ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.

 

As Beijing Olympics begin, exiled Uyghurs fight for families oppressed in China
by Alice Su
via Los Angeles Times on February 2, 2022


A Vast Network of ‘New Era Civilization Practice Centers’ Is Beijing’s Latest Bid to Reclaim Hearts and Minds
by Jessica Batke
via China File on January 31, 2022


Foreign Journalists in China Say They Face Deepening Intimidation
by Dan Strumpf
via Wall Street Journal on January 30, 2022


‘Nobody can say anything’: China cracks down on dissent ahead of Olympics
by Chris Horton
via The Guardian on February 3, 2022


Migrant Worker’s Tale of Inequality Grips China, Then Is Erased
by Li Yuan
via New York Times on January 31, 2022


Ahead of Winter Olympics, Beijing Moves to Quash Dissent
by Paul Mozur, Steven Lee Myers and John Liu
via New York Times on January 31, 2022


Sport, politics and Covid collide at the Beijing Winter Olympics
by Emma Graham-Harrison and Vincent Ni
via The Guardian on January 30, 2022


Why China’s Global Image Is Getting Worse
by Joshua Kurlantzick
via Council on Foreign Relations on January 24, 2022


VIDEO – Hearing on "CCP Decision-Making and the 20th Party Congress"
via U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission on January 27, 2022


Verdicts from China’s Courts Used to Be Accessible Online. Now They’re Disappearing.
by Luo Jiajun
via China File on February 1, 2022


Hong Kong: One of city's last Tiananmen Square memorials covered up
via BBC on January 31, 2022


China: Media freedom declining at 'breakneck speed' – report
via BBC on February 1, 2022


Foreign journalists in China subject to rising intimidation, survey finds
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on January 30, 2022


China watching in the ‘New Era’: A guide
by Charles Parton
via Council on Geostrategy on February 1, 2022


Reform and Crackdown in China: A Red Turn?
by Guido Alberto Casanova
via Italian Institute for International Political Studies on February 1, 2022


From Lantau to Ealing: Hong Kong’s homesick exiles in Britain greet the Year of the Tiger
by Stuart Lau
via Politico on February 1, 2022


Exclusive: Hong Kong leader delays filling post, raising questions about judiciary's independence
by Greg Torode
via Reuters on January 31, 2022


China’s Communist Party Quietly Inserts Itself into Everyday Life
by Josh Chin
via Wall Street Journal on January 31, 2022


China Fortifies Its Borders With a ‘Southern Great Wall,’ Citing Covid-19
by Liyan Qi, Keith Zhai and Lam Le
via Wall Street Journal on February 2, 2022

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