This is my country, and it belongs to the People."

— Rights lawyer Zhou Shifeng, explaining why he will not leave China and why he continues to petition the Chinese authorities to overturn his case. After the 709 "Black Friday" crackdown that targeted hundreds of lawyers, Zhou was given one of the harshest sentences, a seven-year prison term.

 

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Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

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Profit-Seeking Police Crack Down on “Danmei” Erotic Fiction Writers

Chinese authorities have arrested dozens of writers of Boys’ Love (BL), or danmei, a genre of online homoerotic fiction featuring male protagonists, and typically created by and for women. This latest crackdown appears driven by a variety of factors, such as the patriarchal government’s efforts to control women and censor content that it considers sexually “deviant”; outdated and overly restrictive legal definitions of obscenity; and cash-strapped local police departments pushing the boundaries of their respective jurisdictions. Yi Ma and Eunice Yang from the BBC described the scope of the...

Bleak Assessments of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, Five Years On

June 30 marked the fifth anniversary of Beijing’s imposition of a heavy-handed national security law (NSL) on Hong Kong, which has altered the sociopolitical landscape of the city by undermining its democratic institutions, weakening civil society, and severely curtailing a wide range of freedoms. In the last five years, groups of opposition politicians have been jailed, labor unions and universities cowed, once prominent media outlets shuttered, public protests quashed, and June 4 commemorations banned. Many Hong Kong activists and organizations have been forced into exile, and some have...

Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

Bleak Assessments of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, Five Years On

June 30 marked the fifth anniversary of Beijing’s imposition of a heavy-handed national security law (NSL) on Hong Kong, which has altered the sociopolitical landscape of the city by undermining its democratic institutions, weakening civil society, and severely curtailing a wide range of freedoms. In the last five years, groups of opposition politicians have been jailed, labor unions and universities cowed, once prominent media outlets shuttered, public protests quashed, and June 4 commemorations banned. Many Hong Kong activists and organizations have been forced into exile, and some have...

Minitrue Plus Five: March 10, 2020 – Tibet Independence, COVID Rent Relief, Whistleblower, Epidemic Transmission and Treatments

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New eBook: China Digital Times Lexicon, 20th Anniversary Edition

On September 12, 2003, John Battelle published the first post on chinadigitaltimes.net: Here’s what a Google Search on “china weblog” yields, I’m looking forward to seeing ours at the top soon! China’s online population at the start of that year was nearly 60 million. Ten years later, it was fast approaching 600 million, and now, after 20, it is well over a billion. This new completely revised and hugely expanded update to our ebook series, formerly known as “the Grass Mud Horse Lexicon,” aims to capture something of the enormous explosion of online speech that accompanied this growth, with...

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If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 in the United States or find local resources in the International Suicide Prevention Wiki. Two recent incidents have reignited public concern about civil aviation safety in China, particularly as it pertains to the mental health of airline pilots. On July 1 in Jilin, Heilongjiang province, a 31-year-old China Southern Airlines pilot surnamed Li, reportedly upset after having failed a competency evaluation that disqualified him from flying, stabbed two of his colleagues (who were...

Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

Quashed MU5735 Progress Report, Workplace Stabbing by Pilot in Jilin Reignite Airline Safety Concerns

If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 in the United States or find local resources in the International Suicide Prevention Wiki. Two recent incidents have reignited public concern about civil aviation safety in China, particularly as it pertains to the mental health of airline pilots. On July 1 in Jilin, Heilongjiang province, a 31-year-old China Southern Airlines pilot surnamed Li, reportedly upset after having failed a competency evaluation that disqualified him from flying, stabbed two of his colleagues (who were...

Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

Translation: Plunging Prices, Sprouting Weeds, and Broken Dreams

At The New York Times on Monday, columnist Li Yuan describes how, as "wages stagnate and jobs disappear, the promise of upward social mobility is eroding, especially for those from modest backgrounds. For many […], the Chinese Dream no longer feels achievable." Similar themes have featured prominently on CDT in recent months, from uproar over the "4+4" fast-track for medical qualifications to commentary on the decline of former "golden ticket" degrees like computer science and the resurgent appeal of official careers. Other examples include gallows humor...

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June 30 marked the fifth anniversary of Beijing’s imposition of a heavy-handed national security law (NSL) on Hong Kong, which has altered the sociopolitical landscape of the city by undermining its democratic institutions, weakening civil society, and severely curtailing a wide range of freedoms. In the last five years, groups of opposition politicians have been jailed, labor unions and universities cowed, once prominent media outlets shuttered, public protests quashed, and June 4 commemorations banned. Many Hong Kong activists and organizations have been forced into exile, and some have...

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The Chinese animated film "Ne Zha 2" has continued its record-breaking run, grossing over $2 billion worldwide and remaining on China’s top-five box-office list over 110 days after its release. But the film’s success has belied its curated image and masked a broader chill for the Chinese box office. Many Chinese companies and schools have organised patriotic outings and repeat viewings to boost box-office figures. Articles and comments critical of "Ne Zha 2" have been deleted from social media platforms, and Chinese bloggers and reviewers have reported being criticized or...

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Translations: China’s Rights Lawyers on the Tenth Anniversary of the “Black Friday” 709 Crackdown

This week, many organizations and media outlets commemorated the tenth anniversary of the 709 (July 9) or "Black Friday" crackdown, a coordinated detention of more than 300 rights lawyers and activists in 2015 that coincided with a marked authoritarian shift in the early Xi Jinping era. CDT has published a roundup of tenth anniversary coverage and activities, including an online gathering of Chinese civil society groups, a joint statement and U.N. appeal by 31 international rights groups, and assessments of the impact of the crackdown on Chinese civil society, rights protection...

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New U.S. Export Controls Aim to Curtail China’s Access to Advanced Semiconductor Technology

Over the past two weeks, the Biden administration has issued a series of regulations intended to halt China’s development of advanced technologies. The measures restrict the export of advanced chips, design software, and semiconductor manufacturing equipment that are crucial to China’s military, AI, and supercomputing initiatives. While the impact of these regulations remains to be seen, this “major watershed” demonstrates a significant U.S. policy shift towards a more aggressive approach to China, and risks accelerating technological and economic decoupling between the two countries across...

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Bleak Assessments of Hong Kong’s National Security Law, Five Years On

June 30 marked the fifth anniversary of Beijing’s imposition of a heavy-handed national security law (NSL) on Hong Kong, which has altered the sociopolitical landscape of the city by undermining its democratic institutions, weakening civil society, and severely curtailing a wide range of freedoms. In the last five years, groups of opposition politicians have been jailed, labor unions and universities cowed, once prominent media outlets shuttered, public protests quashed, and June 4 commemorations banned. Many Hong Kong activists and organizations have been forced into exile, and some have...

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Translation: Plunging Prices, Sprouting Weeds, and Broken Dreams

At The New York Times on Monday, columnist Li Yuan describes how, as "wages stagnate and jobs disappear, the promise of upward social mobility is eroding, especially for those from modest backgrounds. For many […], the Chinese Dream no longer feels achievable." Similar themes have featured prominently on CDT in recent months, from uproar over the "4+4" fast-track for medical qualifications to commentary on the decline of former "golden ticket" degrees like computer science and the resurgent appeal of official careers. Other examples include gallows humor...

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Quashed MU5735 Progress Report, Workplace Stabbing by Pilot in Jilin Reignite Airline Safety Concerns

If you or someone you know is in crisis, please call the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 in the United States or find local resources in the International Suicide Prevention Wiki. Two recent incidents have reignited public concern about civil aviation safety in China, particularly as it pertains to the mental health of airline pilots. On July 1 in Jilin, Heilongjiang province, a 31-year-old China Southern Airlines pilot surnamed Li, reportedly upset after having failed a competency evaluation that disqualified him from flying, stabbed two of his colleagues (who were...

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Censored Statistics, Deleted Data Muddy the Waters

As China continues to tighten information flows in and out of the country, how reliable are statistics from official Chinese sources? Recent media pieces have highlighted the deepening lack of government transparency and accuracy when it comes to important data, and its implications for research related to China. The latest example is from Rebecca Feng and Jason Douglas at The Wall Street Journal, who wrote this week about how “Beijing has stopped publishing hundreds of statistics, making it harder to know what’s going on in the country”: Land sales measures, foreign investment data and...

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Translation of Chai Jing Interview With Chinese Civil War Survivor Gao Binghan, Part 2: “War Is Always a Tragedy, Something I Cannot Endorse.”

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