Families of Dissidents Threatened Over Open Letter
As the police in China continue their search for clues to the provenance of a sharply-worded open...
Mar 28, 2016
As the police in China continue their search for clues to the provenance of a sharply-worded open...
Mar 25, 2016
On March 4, the opening day of the annual top political meetings in Beijing, the state-linked...
Mar 11, 2016
On the Committee to Protect Journalists’ blog, Yaqiu Wang writes about recent incidents in...
Oct 31, 2015
China ranked last among the countries included in Freedom House’s 2015 Freedom on the Net...
Sep 14, 2015
Last week, the script of a speech delivered by Xi Jinping at the Central Party School back in...
Aug 24, 2015
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
Apr 16, 2015
@badiucao #SOS my twitter account is being attacked #五毛 by Chinese Internet commentators‘ slander...
Jul 22, 2014
The New York Times’ Kiki Zhao reports the sudden firing of journalist Song Zhibiao over...
Mar 13, 2014
Amid the central government’s ongoing crackdown on online public opinion and as innovation...
Aug 29, 2013
Since Xi Jinping came to power just less than a year ago, hopes that his administration would...
Aug 5, 2013
South China Morning Post’s Ivan Zhai reports renewed momentum on Chinese Wikipedia, after...
Dec 26, 2012
An open letter released on Christmas Day seeks to sway the new Party leadership towards renewed political reform, encouraged by Xi Jinping and others’ strong words against corruption and bureaucratic excesses. From...
Nov 20, 2012
Even beyond China’s Great Firewall, Twitter is not always a safe haven for the country’s more...
Mar 14, 2012
The National People’s Congress has passed a controversial amendment to China’s Criminal Procedure Law which will, if faithfully implemented, strengthen suspects’ rights in ordinary—i.e. non-political—cases. But...
Oct 26, 2011
The New York Times Magazine has a lengthy article looking at the role of humor and satire online in China: No government in the world pours more resources into patrolling the Web than China’s, tracking down unwanted content and...
May 5, 2011
Responding on Twitter to news of Osama bin Laden’s death, blogger Wen Yunchao wrote that “Bin Laden is dead, but Mao Zedong still lives on.” As authorities cultivate celebrations of China’s Communist...
Nov 22, 2009
Residents of Panyu, Guangdong, are protesting plans to build a garbage incinerator in their city, and the actions are being tweeted live at the hashtag #pylj. @ellachou is translating many of the tweets into English. Photos have...
Nov 17, 2009
Isaac Mao, a Shanghai based social entrepreneur, blogger, software architect and fellow of Berkman Center for Internet and Society, Law School of Harvard University, writes on the Guardian: Obama’s reference to censorship...