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

 

25 Days that Changed the World: How COVID-19 Slipped China’s Grasp
by Chris Buckley, David Kirkpatrick, Amy Qin and Javier Hernandez
via New York Times on December 30, 2020


Preliminary investigations conducted by the Chinese authorities have found no clear evidence of human-to-human transmission of the novel #coronavirus (2019-nCoV) identified in #Wuhan, #China
via World Health Organization on January 14, 2020


A Hong Kong Website Gets Blocked, Raising Censorship Fears
by Paul Mozur and Aaron Krolik
via New York Times on January 9, 2021


China: Global Resistance to Deepening Repression
via Human Rights Watch on January 13, 2021


Beijing orders Chinese media to censor coverage of Alibaba probe
by Yuan Yang
via Financial Times on January 7, 2021


Mass arrests in Hong Kong on subversion charges
by Jeremy Goldkorn
via SupChina on January 6, 2021


53 Hong Kong democrats, activists arrested under security law over 2020 legislative primaries
via Hong Kong Free Press on January 6, 2021


China plans further Hong Kong crackdown after mass arrest – sources
by James Pomfret
via Reuters on January 11, 2021


Statement from National Security Advisor Robert C. O’Brien
by Robert C. O’Brien
via U.S. Executive Office of the President on January 11, 2021


Hong Kong security law being used to 'eliminate dissent' say US, UK, Australia and Canada
via The Guardian on January 10, 2021


Chinese and Russian media partner to "tell each other’s stories well"
by Katja Drinhausen and Mayya Solonina
via MERICS on December 22, 2020


Jack Ma was China’s most vocal billionaire. Then he vanished
by Barclay Bram
via Wired on January 13, 2021


China Is Struggling to Get the World to Trust Its Vaccines
by Iain Marlow, Faseeh Mangi, and Kari Soo Lindberg
via Bloomberg on December 28, 2020


China is desperate to control the narrative of Covid-19's origin - whatever the cost
by Sophia Yan
via Telegraph on January 6, 2021

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