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Chinese Christian Voices

An Offer the Church Can’t Refuse

[…] were quickly censored from Chinese online media. However, this piece from “Ruoshui Manhai,” evaded censorship by writing up a biting satirical report of the event. Xiamen Provides Free Travel Opportunities to House Churches “Ruoshui Manhai” reporting—Relevant authorities in Xiamen have announced in recent days that they will be providing free travel opportunities to many […]

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ZGBriefs | May 9, 2024

[…] any mistresses or tax problems that could upend the candidate’s bid, prosecutors say. China’s Amended Secrets Law Sparks Fears Over Widening State Powers (May 1, 2024, Radio Free Asia) Recent changes to the way the Chinese government will investigate cases involving “state secrets” and sensitive information have sparked concerns that foreign nationals and companies […]

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ZGBriefs | July 29, 2021

[…] of our times,” which prosecutors said was secessionist. The widely anticipated ruling, much of which has hinged on the interpretation of the slogan, imposes new limits on free speech in the former British colony, activists say.  China’s New U.S. Ambassador Pioneered The Foreign Ministry’s Brash Tone (July 28, 2021, NPR) As a spokesperson, he delivered excoriating one-liners […]

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ZGBriefs | November 11, 2021

[…] a powerful document that determines the official narrative of party history and is to be used as an ideological guide for policies in the future. Sponsored Link Free Public Lecture: “Chinese Christians & the Path to Liberal Modernity in China”  by John Barwick, PhD, Cornell University HOST: China Academic Consortium (ERRChina) | CO-HOSTS: US-China […]

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ZGBriefs | December 31, 2015

[…] and other international humanitarian  risk their lives to rescue many Chinese people.  Demolition Gang Takes Down Cross, Seals Off Church in China's Zhejiang (December 29, 2015, Radio Free Asia) Authorities in the eastern Chinese province of Zhejiang have removed another cross from the roof of a prominent Protestant church in Wenzhou city, known as […]

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Children, AIDS, and the Church

[…] to ten million by 2010 according to the United Nations. If current trends continue, China could overtake Africa, where 29 million people have been infected with the virus. Though many HIV infected people are adults, many children are affected in some way or another. They are affected because they belong to a family that […]

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November 14, 2013

[…] back home how much they are affected by censorship in China. The reflexive answer has long been that censorship in China is for local journalists; foreigners are free to write about whatever they please. But that answer, while usually still true, is now subject to scrutiny. Q&A: Paul Mooney on reporting in China (November […]

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ZGBriefs | December 31, 2020

[…] include Daimler, BMW, Peugeot, Allianz and Siemens, all with a large presence in China. Education Chinese University of Hong Kong to ‘Restructure’ China Study Center  (December 24, 2020, Radio Free Asia) Moves are afoot to restructure the Universities Service Center for Chinese Studies at the Chinese University of Hong Kong (CUHK), RFA has learned. The center’s […]

View From the Wall

Everyone Is Not Local

[…] wants to come. All believe that this is the land of opportunity, a place worth their desperate attempt for money or their desire for adventure. The Truly Free Labor Market The word “free” means no restrictions; when you finish farm work, have the luxury of time, and believe in the financial myth of leaving […]

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September 26, 2013

[…] of sexually assaulting the woman in a hotel in February. He was one of five accused. No, China is NOT unblocking Facebook (or anything else) in Shanghai free trade zone (September 26, 2013, Tech in Asia) ecently, rumor had it that Chinas plans for a free trade zone in Shanghai would lead to the […]