The Long Shadow of 2012’s Shifang Protests
Protests against a planned molybdenum copper plant in Shifang, Sichuan were hailed as a triumph of...
Nov 10, 2014
Protests against a planned molybdenum copper plant in Shifang, Sichuan were hailed as a triumph of...
Nov 5, 2012
While China’s state-run CCTV covered Hurricane Sandy extensively, last week’s protests in...
Oct 5, 2012
At Tea Leaf Nation, Tom Snyder covers the fallout from an incident during last month’s anti-Japanese protests: prominent nationalist Han Deqiang’s slapping of an elderly man for “disrespecting” Mao...
Aug 31, 2012
Cross-Talk Comics looks at the last nine months in news and the government response to many...
Aug 6, 2012
The following example of censorship instructions, issued to the media and/or Internet companies by...
Aug 3, 2012
A July 31 People’s Daily overseas edition editorial simultaneously called for internal reform and...
Jul 29, 2012
AFP reports quiet in Qidong amid a heavy police presence following Saturday’s violent protests against a planned pipeline. “People don’t dare to go out in the streets today,” said a local resident, who...
Jul 28, 2012
Riots broke out in the Jiangsu city of Qidong on Saturday during protests against a pipeline which locals feared would pollute the nearby coastline. From Peter Parks at AFP: Following the clashes, the local police said in their...
Jul 25, 2012
After recent protests in Shifang highlighted the increasingly important role of social media in “mass incidents” in China, Greenpeace’s Monica Tan ponders what the web might mean for environmental activism....
Jul 16, 2012
On July 2, limits were set on trading in Chenguang Biotech (晨光生物) stock to curb speculation [zh]....
Jul 12, 2012
Now that the protests over a proposed molybdenum copper plant in Shifang, Sichuan have been resolved, observers are focusing on how government controls over information sparked or exacerbated the situation and on the long-term...
Jul 10, 2012
In the aftermath of the Shifang protests, Party mouthpiece Global Times published an editorial on...
Jul 9, 2012
Protests in Shifang over a planned copper molybdenum plant succeeded in halting the project, but...
Jul 8, 2012
The recent large-scale protests over a proposed molybdenum copper plant in Shifang, Sichuan resulted in the cancellation of the plans by the local government. But residents are still angry about the government’s lack of...
Jul 7, 2012
An online argument about environmental protests in Sichuan, which halted construction of a large molybdenum copper plant, reportedly spilled into a Beijing park on Friday. From Global Times: Wu Danhong, 33, an assistant...
Jul 6, 2012
The turmoil in Shifang subsided on Wednesday as the local government canceled plans to build a...
Jul 5, 2012
Weibo user gio555 reimagines the crackdown on Shifang protesters as a comedy sketch. Cross-talk,...
Jul 4, 2012
The planned copper plant in Sichuan Province over which protesters and riot police clashed earlier this week has been cancelled, and those detained during the confrontation released. From Keith Bradsher at The New York Times:...