Updated at 04:35 P.M. EST on 2015-04-02
Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong have formally arrested three netizens on suspicion of “incitement to subvert state power” Continue reading
Updated at 04:35 P.M. EST on 2015-04-02
Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong have formally arrested three netizens on suspicion of “incitement to subvert state power” Continue reading
China Formally Arrests Three Online Activists For Subversion Over Tweets, Posts已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom, Writers in Prison
By DIDI KIRSTEN TATLOW April 02, 2015
A person in front of a post box on Tuesday prepares to mail a copy of a petition calling on the Chinese government to release five detained feminists.
Courtesy of Lu Jun
The supporters in China of five feminists who were detained in early March are continuing to agitate on their behalf, despite intimidation Continue reading
Supporters of Detained Feminists in China Petition for Their Release已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines
Tagged Detained, Feminists, Woman Rights Activists, Wu Rongrong
By Andrea Peterson March 30
A nonprofit group developing tools to get around Chinese online censorship says the Chinese government is behind a recent attack that sent a flood of traffic to its site and services. Continue reading
China has weaponized the Great Firewall, says a free-speech group已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom
Tagged censorship, China, Internet Freedom
By PATRICK BOEHLER April 01, 2015
In recent months, China’s Internet regulators have further restricted the already limited access that the nation’s 648 million Internet users have to the web. Several Google services, including Gmail and Gchat, have become inaccessible. Virtual private networks, Continue reading
Q. and A.: Adam Fisk on Evading Internet Censorship in China已关闭评论
Posted in Internet Freedom
Tagged Adam Fisk, censorship, China, Internet Freedom
President and CEO of the Associated Press Gary Pruitt delivers a speech at the Hong Kong Foreign Correspondents’ Club, March 30, 2015.
March 30, 2015 5:26 PM
HONG KONG—The president and CEO of The Associated Press called on Monday for changes to international laws that would make it a war crime to kill journalists or take them hostage. Continue reading
AP President: Killing of Journalists Should Be a War Crime已关闭评论
Posted in Press Freedom
Tagged AP President, Journalists, Killed, War Crime
Published: March 29, 2015
CHEN MINGXIAN IN 2013, VOLUNTEER TO HELP CHILDREN IN THE MOUNTAINS.
Editor’s note: Among Chinese dissidents and activists, this essay by Chen Mingxian (陈明先), a high school Chinese teacher in Suining, Sichuan (四川遂宁) and wife of Liu Xianbin (刘贤斌), Continue reading
Chen Mingxian:Always Parting: My Life with Liu Xianbin-Dedicated to Wives of Dissidents已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Writers in Prison
Tagged Chen Mingxian, Liu Xianbin
Four fictional texts are bravely interwoven to tell the tale of the Great Leap Forward in this banned novel
June 1966: Chinese Red Guards and students wave copies of Chairman Mao’s Little Red Book in Beijing, at the beginning of the Great Proletarian Cultural Revolution. Photograph: Jean Vincent/AFP/Getty Images
Isabel Hilton
Sunday 29 March 2015 02.00 EDT
The remarkable Chinese novelist Yan Lianke has explained what he calls “amnesia with Chinese characteristics” as a state-administered loss of memory that the regime Continue reading
The Four Books review – Yan Lianke holds China to account for Maoist atrocities已关闭评论
Posted in Book Reviews, History
Tagged Red Guards, Yan Lianke
By Yan Wenxin, published: March 25, 2015
TOP ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: WANG MAN (王曼), LI TINGTING (李婷婷), WU RONGRONG (武嵘嵘), ZHENG CHURAN (郑楚然) AND WEI TINGTING (韦婷婷). PHOTO CREDIT: HRIC
Lawyer Yan Wenxin (燕文薪)’s post on Weibo:
LAWYER YAN WENXIN’S POST. CLICK TO ENLARGE.
After trying unsuccessfully for four consecutive work days, Continue reading
Lawyer’s Account of Second Meeting with Li Tingting已关闭评论
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Tagged Li Tingting, Woman’s Rights Activists