The Chinese government has censored human rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng’s new prison memoir in order to obscure the human rights atrocities within the justice system.
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How a tragedy in rural China stirred up a discussion about the bitter living conditions of impoverished women in the countryside.
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Chen Pokong’s book is accurate in portraying a China that indulges in capitalistic consumption, says Tienchi Martin-Liao.
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The Chinese government is escalating its violent oppression of human rights lawyers, with several esteemed activists being forced to publicly confess their “crimes.”
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After years of being a thorn in the side of the Communist Party, a highly esteemed Chinese liberal magazine has been shut down.
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Chinese writer-in-exile Yu Jie attempts to reconcile his past life in China and his present life in the United States with over 30 books published.
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The Chinese media is being muted during the 50th anniversary of the Chinese Cultural Revolution.
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