Tienchi Martin-Liao:The Chinese “Final Solution”

May 8, 2013

In China’s Masanja Labor Camp female prisoners are “tortured unto madness or death.” Continue reading

Appointment at Chinese Journalism School Highlights Growing Party Role

By DAMON YI AND AMY QIN AUGUST 25, 2014 6:00 PMAugust 26, 2014 9:27 am

The following was translated and adapted by Amy Qin from an article by Damon Yi Continue reading

Leaked Documents Reveal How the Chinese Communist Party Channels Public Opinion

Posted 25 August 2014 5:28 GMT

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West Gate of Peking University. Photo by 維基小霸王 via Flickr (CC BY-SA 3.0)

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Beijing independent film festival shut down by Chinese authorities

Organisers forced to sign documents promising not to hold festival, as China’s crackdown on freedom of speech continues

Jonathan Kaiman in Beijing Continue reading

Uncovering Asia: The First Asian Investigative Journalism Conference, Nov. 22-24, 2014

By: GIJN STAFF | July 31, 2014

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AsiaMark your calendars! Uncovering Asia: Continue reading

BREAKING NEWS: 2014 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED!

New Voices Award

BREAKING NEWS: 2014 SHORTLIST ANNOUNCED!

‘The Fabulous Five’ by Kasim Bazil (Central Asian PEN)

‘The Frogs’ Chorus’ by Marina Babanskaya (St Petersburg PEN Chapter)

‘Vankila, and other poems’ by Amalia Cernat (Romanian PEN) Continue reading

Chang Ping:Without the Right to Remember There Can Be No Freedom to Forget

published: August 23, 2014

(This is Chang Ping’s rebuttal to Frank Sieren’s Let Fairness Replace Anger [link in German], the second round of the Sieren vs. Chang Ping debate in June this year in Deutsche Welle about the June 4th massacre in 1989 Continue reading

Writing China: Jack Livings, ‘The Dog’

5:32 pm HKT Aug 19, 2014 CULTURE
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Jack Livings’ new book, ‘The Dog’. Farrar, Straus and Giroux Continue reading