As of May 22, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the “search for user” function).
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As of May 22, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the “search for user” function).
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Tiananmen: Some keywords related to June 4th are forever Continue reading
Sensitive Words: Tiananmen, Bo Xilai, More已关闭评论
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A police officer guarded a Mao Zedong portrait at Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Credit Petar Kujundzic/Reuters
BEIJING — Even by the standards of the clampdowns that Continue reading
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May 28, 2014 12:49 pm
By Lucy Hornby in Beijing
The Nikkei Japanese news agency was on Wednesday formally notified of the detention of its Chinese news assistant two weeks after she was taken from her home by Chinese security agents.
The detention is part of a pattern of arrests of civil rights activists Continue reading
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Posted: May 27, 2014 in Politics
In the lead up to the Tiananmen crackdown’s anniversary, there have been a lot of articles looking back on the event – some with new interesting angles, some just dusting off stories from five years ago. But in reading this stuff, I’ve noticed that some things tend to get overlooked or remembered in a skewed Continue reading
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As of May 27, the following search terms are blocked on Weibo (not including the “search for user” function).
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Latest update : 2014-05-22
When tanks rolled into Beijing on June 3, 1989 on the way to a bloody crackdown on Tiananmen Square, Liao Yiwu was at home in Sichuan province. Shocked by news of the tragedy, in which hundreds died, he wrote a long poem that night, Continue reading
THE INTERVIEW:Liao Yiwu, Exiled Chinese writer and poet已关闭评论
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[image credit: OUP // Leila Navidi]
With the 25th anniversary of the violent suppression of student protests on June 4, 1989 coming upon us next week, we spoke to Louisa Lim, a journalist for NPR who has written a book about the events of Continue reading
“If I don’t write this book, who will?”: Interview with Louisa Lim, author of The People’s Republic of Amnesia已关闭评论
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CEFC cordially invites you to attend the following conference:
June Fourth 25th Anniversary International Conference
Date: 30th-31st May 2014 (Friday-Saturday)
Time: 9:00am – 5:00pm (Day 1); 9:00am – 6:00pm (Day 2) Continue reading
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