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

 

The Silencing: a special report on China, the Uyghurs and a culture under attack
by Katie Stallard
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


Behind Xi Jinping’s Great Wall of Iron
by John Simpson
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


Suspicion and subjugation in Xinjiang
by Katie Stallard
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


Historic Uyghur culture is under existential threat
by Rian Thum and Musapir
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


The Uyghurs’ plight shows the biggest threat to democracy is Western apathy
by Elif Shafak
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


“My culture will survive”: the Uyghur poet Fatimah Abdulghafur Seyyah on her family’s devastating persecution
by Anoosh Chakelian
via The New Statesman on February 16, 2022


Hong Kong: How Beijing Perfected Repression
by Michael C. Davis
via Journal of Democracy on January 2022


A Succession Drama, Chinese Style, Starring Xi Jinping
by Chris Buckley
via New York Times on February 14, 2022


Xi Jinping urges China to arm itself with stronger laws and better lawyers for ‘international struggle’
by Jun Mai
via South China Morning Post on February 16, 2022


China censors lesbian plotline in 'Friends'
by Philip Wang
via CNN on February 16, 2022


‘We’re going backward’: Chinese viewers upset by censorship of LGBTQ content in ‘Friends’
by Jiayun Feng
via SupChina on February 14, 2022


Eyes everywhere: China's surveillance equipment spreads worldwide
via Nikkei Asia on February 16, 2022


Hong Kong singer arrested on suspicion of acting with seditious intent and money laundering
by Kelly Ho
via Hong Kong Free Press on February 16, 2022


Hong Kong tech giants 'censor' UK rights website amid firewall fears
by Jojo Man
via Radio Free Asia on February 14, 2022


Pernod Ricard asks senior staff in Hong Kong to temporarily relocate
by Primrose Riordan
via Financial Times on February 15, 2022


Grindr is pulled from Apple’s App Store in China.
by Paul Mozur
via New York Times on February 2, 2022


Hong Kong pop star Denise Ho arrested by national security police
by Jessie Young
via CNN on December 29, 2021


Journalists warn of chilling impact of Hong Kong's planned 'fake news' law
via Radio Free Asia on February 15, 2022

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