Activists Stand Trial Over 2013 Press Freedom Protests (Updated)
A new trial for activists Guo Feixiong and Sun Desheng began on Friday amid heavy security after...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 28, 2014
A new trial for activists Guo Feixiong and Sun Desheng began on Friday amid heavy security after...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 28, 2014
In an interview with The New York Times, scholar Zhang Lifan discusses a recent flaring of...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 27, 2014
Hong Kong-based China Labour Bulletin has posted a 12-part FAQ on labor issues in China, covering...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 27, 2014
Despite Chinese authorities’ deep experience in restricting electronic content, The...
Read Moreby Grace | Nov 26, 2014
The New York Times’ Michael Forsythe and Austin Ramzy report that seven Hong Kong police...
Read Moreby radish | Nov 26, 2014
Two years into China’s ongoing anti-corruption campaign, a senior Chinese diplomat has...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Nov 26, 2014
The Economist’s Gady Epstein responds to misguided celebration of China’s...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Nov 26, 2014
Word of the Week comes from the Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon, a glossary of terms created by Chinese...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Nov 26, 2014
After years of campaigning by women’s rights activists, the State Council has drafted the...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Nov 26, 2014
Student leaders Lester Shum and Joshua Wong were among the 116 people detained Tuesday night and...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Nov 25, 2014
At a Foreign Ministry press conference, a journalist asked spokesperson Hua Chunying about the...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Nov 25, 2014
After being denied re-entry to China eight times, Feng Zhenghu lived in Tokyo’s Narita Airport for...
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