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ZGBriefs | February 18, 2016
[…] from traveling to the United States to accept a Harvard University prize for a 2008 book uncovering the devastating toll of the Great Chinese Famine of 1958-1961. Free Speech in China Gets an Unlikely State-Media Backer (February 17, 2016, China Real Time) China’s ruling Communist Party is cracking down on internal criticism, and the […]
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 | January 13, 2022
[…] Perspective of Grace (January 10, 2022, Sola Network) Many Asian Americans churchgoers struggle to accept the concept of grace. In presentations of the gospel message, we hear that God’s gift is free and without obligation: There is nothing we need to do but accept the gift. However, in East Asian cultures, gifts largely come with reciprocity. Whether it is a […]
Voices from Hong Kong
On the 20th Anniversary of the Hong Kong SAR
[…] again living in HK, neither of us are optimistic as we are seeing changes in the attitude of the government and related organizations. We are not totally free to speak and to act. And there is increasing intervention in HK by China. A PhD student studying overseas To be honest, I was too young at […]
ZGBriefs | January 16, 2020
[…] stop. The incident, outside a hospital in Qinghai province, also triggered an explosion inside the hole. New Law Requiring 'Ethnic Unity' in Tibet Raises Concerns (July 15, 2020, Radio Free Asia) Passed on Saturday by the regional legislature of China’s Tibet Autonomous Region (TAR) and set to take effect on May 1, the law requires equal […]
ZGBriefs | May 26, 2016
[…] persisted amid fears that the city’s liberties are eroding. Uyghur Teenager Convicted of Plotting to Leave China, Join Separatist Group Gets 20 Years (May 19, 2016, Radio Free Asia) A Uyghur teenager is facing a 20-year jail term after he was convicted of plotting to join a militant separatist group and conspiring to help […]
ZGBriefs
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 […]
Counting by Sevens—Re-entry into China
[…] nostrils and throat samples. Fortunately, our test results were uniformly negative. We had to pay for the hotel room and food costs, but the COVID tests were free (small benefit). Another complicating factor during our quarantine was a COVID outbreak that started in Nanjing but spread to many provinces and cities in China. We […]
ZGBriefs | September 12, 2019
[…] media (September 11, 2019, Reuters) Over the past year, China has sent state-owned PTV and other commercial television channels a series of documentaries, dramas and other television programming for free, officials from PTV told Reuters. What Holds China Together? (September 26, 2019, New York Review of Books) But it’s fair to say that today China faces its biggest […]
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 […]