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

 

For the rising stars of Taiwanese political satire, China is a joke
by Vic Chiang and Christian Shepherd
via Washington Post on April 6, 2022


Minitrue: Four Leaked CAC Censorship Directives on Ukraine, Beijing Olympic Budget, and Ban Of Russian And Belarusian Paralympians
by Cindy Carter
via China Digital Times on March 18, 2022


Bristling Against the West, China Rallies Domestic Sympathy for Russia
by Chris Buckley
via New York Times on April 4, 2022


Shanghai Woman’s 16-Hour Bus Ride Into Quarantine: ‘My Only Wish is to Leave This Place Alive’
by Stella Yifan Xie
via Wall Street Journal on April 5, 2022


The Muddled Case Against Xi Jinping’s Third Term
by Ling Li
via London School of Economics on March 31, 2022


A final victory for China’s propaganda chiefs
via The Economist on April 2, 2022


In Hong Kong, China’s Covid Aid Gets the Cold Shoulder
by Joy Dong and Austin Ramzy
via New York Times on March 31, 2022


China decries UK judges quitting HK court, London says democracy at stake
by Farah Master and Kristy Needham
via Reuters on March 31, 2022


Six UK judges defy calls to leave Hong Kong court
by Jonathan Ames
via Times of London on April 1, 2022


EU leaders urged to be tough on China if it backs Russia in Ukraine
by Jennifer Rankin and Vincent Ni
via The Guardian on March 31, 2022


China’s Political Discourse February 2022: The Chained Woman
by Bill Bishop
via China Media Project on April 1, 2022


Children and the Elderly Suffer Under Shanghai’s Lockdown
by Joseph Bouwer
via China Digital Times on April 4, 2022


Independent Reporting on Mu5735 Disaster Blocked, Criticized, and Censored
by Joseph Bouwer
via China Digital Times on March 31, 2022


Close ties allow Russian propaganda to spread swiftly through China, report claims
by Helen Davidson
via The Guardian on March 31, 2022


John Lee, Former Policeman, Poised to Be Hong Kong’s Next Top Official
by Elaine Yu and Dan Strumpf
via Wall Street Journal on April 6, 2022


Hard-liner Who Led Crackdown on Protests Is Favorite to Run Hong Kong
by Austin Ramzy
via New York Times on April 6, 2022

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