerns that it will be used to further stifle individual freedoms after a crackdown on dissent that has lasted since President Xi Jinping took power. Continue reading
China’s Cybersecurity Law Could be Used to Target Peaceful Activists已关闭评论
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Tagged censorship, cybersecurity law
Would-be independent candidates in forthcoming elections to district-level legislative bodies around China have expressed concern over the safety of constitutional scholar and former People’s Congress deputy Yao Lifa, who has been incommunicado since last week. Continue reading
Fears Grow For Chinese Election Hopeful, Missing, Believed Detained已关闭评论
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Tagged deputy, election, independent candidate, People's Congress
A woman uses her smartphone near a booth promoting cloud services during the Global Mobile Internet Conference in Beijing, China.
BEIJING — China’s legislature approved a cybersecurity law on Monday that human rights activists warn will tighten political controls and foreign companies say might hamper access to Chinese technology markets. Continue reading
China Approves Law to Tighten Control on Internet Use已关闭评论
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Tagged censorship, cybersecurity law
The 2016 Reporters Without Borders (RSF) – TV5 Monde Press Freedom Prize will be awarded to Syrian reporter Hadi Abdullah, the Chinese news website 64Tianwang, and Chinese citizen journalists Lu Yuyu and Li Tingyu at a ceremony in Strasbourg tomorrow evening (8 November). Continue reading
Posted in Headlines, Internet Freedom, Press Freedom
Tagged 64Tianwang, Hadi Abdullah, Journalist, Li Tingyu, Lu Yuyu, Monde Press Freedom Prize, RSF, Syrian, TV5
PEN International Letter to ICPC President Tienchi Martin-Liao已关闭评论
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Tagged Academic Freedom, PEN, Tienchi Martin-Liao
November 4, 2016
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
NEW YORK – PEN America is disturbed that after more than a month in detention, blogger Liu Yanli, a member of the Independent Chinese PEN Center, has been formally charged with defamation for a few short social media messages posted to a closed group of online friends.
Blogger and Activist Liu Yanli Charged with Defamation in China已关闭评论
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Tagged arrest, defamation, Liu Yanli, PEN America