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Growing Chinese censorship causes international ire – Chris Gill

From Interfax: China’s continuous media censorship and a recent apparent upgrade of controls have led to widespread condemnation from media organizations around the world. There have been a number of recent announcements calling for boycotts and protests against China’s censorship combined with condemnation of western firms that cooperate with the Chinese government. The UK’s National […]

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Chinese Take Longer Time to Cross Streets – China Net

From China Net: Beijing’s media observed on the streets that the lack of urgency when pedestrians crossed streets and roads was a major problem in road crossing etiquette. Experts also pointed out that Chinese take longer to cross streets than people overseas. According to expert analysis, the phenomena of pedestrians’ “watch cars but not traffic […]

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China puts squeeze on villa boom – AP

From The Associated Press: China has banned the use of new land for luxury villas and will tighten scrutiny of banks’ lending practices, expanding a campaign to rein in a building boom and cool economic growth, state media reported Thursday. Measures issued by the Ministry of Land and Resources also call on local officials to […]

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Sea Change? – Sophie Beach

Below is an article I wrote for the latest issue of Dangerous Assignments, the magazine of the Committee to Protect Journalists. The full issue, which also features a cover article on China’s Hidden Unrest, can be...

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Local News Bureaus in China – ESWN

From the EastSouthWestNorth blog (link): A national-level newspaper is a media brand name in China. Most of the local news bureaus around the country are not directly controlled by the newspaper headquarters itself. Here is how things look (warning: this is an illustrative example, but it does not mean that all local news bureaus are […]

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Online police to expand from Shenzhen to 8 other cities – An Ling

From the Ministry of Public Security (link), translated by CDT: A working meeting about the Internet management of public security agencies that ended on May 13 decided to expand the “virtual police” that is in practice in Shenzhen to eight other cities: Chongqing, Hangzhou, Ningbo, Qingdao, Xiamen, Guangzhou, Wuhan and Chengdu. According to Vice Minister […]

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