25 Sentenced in Xinjiang for Terrorist Activity
A court in Xinjiang has sentenced 25 people for a variety of terrorism-related offenses, including...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 12, 2014
A court in Xinjiang has sentenced 25 people for a variety of terrorism-related offenses, including...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 12, 2014
The latest spate of anti-monopoly investigations in China, which has resulted in multiple office...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 11, 2014
Reuters’ Megha Rajagopalan and James Pearson report that China is clamping down on Christian...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 11, 2014
Following last week’s announcement of new restrictions on instant messaging services...
Read Moreby Anne Henochowicz | Aug 11, 2014
Confucius Institutes are no strangers to controversy. Affiliated with China’s Ministry of...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 11, 2014
The New York Times’ Andrew Jacobs describes the brewing battle over Peking...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 11, 2014
chinaSMACK translates a NetEase photo gallery documenting the rise and fall of China’s...
Read Moreby Samuel Wade | Aug 11, 2014
Global Times’ Cao Siqi reports on the mysterious demolition (or relocation, according to...
Read Moreby Josh Rudolph | Aug 11, 2014
Documentary film-maker Hu Jie’s body of work has focused on Party history from the 1950s to...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 10, 2014
Official media have reported that 18 people have turned themselves in for their connection to...
Read Moreby Sophie Beach | Aug 10, 2014
For his latest cartoon, Badiucao comments on the recent release of human rights lawyer Gao...
Read Moreby Grace | Aug 8, 2014
On Thursday, Chinese authorities released prominent human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng from a prison...
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