ARTICLES THAT ILLUMINATE THE LACK OF PERSONAL FREEDOM AND POLITICAL LIBERTY UNDER THE CHINESE COMMUNIST PARTY.
Even in secret, China’s leaders speak in code
via The Economist on January 1, 2022
Chinese banks cut back traditional lending as concern over economy mounts
by Sun Yu
via Financial Times on January 5, 2022
China’s data ‘disappearance’ makes information access rough going for outsiders
by Sébastian Seibt
via France 24 on December 31, 2021
China increases scrutiny of companies seeking overseas listings
by Sun Yu
via Financial Times on December 27, 2021
Chinese lockdown rule-breakers shamed to encourage Covid compliance
by David Averre
via Daily Mail on December 29, 2021
VIDEO — The last day of Hong Kong's Stand News website
by Wei Wang and Grace Tsoi
via BBC on January 4, 2022
Hong Kong’s Citizen News to close citing fears for staff safety
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on January 3, 2022
Alibaba Exploring Options for Weibo Stake with State Firm
via Bloomberg on December 29, 2021
Covid gives China the perfect excuse to help Hong Kong self-isolate from democracy
by Stephen Vines
via Sunday Times on January 2, 2022
Eat, sleep, love Xi: China’s new rules for parenting
by Didi Tang
via Sunday Times on January 4, 2022
Denise Ho: The Cantopop star and pro-democracy activist arrested in Hong Kong
by Rhoda Kwan
via The Guardian on December 29, 2021
Hong Kong elections: Beijing redefines democracy
by Katja Drinhausen
via Mercator Institute for Chinese Studies via December 22, 2021
China’s suspension of new video game licenses stretches into 2022
by Josh Ye
via South China Morning Post on December 31, 2021
Western allies condemn Hong Kong election over ‘erosion’ of democracy
by Thibault Spirlet
via Politico on December 21, 2021
‘Atmosphere of fear’: Hong Kong students lament loss of Tiananmen statues
by Rhoda Kwan
via The Guardian on December 31, 2021
Taiwan sees rise in immigration from Hong Kong amid national security crackdown
by Raymond Chung and Fong Tak Ho
via Radio Free Asia on December 31, 2021
Explainer: The decline of Hong Kong’s press freedom under the national security law
by Candice Chau
via Hong Kong Free Press on January 5, 2022
Why Sequoia Capital Will Split from Star Chinese Partner
by Kate Clark and Shai Oster
via Information on December 29, 2021