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Christmas Card Signing event for Political Prisoners in China

Welcome to organize your own campaign to send out greeting cards to the prisoners using these address labels (30 addresses/page, Continue reading

China Rails Against Pollution, of the Journalistic Variety

By JESS MACY YU DECEMBER 8, 2014 1:00 AMDecember 8, 2014 1:00 am

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The Chinese government appears to have Continue reading

China:Freedom on the Net 2014 by Freedom House

May 2013 – May 2014

President and CCP General Secretary Xi Jinping framed the internet as a battlefield for ideological control and appointed himself the head of a top-level internet security committee (see Introduction).

The State Internet Information Office consolidated content restrictions with a harsh crackdown on rumors under newly appointed “Internet Tsar” Lu Wei (see Limits on Content and Violations of User Rights).

A September 2013 judicial interpretation criminalized a range of online content viewed more than 5,000 times or shared by 500 internet users (see Violations of User Rights).

High-profile businessmen were among hundreds detained or interrogated for supposedly abusing their online influence as controls on microblogs tightened (see Violations of User Rights).

Legal activist Xu Zhiyong was jailed for four years for disturbing order and “public spaces on the internet” in April 2014 (see Violations of User Rights).

Telecommunications were shut off in a restive area of Xinjiang; and Uighur academic Ilham Tohti was charged with antistate activity via his website (see Obstacles to Access and Violations of User Rights).

A court in Hainan jailed an internet police officer for accepting bribes to issue takedown notices via instant message to web platforms in his jurisdiction (see Limits on Content).

 

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Striving for Wealth and Truth in China, in Face of Monolithic Government-‘Age of Ambition’ and ‘Leftover Women’ Gauge Social Upheaval

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Evan Osnos writes of the imprisoned dissident Liu Xiaobo, whose picture is being carried by Chinese protesters. Credit Tyrone Siu/Reuters

Evan Osnos appears to be almost as entrepreneurial, intrepid and creative as the strivers whose linked portraits Continue reading

China, From Within: A First for Chinese Women, and a Prominent Muckraker Quits

A week of news the West missed from the world’s most populous country.

BY BETHANY ALLEN-EBRAHIMIAN , RACHEL LU NOVEMBER 14, 2014

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Every day, FP’s China team at the Tea Leaf Nation channel scours dozens of Continue reading

Writing China: Anne Witchard on ‘England’s Yellow Peril’

1:20 pm HKT Nov 13, 2014

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A new book on the “yellow peril” reminds us that scaremongering about China has a long past.

Anne Witchard, a senior lecturer in English literature Continue reading

Young IT Professional Detained for Developing Software to Scale GFW of China

By China Change, published: November 12, 2014

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A 31-year-old Chinese IT professional named Xu Dong (许东, @onionhacker) was detained on November 4th by Beijing police for “picking quarrels and creating disturbances,” according to tweeted posted by Chinese activist Wu Gan (吴淦), better known by his online ID “Butcher” (屠夫). Continue reading

CDT Bookshelf: Howard French on China in Africa

The story of China in Africa is not just one of lumbering and faceless state-owned enterprises mechanically dispensing stadiums according to blueprints wired from Beijing. Continue reading