SCMP Confronted Over Forced Confession Coverage
In February, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post published an interview with detained...
Apr 18, 2018
In February, the Hong Kong-based South China Morning Post published an interview with detained...
Apr 13, 2018
The past five years have seen growing alarm at the use of televised confessions, particularly in...
Apr 2, 2018
On Saturday, The New York Times published a piece by Javier C. Hernández scrutinizing the Hong...
Jul 25, 2016
Since it was announced in December that Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba was buying Hong...
Apr 22, 2016
At Reuters, Engen Tham and Matthew Miller report efforts by China’s State Council Information...
Apr 5, 2016
Last December, Chinese internet giant Alibaba announced plans to buy influential Hong Kong-based...
Jul 17, 2014
As one set of new press regulations follows another, The Telegraph’s Malcolm Moore describes...
May 29, 2014
While heavily-disputed and sometimes illegal Chinese extraction projects in Myanmar contribute to...
Aug 29, 2013
South China Morning Post reports that Party leaders have agreed to launch a corruption...
Jul 22, 2013
Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post’s (SCMP) interview with Alibaba CEO Jack Ma last week caused an uproar: according to the interview, Ma compared difficult leadership choices he has made to Deng Xiaoping’s...
May 20, 2013
Under censorship pressure, Caixin’s flagship financial and business publication Century Weekly recently merged its legal-affairs-related reports into other sections of the magazine earlier this month. From South China...
Jul 13, 2012
A month-long investigation of the death of Hunan labour activist Li Wangyang has upheld the official explanation of suicide, but suspicion of foul play remains. Supporters say that Li was in no frame of mind to take his own...
Jun 20, 2012
The South China Morning Post, Hong Kong’s premier English language newspaper, has come under fire for allegedly censoring a story about the death of dissident Li Wangyang, who was found hanged under suspicious...
May 11, 2012
The grandson of writer and translator Zhou Zuoren (1885-1967) is fighting to stop the auction of an one of his manuscripts in Hong Kong, according to the South China Morning Post. The document is expected to fetch upwards of...
May 10, 2012
A Foreign Ministry spokesman’s non-answers about the expulsion of Al Jazeera English correspondent Melissa Chan this week have prompted widespread mockery. When the official transcript of the press conference appeared, it...
Jul 8, 2011
As China’s official media attempts to expand overseas, independent news organisation Caixin is taking similar steps into the international market. From The Wall Street Journal: Hu Shuli, a prominent Chinese editor who...
Aug 5, 2008
Liang Wendao, a well-known host of Phoenix TV, a Chinese broadcasting company based in Hong Kong, commented on the recent clash between members of the press and police during Olympics ticket sales on his blog. Translated by...
Sep 10, 2007
The story reminds us of an old question: will newspapers die one day? From the International Herald Tribune: In an age of proliferating free news on the Internet, The Standard, a 58-year-old English-language daily newspaper, took a gamble Monday that underscores the challenges facing print publications everywhere. It joined the growing ranks of the free […]