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

 

Second rights activist faces state subversion charges in secret trial
by Guo Rui
via South China Morning Post on June 24, 2022


China’s Marxism majors prosper amid labour market woes
by Sun Yu
via Financial Times on June 29, 2022


‘Digital handcuffs’: China’s Covid health apps govern life but are ripe for abuse
by Cheng Leng
via Financial Times on June 28, 2022


Shanghai’s Covid Lockdown Legacy: Confusion, Despair, Departure
by Natasha Khan, Cao Li, Shen Lu and Stella Yifan Xie
via Wall Street Journal on June 25, 2022


Some media blocked from covering Xi's handover anniversary visit to Hong Kong
by Anne Marie Roantree and Jessie Pang
via Reuters on June 29, 2022


China proposes rules to regulate private pension investment via mutual funds
via Reuters on June 25, 2022


She was loved for standing up to China. She may die in jail
by Chan Ho-him
via Financial Times on June 23, 2022


Brain drain: Hong Kong political crackdown sparks scholar exodus
by Frances Cheung and Takeshi Kihara
via Nikkei Asia on June 26, 2022


Under pressure from Beijing, Hong Kong’s schools become more patriotic
by Theodora Yu
via Washington Post on June 22, 2022


“Top Gun: Maverick” shows Hollywood can survive without China’s film market
by Adario Strange
via Quartz on June 28, 2022

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