- 2013.05.22 Party Progeny Rise to Top in Local Government
- 2013.05.22 Does the Great Firewall Shape China’s Internet Habits?
- 2013.05.20 Sensitive: Wrongly Convicted Released in Fujian
- 2013.05.20 Murong Xuecun: Open Letter to the “Nameless Censor”
- 2013.05.16 Ministry of Truth: Kunming Environmental Protest
- 2013.05.15 Murong Xuecun on the “New Censorship Campaign”
- 2013.05.15 Sensitive Words: Black Jails, Red Bandits
- 2013.05.11 Sensitive Words: Seven Don’t Mentions and More
- 2013.05.09 Sensitive: “Anhui Girl,” Deng Xiaoping’s Grandson
- 2013.05.08 Sensitive Words: Beijing Protest After “Suicide”
- 2013.05.03 Sensitive Words: Poison, Environmental Protests
- 2013.05.02 Woeser: Apple “Surrendered” to Chinese Government
- 2013.04.30 River Crab Archive: Book-Terror in Uyghur Home
- 2013.04.29 Sensitive Words: Protests, Arrests, and More
- 2013.04.26 River Crab Archive: Month-long Xiamen Sit-in Ended
- 2013.04.26 Ministry of Truth: No Bad Earthquake News Allowed
- 2013.04.25 River Crab Archive: Scenes from the Quake Zone
- 2013.04.23 River Crab Archive: Earthquake Relief?
- 2013.04.22 Sensitive Words: Sichuan Earthquake, Xi Jinping
- 2013.04.19 Sensitive Words: HK Paper Takes Readers for a Ride
- 2013.04.16 Sensitive Words: Hu Yaobang Remembered and More
- 2013.04.15 Netizen Voices: A Career in Porn Identification
- 2013.04.13 Sensitive Words: Call to Clamp Down on Weibo VIPs
- 2013.04.10 Sensitive Words: Labor Camp, Bird Flu, and More
- 2013.04.10 Ministry of Truth: Former Rail Minister Liu Zhijun
- 2013.04.04 China’s Internet: A Giant Cage
- 2013.04.04 River Crab Archive: Remember Me on Qingming
- 2013.04.04 River Crab Archive: Human Cases of Bird Flu
- 2013.04.02 Chinese Censors Slow the Net—and U.S. Businesses
- 2013.04.01 Sensitive Words: Xi Jinping on Facebook
- 2013.03.30 River Crab Archive: Tibet Mine Landslide and More
- 2013.03.29 Drawing the News: Kung Fu, Ninjas, Dreams
- 2013.03.26 Censorship Lawsuit Against Baidu and China Dismissed
- 2013.03.26 Empire Illustrated: Peng Liyuan at Tiananmen, 1989
- 2013.03.24 Sensitive Words: First Lady Fashion and More
- 2013.03.21 River Crab Archive: Peas in a Pod?
- 2013.03.21 Censorship Vault: 2004 Taiwan Election and Fallout
- 2013.03.19 Sensitive Words: The Romance Is Over
- 2013.03.15 Sensitive Words: Election Results (Update)
- 2013.03.14 Sensitive Words: Pig-Throwing, Dis-Connected China
- 2013.03.13 River Crab Archive: Promises Broken, Promises Kept
- 2013.03.12 Sensitive Words: Village Siege, Dead Pigs, More
- 2013.03.11 New Series: The River Crab Archive
- 2013.03.11 Censorship Vault: CCTV Anchor Wants Press Freedom
- 2013.03.10 Sensitive Words: Shangpu Standoff, Wu Bangguo
- 2013.03.08 Skype Hijacked in China; Microsoft OK With That
- 2013.03.07 Scientists Measure Speed of Censorship on Sina Weibo
- 2013.03.07 Censorship Vault: Time to Take Control
- 2013.03.06 Sensitive Words: The God of Plague and More
- 2013.03.05 Sensitive Words: NPC Shockers and Disappointments
- 2013.03.04 Ministry of Truth: Ten Points on Two Sessions
- 2013.02.26 Hexie Farm (蟹农场): The Dialogue
- 2013.02.15 China’s Internet ‘Wall’ Hits Foreign, Domestic Business
- 2013.02.11 Fang Binxing’s Holiday Greetings Spurned
- 2013.02.06 Ministry of Truth: Personal Wealth, Income Gap
- 2013.01.30 Kai-fu Lee: 78 Innocent Weibos Hounded to Death
- 2013.01.29 Sensitive Words: Warm, Sly, Fake
- 2013.01.29 Ministry of Truth: House Sisters and More
- 2013.01.25 Censorship Vault: Sorry for the Trouble
- 2013.01.22 Censorship Vault: Hillary on Internet Freedom
CDT Highlights
- Ministry of Truth: Shenzhen Power Plant
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- Party Progeny Rise to Top in Local Government
- Sentence of the Week: Control Chinese People
- China Reduced to World’s Happiest Country
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