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Activist for media freedom standing trial in China

By DIDI TANG

Nov. 28, 2014 8:31 AM EST

BEIJING (AP) — A leading rights activist who organized rallies for media freedom pleaded not guilty to charges of disturbing public order in a Chinese court where he went on trial Friday more than 15 months after being detained. Continue reading

Two Prominent Chinese Activists Set for Trial on Public Order Charges

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Photo courtesy of Guo Feixiong

Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou will try two prominent rights activists on Friday Continue reading

Prominent China rights lawyer could face harsher charges: attorney

BY SUI-LEE WEE AND MEGHA RAJAGOPALAN

BEIJING Thu Nov 20, 2014 6:00am EST
Chinese human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang talks to media in BeijingChinese human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang talks to media in Beijing in this July 20, 2012 picture.
CREDIT: REUTERS/PETAR KUJUNDZIC

(Reuters) – Chinese prosecutors could upgrade the charges against a Continue reading

Chinese journalist charged with handing over state secrets

Human rights fears grow as Gao Yu, 70, faces life sentence, while jailed Uighur scholar’s appeal is turned down

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Chinese journalist Gao Yu in 2012. State media have said she is accused of leaking an internal Communist party document to foreigners. Photograph: Kin Cheung/AP

Tania Branigan in Beijing

Friday 21 November 2014 09.30 EST

China has tried a veteran journalist for revealing state secrets and Continue reading

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

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

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