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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 […]
ZGBriefs | April 23, 2015
[…] the Uighurs' dream of a state in Xinjiang, to the north of Tibet – Uighuristan, as they call it, or just Watan, meaning "homeland". China’s Maodun: A Free Internet Caged by the Chinese Communist Party (April 16, 2015, China Brief) China pursues a strategy of aggressive cyberspace management and is in the midst of […]
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 […]
ZGBriefs | August 13, 2015
[…] are now taking on Western food chains at their own game: door-to-door delivery. Startups backed by the likes of Alibaba and Tencent are wooing customers with discounts, free delivery and the choice of thousands of restaurants. China Unveils New 100-Yuan Note in Bid to Stop Counterfeiters (August 10, 2015, China Real Time) China gave […]
ZGBriefs | July 18, 2019
[…] are subject to various professional disciplinary punishments. Many have had their licenses canceled or revoked. Chinese Police Formally Arrest Beijing Rights Activist on 'Terrorism' Charges (July 12, 2019, Radio Free Asia) Beijing-based veteran rights activist Zhang Baocheng has been formally arrested on "terrorism" charges, RFA has learned. Zhang, who has previously taken part in the New […]
October 4, 2012
[…] given lengthy prison terms for supporting the resistance movement to Chinese rule that has involved the self-immolation of more than 50 people since 2009, according to Radio Free Asia, a news organization financed by the United States government. The sentences, from 7 to 11 years, reflect Beijings hard-line approach to a protest campaign that […]
ZGBriefs | October 27, 2016
[…] in ZGBriefs, please contact [email protected] for more information. Government / Politics / Foreign Affairs China Recalls Passports Across Xinjiang Amid Ongoing Security Crackdown (October 20, 2016, Radio Free Asia) Chinese authorities in the northwestern region of Xinjiang are requiring residents, who include the mostly Muslim Turkic-speaking Uyghur group, to hand in their passports to […]
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March 5, 2015
[…] Internetalready one of the worlds most heavily censoredhas grown even more tightly controlled, undercutting the idea that new technologies will lead to more open political debate and free speech. The government continues to expand its oversight, announcing new arrests and restrictions. Thousands in Hong Kong Rally in Support of China (August 17, 2014, The […]
ZGBriefs | June 15, 2017
[…] country’s general conditions and culture starting from next month, the government announced on Monday. Gaokao Superstitions (June 8, 2017, The World of Chinese) Maybe it’s all that free time, but over the years, anxious parents waiting outside the testing center have come up with an ever-evolving list of superstitious rituals they and their offspring […]
ZGBriefs Newsletter for May 10, 2012
[…] areas struggle with their learning. Our country has exempted text book fees for primary and middle school kids, but dictionaries and other reference books are not yet free for them.” SOCIETY / LIFE Ferrari sorry after car damages Nanjing city wall (May 9, 2012, BBC News) Italian sports car maker Ferrari has apologised after […]