How “Terror Capitalism” Links Uyghur Oppression to the Global Economy
The Nation, October 12, 2021
Explainer | Xinjiang timeline: key dates, events as China denies Western forced labour allegations
South China Morning Post, October 9, 2021
How “Terror Capitalism” Links Uyghur Oppression to the Global Economy
The Nation, October 12, 2021
Explainer | Xinjiang timeline: key dates, events as China denies Western forced labour allegations
South China Morning Post, October 9, 2021
TOP POLICE OFFICIALS PURGED IN LEGAL-POLITICAL RECTIFICATION CAMPAIGN
China Digital Times, October 8, 2021
China wants an even more dominant state monopoly on the media
Quartz, October 11, 2021
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National Development and Reform Council, October 8, 2021
Chinese Social Sites Ban Online Influencers Capitalizing on Buddhism
China Film Insider, October 11, 2021
CHINESE STATE-BACKED DISINFORMATION ON COVID-19 ORIGINS DOMINATES SEARCH ENGINE RESULTS
China Digital Times, October 8, 2021
As US returns to the UN Human Rights Council, it confronts an increasingly forceful China
South China Morning Post, October 10, 2021
China’s probe into Didi is aimed at addressing national security risks arising from New York listing, Xinhua says
South China Morning Post, October 11, 2021
Facebook’s troubles stir debate over internet control and whether Beijing may have a point in keeping social media giant out
South China Morning Post, October 8, 2021
Hong Kong’s Democratic Party poised to skip election for first time in decades after window closes on nominations
South China Morning Post, October 12, 2021
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam dismisses suggestion Beijing officials in city have formed shadow government
South China Morning Post, October 10, 2021
Hong Kong lawmakers support plan to bar those convicted under security law from social work
Hong Kong Free Press, October 12, 2021
Hong Kong police to enhance cybersecurity against threat of violent members of anti-government movement ‘going underground’
South China Morning Post, October 10, 2021
Hong Kong pro-democracy media tycoon Jimmy Lai to mark 1-year in remand as transfer to High Court delayed to Dec
Hong Kong Free Press, October 12, 2021
【羊村繪本案】言語治療師工會 5 人被控煽動 3 人再申保釋再遭拒 旁聽人士呼生日快樂(Three members of the General Union of Hong Kong Speech Therapists arrested for seditious children’s books are denied bail again)
Stand News, October 12, 2021
民主派初選47人案|王百羽被拒保釋 官稱不信保釋後「不再」危害國安(In denying bail to Henry Wong, one of the 47 pro-democracy figures arrested under the National Security Law, judge says he does not believe Wong would not harm national security if granted bail)
Ming Pao, October 11, 2021
University of Hong Kong’s Wed deadline for removal of 2-ton Tiananmen Massacre statue remains despite two typhoons
Hong Kong Free Press, October 12, 2021
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The Standard, October 11, 2021
Hong Kong schools must hold national flag ceremonies at least once a week under new Education Bureau rules
South China Morning Post, October 11, 2021
'This Drop Came So Quickly': Shrinking Schools Add to Hong Kong Exodus
The New York Times, October 11, 2021
Hong Kong press group apologises for ‘suspected theft’ of members’ info as Beijing-backed paper publishes shredded papers
Hong Kong Free Press, October 11, 2021
Hong Kong’s bookshops, losing readers and struggling through economic slump, try to read between ‘red lines’ of national security law
South China Morning Post, October 9, 2021
24歲男認中環暴動囚3年4個月 分析員認非法集結等囚9個月(24-year- old man sentenced to 3 years, 4 months after pleading guilty to rioting; 34-year-old bank analyst gets 9 months in jail for unauthorized assembly in 2019 protests)
Ming Pao, October 11, 2021
蕭澤頤:「假新聞」處心積累煽動群眾 有人立心不良以文化藝術「播毒」(Police Commissioner Raymond Siu says "fake news" is used deliberately to incite public and some people use arts and culture to "spread poison")
Stand News, October 10, 2021
China: UN must act on Xinjiang atrocities after petition shows mass global outrage
Amnesty International, October 11, 2021
Hong Kong policy address: why the gap between elite and public opinion on the blueprint?
South China Morning Post, October 12, 2021
The Tiananmen Massacre statue and the purging of Hong Kong
Hong Kong Free Press, October 12, 2021