Minitrue: Don’t Hype Beijing Staff Passport Safekeeping
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
by Josh Rudolph | Dec 6, 2017
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
by Josh Rudolph | Oct 21, 2016
Responding to an increase in violent incidents in Xinjiang and elsewhere in China, authorities...
by Josh Rudolph | Jul 22, 2015
On Twitter and Instagram, Ai Weiwei today announced that authorities had finally returned his...
by Josh Rudolph | Jul 15, 2015
The BBC reports that three men allegedly armed with knives were shot dead and another woman...
by Josh Rudolph | May 20, 2015
Following reports last week that all residents of Xinjiang’s Ili Kazakh Autonomous...
by Josh Rudolph | May 14, 2015
A directive circulating in ethnically diverse Ili (Yili), Xinjiang, has called for all residents...
by Josh Rudolph | Jul 16, 2014
After an unsuccessful attempt to get an Australian visa to attend the 20th International Aids...
by Cindy | Mar 17, 2014
As the families and relatives of Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 continue to wait for news of the...
by Natalie Ornell | Mar 9, 2014
As emergency teams expanded their search on Sunday for the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, the...
by Samuel Wade | Feb 25, 2013
The Chinese made a record 83 million trips abroad last year, reflecting the increasing prosperity of the country’s growing middle class. But at least 14 million people, mostly Tibetans and Uyghurs, are denied the chance to...