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The Chinese Interpreter

From Wall Street Journal: Beijing officialdom loves to talk about how the Olympics were a chance for the world to “get to know” China. But here in Hong Kong, one man has made it his mission to provide the West with a...

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The Death of a Chinese Democrat – Hannah Beech

From Time.com: Liang Yumin killed himself, after village-level bureaucrats made his life hell. His offense? Being democratically elected to replace them What I remember most about the four farmers who showed up at TIME’s Beijing bureau back in 2001 was the new shirts they wore. These men were trying their best to blend in to […]

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Blogs and China News Coverage – Rebecca MacKinnon

From RConversation: Over the past year or so, we’ve seen a number of instances in which China-focused blogs appear to have had a substantial impact on the international news media’s coverage of China. A couple of examples are Roland Soong’s ESWN on the Foxconn and Taishi Village stories, Jeremy Goldkorn’s Danwei on “Ayigate,” etc. There […]

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China publishes resolution on building harmonious society – Xinhua

From Xinhua: China on Wednesday published the Resolution on Major Issues Regarding the Building of a Harmonious Socialist Society, which was adopted at the conclusion of the Sixth Plenary Session of the 16th Central Committee of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Oct. 11. Resolution highlights the importance, guidelines, goals and principles of building […]

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Grass Roots Pressures Forge China’s Civil Rights Movement – RFA

Radio Free Asia reports on the growing defending rights (weiquan) movement in China: Lawyers and political analysts note a new awareness of civil rights among ordinary Chinese”epitomized by the failed attempt in July 2005 by villagers in Taishi, Guangdong province, to recall their elected village chief amid corruption allegations. A new adjective is being applied […]

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China Detains Top Guangdong Rights Lawyer – RFA

From Radio Free Asia: Authorities in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou have detained prominent civil rights lawyer Guo Feixiong on suspicion of “running an illegal business.” Guo, who is also known as Yang Maodong, was taken from his home at 9 a.m. Thursday by plainclothes officers and is being held at the Guangzhou No.1 […]

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