By Cormac McCartan Aug 21, 2014 1:44PM UTC
People fill in a street during a march at an annual pro-democracy protest in downtown Hong Kong on July 1. Pic: AP. Continue reading
By Cormac McCartan Aug 21, 2014 1:44PM UTC
People fill in a street during a march at an annual pro-democracy protest in downtown Hong Kong on July 1. Pic: AP. Continue reading
China NPC meeting could be writing on the wall for democracy in Hong Kong已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Hong Kong Democracy
Tagged Democracy, Hong Kong, Occupy Central movement
By IAN JOHNSON AUG. 21, 2014
Su Yutong was told that her contract with Deutsche Welle, the German public broadcaster, would not be renewed in 2015. Credit Benjamin Kilb for The New York Times
BERLIN — In the wake of a debate over the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre, a well-known Chinese government critic has been fired from her job at a German public broadcaster.
The activist, Su Yutong, 38, who has been exiled in Germany since 2010, was informed Tuesday that her contract with Deutsche Welle would not be renewed in 2015. In a statement on Wednesday, the broadcaster said the decision had been made because she disclosed information about internal meetings and publicly criticized a co-worker.
“It doesn’t have anything to do with an evaluation of what she wrote,” a Deutsche Welle spokesman, Johannes Hoffmann, said in a telephone interview from Bonn. “It’s just that she tweeted about internal issues about the Deutsche Welle in a way that no company in the world would tolerate. We warned her, and she continued to do it.”
Many commentators on Chinese-language social media, however, see more at work, especially because Ms. Su was one of the most prolific bloggers on Deutsche Welle’s widely read Chinese-language website, and often very critical of Chinese government policy. In recent months, they say, more pro-Beijing voices have been given greater prominence.
German Broadcaster Fires Chinese Blogger Su Yutong已关闭评论
Posted in June 4th Commemoration, Press Freedom
Tagged German Broadcaster, Su Yutong
BY SUI-LEE WEE
BEIJING Tue Aug 19, 2014 12:31pm BST
Chinese human rights lawyer Pu Zhiqiang talks to media in Beijing in this July 20, 2012 picture.
CREDIT: REUTERS/PETAR KUJUNDZIC
(Reuters) – Chinese police have Continue reading
Chinese police question rights lawyer about meeting with former U.S. envoy已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, June 4th Commemoration, Writers in Prison
Tagged Human Rights Lawyer, June 4th, Pu Zhiqiang, Tiananmen
June 5, 2013
It’s impossible for the Independent Chinese PEN Center to meet in China, but they still hold an annual conference and award ceremony in Hong Kong.
Tienchi Martin-Liao:“Keep Your Mouth Shut and Meet No Reporters”: PEN and Chinese Authority已关闭评论
Posted in June 4th Commemoration, Tienchi Martin-Liao
Tagged June 4th, Tiananmen, Tienchi Martin-Liao
By Yaxue Cao, published: August 15, 2014
GAO ZHISHENG DURING HIS BRIEF REAPPEARANCE IN APRIL 2010.
Few Americans know Gao Zhisheng. Continue reading
Yaxue Cao: Save Gao Zhisheng已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, Writers in Prison
Tagged Gao Zhisheng, Human Rights Lawyer
2014-08-14
Gao Zhisheng during an interview at his office in Beijing, in a file photo.
AFP
A week after Continue reading
Chinese Dissident Gao ‘Utterly Destroyed’ Following Torture in Prison已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Human Rights Lawyer, Writers in Prison
Tagged Gao Zhisheng, Human Rights Lawyer, Torture
2014-08-13
Ilham Tohti in Beijing, August 2012.
Photo courtesy of Ilham Tohti Continue reading
Lawyer For Uyghur Scholar Denied Evidence Ahead of Trial已关闭评论
Posted in Headlines, Uighur, Writers in Prison
Tagged Ilham Tohti, Scholar, Uyghur
BY MICHAEL MARTINA
BEIJING Tue Aug 12, 2014 8:49am EDT
A man looks out from a window next to a portrait of late Chinese leader Continue reading
China TV series on Deng stirs questions on political openness已关闭评论
Posted in History, June 4th Commemoration
Tagged Deng Xiaoping, June 4th, Tiananmen