30 years ago: A lesson in polite protest
China Digital Times, May 7, 2019
Wednesday, May 08, 2019
June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)
Xinjiang (新疆)
China slams U.S. for trying to deprive Beijing of UN forum seat over Uyghur detentions in Xinjiang
Agence France-Presse, May 8, 2019
China’s social media troll “army” wages war on Uighurs
Hong Kong Free Press, May 7, 2019
Access to Information (信息公开)
民政部开展整治行动 关闭9家非法社会组织网站 (Ministry of Civil Affairs shuts down websites of banned organizations)
The People, May 8, 2019
Chinese university staff “must study” Marxism, Maoist and Xi Jinping ideology
Radio Free Asia, May 7, 2019
CBS删减《傲骨之战》片段,涉及中国互联网审查
CBS censors a “Good Fight” segment. Its topic was Chinese censorship.
The New York Times, May 7, 2019
Minitrue: No news on U.S. trade dispute
China Digital Times, May 7, 2019
Australian Labor Party asks questions of WeChat over doctored accounts, “fake news”
Sydney Morning Herald, May 6, 2019
Citizen Participation (公民参与)
“Even now, I don't want to admit that Xiaobo is gone”
Radio Free Asia, May 7, 2019
Government Accountability (政府问责)
U.S. House passes pro-Taiwan bills, amid trade tensions with China
Reuters, May 8, 2019
How a Chinese venture in Venezuela made millions while locals grew hungry
Reuters, May 7, 2019
This is how China wants India to pay it back for listing Masood Azhar a terrorist
The Print, May 7, 2019
Taiwan reworks mainland China travel ban and treason rules in run-up to 2020 presidential election
South China Morning Post, May 7, 2019
台湾与世卫大会连三年无缘 起因是谁的谎言? (Whose lies caused Taiwan to be shut out from WHO annual assembly for 3 years?)
Deutsche Welle, May 7, 2019
ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)
中国黑客如何利用美国的网络武器库
How Chinese spies got the N.S.A.’s hacking tools, and used them for attacks
The New York Times, May 7, 2019
北京的网络监控审查与西方公司的协助 (Western companies have assisted Beijing’s Internet censorship and surveillance)
Voice of America, May 7, 2019
企业党组织:台媒曝富士康有党支部还建有党校 (Exposed: Foxconn houses a both a CPC branch and a CPC school)
Radio France Internationale, May 7, 2019
Hong Kong (香港)
Carrie Lam sticks to her guns on Hong Kong’s controversial extradition bill, but government will hear public concerns
South China Morning Post, May 7, 2019
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U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission, May 7, 2019
望李倩怡好好生活 籲台灣人對抗北京 林榮基:台灣是最後堡壘不能丟失 (“Taiwan is the last fortress; we can’t lose it,” says Hong Kong bookseller Lam Wing-kee, who fled to Taiwan over extradition concerns)
The Stand News, May 7, 2019
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流亡少女李倩怡:香港人跟台灣人沒有本錢再天真下去 (Hong Kong woman who fled to Taiwan to avoid rioting charges over Mongkok clash speaks for the first time in interview: Hong Kongers and Taiwanese people can no longer afford to be naive)
The Stand News, May 7, 2019
Government can’t justify discriminatory treatment, lawyer for gay Hong Kong civil servant argues in final appeal over spousal rights
South China Morning Post, May 7, 2019
保安局:不公布水炮車水壓數字 防有人掌握警方戰略 會集中射向人群下肢 (Security Bureau refuses to disclose operation guidelines and capability of newly-acquired crowd control water cannons, dodges queries on potential injuries on targets)
The Stand News, May 7, 2019
Commentary (评论)
China startups take moral high ground with “tech for good”
Financial Times, May 8, 2019
What’s in a name? Taiwan and China are fighting a war of words over identity and sovereignty
SupChina, May 7, 2019
人权报告:西方企业成为中共帮凶 (Interview with Teng Biao: Western companies are complicit in CPC’s human rights abuses)
Radio Free Asia, May 7, 2019
Xi Jinping wanted global dominance. He overshot.
The New York Times, May 7, 2019
在中国,当数字革命遇到极权主义 (In China, digital revolution meets totalitarianism)
The New York Times, May 7, 2019
【逃犯條例】陳弘毅評論逃犯條例建議修訂全文 (In full: Albert Chen's commentary on proposed changes to Hong Kong's extradition law)
Ming Pao, May 7, 2019