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China Accuses Online Activist of Subversion

The New York Times reports on the formal arrest of activist Hu Jia: Mr. Hu, 34, was first detained on Dec. 27, when security agents burst into his suburban Beijing apartment and dragged him away on suspicion of subverting state...

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China Correspondent Wins Osborn Elliot Journalism Prize

Evan Osnos, the Chicago Tribune’s Beijing bureau chief was awarded the Osborn Elliot Journalism Prize from the Asia Society. Jonathan Watts, the Guardian’s Beijing correspondent, was awarded an honorable mention. The press release for the award says: In announcing the award, Mr. Pearlstine praised Mr. Osnos for his tenacity in traveling to the far corners […]

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Yangtze dam is finished after 13 years and 1.3m evictions – Tom Miller

From the Guardian (link): Chinese officials and construction workers yesterday celebrated the completion of the Three Gorges Dam, 13 years after work first started on one of the world’s largest and most controversial engineering projects. In a live TV broadcast, workers poured the last of 28 million cubic metres of cement to finish the gargantuan […]

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Mao’s nervous minders pursued us everywhere – John Gittings

From the Guardian: Before handing over to my colleague Jonathan Watts in 2003, I covered a range of important stories to which I had been alerted by excellent reporting in the Chinese press or TV. There were powerful exposes of mining and environmental disasters linked to official corruption, of the plight of migrant workers cheated […]

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China’s secret internet police target critics with web of propaganda

By Jonathan Watts in the Guardian (free reg. required): China’s communist authorities have intensified their campaign against the party’s biggest potential enemy – the internet – with the recruitment of a growing army of secret web commentators, sophisticated new monitoring software and a warning that all bloggers and bulletin board operators must register with the […]

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On the water front

“Nine hundred billion tonnes of water flow down China’s greatest river, the Yangtze, every year. On the way, it powers the world’s biggest hydro-electric scheme, slakes the thirst of 400 million people and serves as a rubbish dump for a growing number of supercities, factories, farms and ships. Jonathan Watts traces its path from source […]

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