Washington Post 2012-01-01 - 2012-01-20
China's Li Tie jailed for 10 years
Indifferent to censors, Christian Bale lends star power to Zhang Yimou's 'Flowers of War'
China to again close Tibet to foreign travelers during sensitive period from late February
For 3rd time in less than a month, China sentences activist to long jail term over writings
Chinese dissident details alleged torture
China says government to be more open, but strict Internet controls to remain
Photos by artist under Chinese house arrest to be exhibited at Columbia University in NYC
BlogPost : Internet censorship around the world
Beijing rejects US ambassador's criticism of China's human rights situation
Police respond as dozens of Tibetans gather holding picture of Dalai Lama in southwest China
Tibet activist groups: Another Tibetan sets self on fire in anti-China protest, unrest ensues
Chinese dissident writer says harassment forced him to move to the US
China warns US against interfering after it expressed concerns about Tibetan self-immolations
The Style Blog : D.C. museum embraces one of China's biggest dissidents
Chinese human rights lawyer jailed in remote Xinjiang region denied visitors, wife says
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei, detained last year, bring work to Smithsonian museums in Washington
Report says body paraded through streets after another self-immolation in Tibet area of China
Activist group says 2 people in southwest China set themselves on fire in Tibet protest
The Guardian 2012-01-01 - 2012-01-20
Former Tibetan monks set themselves on fire in protest against Chinese rule
Chinese dissident who fled to US tells of beatings and harassment
China jails writer for 10 years on 'subversion' charge
China to expand real-name registration of microbloggers
Chinese dissident Zhu Yufu charged with subversion
Wukan protest leader is made village's Communist party secretary
Protesters' stories: Sherab Tsedor and Tibet
Tibetan protester Sherab Tsedor: 'I would die for my people, but I did it for Chinese people too' - video
Chinese writer says harassment forced him to the US
Chinese police warn human rights activist over internet comments
Chinese rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng denied visitors in jail
China: 'Tibetan monk's body paraded after self-immolation'
Tibetans set fire to themselves in China to demand return of Dalai Lama
The Independent 2012-01-01 – 2012-01-20
Tibetans clash with police after man sets himself on fire
Tibetans set fire to themselves in China
Chinese police destroy villagers' new mosque
The Telegraph 2012-01-01 – 2012-01-20
China charges dissident for writing freedom poem
Wukan leader becomes village's Communist Party Secretary
Chinese police arrest human rights activist
China's media attacks Dalai Lama
'Body of Tibetan monk paraded in China after self-immolation'
First Tibetan self-immolations of 2012
Ai Weiwei says Beijing tax authorities reviewing tax evasion ruling
China's VP orders more thought control
Muslims clash with Chinese police who destroyed mosque
Missing China dissident Gao Zhisheng 'held in Xinjiang'
The New York Times 2012-01-01 – 2012-01-20
China Expands Microblog Identification ProgramLi Tie, Prominent Chinese Activist, Sentenced to Prison
China Continues Crackdown on Prominent Dissidents
Chinese Forces Reportedly Open Fire on Protesting Tibetans …
Censors Pull Reins as China TV, Chasing Profit, Gets Racy …
China Expands Program Requiring Real-Name Registration Online …
China - Tibetans Ransack Police Station After Killing of Suspect …
China - Dissident Author Flees to U.S.
China Set to Punish Another Human Rights Activist
In Wukan, China, Protest Leader Is Made Party Boss
Violent Clashes Reported in China Over Mosque Demolition
Reports of Deadly Shootout in Xinjiang Region of China
China Continues Arrests of Prominent Dissidents
No comments:
Post a Comment