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Yang Hengjun: A Few Thoughts on my “Kidnapping”
When Chinese-Australian writer Yang Hengjun mysteriously disappeared last month on a visit to Guangzhou, speculation was rife that he had been detained by security forces. Three days later, after he reappeared, he offered little explanation of his whereabouts during those days. An enigmatic blog post by Yang, translated by China Media Project, offers some clues: Perhaps everyone knew that this dayApril 14, 2011 9:26 PM
Tiger Temple: ‘A Long Ride Toward a New China’
A short film in the New York Times’ OpDoc series looks at blogger Zhang Shihe, also known as Tiger Temple, who ride
Creator of White House Petition Visited by Police
Chinese netizens have recently discovered the public petition system on the White House website, and several petitions cr
May 14, 2013 10:35 AM
Sex Tape Blogger Zhu Ruifeng Thrives as Muckraker
The New York Times’ Andrew Jacobs profiles anti-corruption blogger Zhu Ruifeng, whose publication of a sex tape las
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