Civil Society Crackdown: A Rundown of Recent Events

In recent days, almost a month after violent riots in Xinjiang, journalists and netizens have reported a crackdown on civil society groups and online expression through a combination of tried-and-true methods (detaining activists) and new approaches (using administrative and financial restraints to c ...
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4 Responses to Civil Society Crackdown: A Rundown of Recent Events

  1. Ma Bole says:

    More Weak Man of Asia B.S. China looks increasingly fragile and paranoid.

  2. John_01 says:

    Yet the economy keep booming and people are contended. No revolution in sight despite all those gloom and doom.

    I say keep on barking but the caravan move on!

  3. Nyima says:

    An O Level student who has studied Economics at school can tell you how China can dress up its GDP. It’s a shaky situation.

    What wealth there is is filthy lucre embedded in which is a lot of graft money.

    Little wonder why the CCP is so paranoiac of the slightest dissent and criticism?

    The slightest move and they think people are after them – foreign govts, foreign media, the Dalai Lama, Kadeer, and the list goes on.

    Are they superpower or the Weakling of East Asia?

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