The HRIC Daily Brief is a daily selection of news stories and commentary related to human rights in China, drawn from Chinese- and English-language news and online media sources that we monitor daily. In addition to headlines and source links, HRIC also provides English translation of Chinese headlines.

Friday, June 14, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Xinjiang visit by U.N. counterterrorism official provokes outcry
Foreign Policy, June 13, 2019

UN rights chief Michelle Bachelet welcome to visit Xinjiang, Chinese ambassador says
Reuters, June 13, 2019

Parents of drowned Uyghur child likely held in “political” re-education camp
Radio Free Asia, June 13, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Chinese police detain two for spreading “false rumours” about Huawei: Report
Reuters, June 14, 2019

Anbang’s jailed former chief not seen by lawyers for a year
Financial Times, June 13, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Debating contests teach Chinese students an argument has two sides
The Economist, June 15, 2019

What China is saying about the Hong Kong protests
The Diplomat, June 14, 2019

Related:
China says Hong Kong extradition protests were “riots” sparked by foreign interference
Radio Free Asia, June 13, 2019

微博搜索封杀“香港加油”酒店NHK及CNN新闻亦被断线 (“Go Hong Kong” censored from Weibo; NHK and CNN blocked in hotels in mainland China for covering Hong Kong protests)
Radio France Internationale, June 13, 2019

Taiwanese man faces Thai trial for allowing radio broadcasts into China
Radio Free Asia, June 13, 2019

Hotels in Chinese cities near North Korean border forced to block access to South Korean TV
Radio Free Asia, June 13, 2019

Beijing issues teacher's ethics guideline to raise standard
China News Service, June 13, 2019
HRIC note: The teachers’ ethics guidelines include a provision forbidding “revealing national secrets and endangering national security and authority of the Communist Party of China.”

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Report: Chinese students target Hong Kong activism in South Korea
United Press International, June 13, 2019

Chinese Nobel laureate Mo Yan awarded Oxford honorary fellowship
Sina, June 13, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Hong Kong protests raise stakes for Xi’s hard-line agenda
The New York Times, June 13, 2019

Canadian minister dismisses suggestion to block Huawei CFO’s extradition
The Guardian, June 13, 2019

China to boost social credit system with new market regulatory measures
China News Service, June 13, 2019

US customs supervisor had “highly suspicious” contact with Chinese officials, prosecutors say
CNN, June 13, 2019

With classified filing, feds eye national security case against Mar-a-Lago intruder
Miami Herald, June 12, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

“It would become like Xinjiang”: Surveillance-savvy Hong Kong protesters go digitally dark
Agence France-Presse, June 14, 2019

Related:
Why Hong Kong’s protesters were afraid to use their metro cards
Quartz, June 13, 2019

Chinese ambassador warns Britain over blocking Huawei: BBC
Reuters, June 13, 2019

Facial recognition to cover Beijing Daxing International Airport
China News Service, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

香港逃犯条例修订争议 一张图看完全过程 (Chronology: Hong Kong’s extradition amendment bill controversy)
BBC, June 13, 2019

Related:
HKFP Lens: The final throes of Hong Kong’s day-long street occupation, as anti-extradition law protesters dispersed to Central
Hong Kong Free Press, June 13, 2019

Scrap proposed amendments to extradition laws, guarantee the right to peaceful assembly
FIDH, Human Rights in China, June 13, 2019

Foreign gov’ts and politicians urge restraint and dialogue over Hong Kong anti-extradition law clashes
Hong Kong Free Press, June 14, 2019

Related:
Freedom House urges US Congress to pass Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act
Freedom House, June 13, 2019

Why Taiwan is the most outspoken critic of Hong Kong’s extradition law
Quartz, June 13, 2019

醫生組織:懇切提醒警盡量避免醫院拉人 免病者害怕求診 加重傷勢 (Medical professionals urge police not to make arrests in hospitals, which will deter those injured and needing prompt treatment)
The Stand News, June 14, 2019

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添華夏慤現場重組:第一枚催淚彈發射前後,他們經歷了什麼? (Reenacted: What protestors went through after the first use of tear gas)
The Initium, June 14, 2019

【反送中的人】基督徒:神教我們守護公義,並非政權 (A Christian among protestors: God taught us to guard justice, not the government)
Inmediahk.net, June 13, 2019

Protesters disrupt Hong Kong’s MTR train services with non-cooperation campaign in new front against controversial extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong activist Avery Ng loses appeal against sentence for divulging details of corruption investigation into former government official
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

Commentary (评论)

If the extradition bill is not withdrawn, Carrie Lam must resign for the sake of Hong Kong and its people
South China Morning Post, June 14, 2019

A question of conscience: In doing the bidding of their political masters, how far are Hong Kong police willing to go?
Hong Kong Free Press, June 14, 2019

Hong Kong leader turns deaf ear to people's cries
Union of Catholic Asian News, June 13, 2019

I’m in prison because I fought for my city's freedom. Hong Kong’s extradition law would be a victory for authoritarianism everywhere
TIME, June 13, 2019

When Hong Kong police hurt our children, rather than protect them, they shatter our trust in good governance
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

WeChat is watching: Living in China with the app that knows everything about me
Nautilus, June 13, 2019

Thursday, June 13, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

On This Day — June 13, 1989: Most wanted: The Chinese authorities broadcast the list of the 21 most wanted student leaders.
See HRIC chronology and resources.

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Xinjiang (新疆)

Risky partner: Top U.S. universities took funds from Chinese firm tied to Xinjiang security
Reuters, June 13, 2019

Well-known Uighur scholar Nurmuhammed Tohti dies in Chinese concentration camp
Uighur Times, June 12, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

China frees church leader after 6 months in detention
The New York Times, June 13, 2019

China snubbed Justin Trudeau’s request for talks about detained Canadians
Agence France-Presse, June 13, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

河南叶县警方:一车主发九千余条微博辱骂抹黑警方,已被批捕 (Man in Henan arrested for Weibo posts insulting police)
The Paper, June 13, 2019

China launches new web cleanup campaign amid fresh takedowns
Reuters, June 12, 2019

Indoctrination classes for disobedient Catholic clergy
Bitter Winter, June 11, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

台公民团体声援香港 林飞帆:今日香港、今日台湾 (Taiwan students and organizations rally to support Hong Kong: “Today Hong Kong, today Taiwan”)
Radio Free Asia, June 12, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Taiwan’s Koumintang to send delegation to mainland China forum despite “warning” from Taipei
South China Morning Post, June 12, 2019

Philippines accuses Chinese vessel of sinking fishing boat in disputed waters
The New York Times, June 12, 2019

China’s Belt and Road Initiative criticised for poor standards and “wasteful” spending
South China Morning Post, June 12, 2019

CPPCC launches training class for national political advisors of ethnic minority groups, religious circles
Xinhua, June 12, 2019

U.S. “gift” to China shows North Korea sanctions going unenforced
Associated Press, June 12, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Telegram CEO pins cyber-attack on China hackers during Hong Kong extradition unrest
Agence France-Presse, June 13, 2019

Related:
From Facebook and Twitter to Telegram, WhatsApp and Signal: How protest technology has evolved since Occupy Central
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

8 key China highlights from Mary Meeker’s influential 2019 Internet trends report
Radii China, June 12, 2019

Huawei cancels laptop launch because of US trade blacklist
BBC, June 12, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Hong Kong Protest Live Updates: Police Violence Puts Government on Defensive
The New York Times, June 13, 2019

Extradition bill debate postponed for second time after Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong’s young protesters have learned the lessons of the past. They are tolerant of different views, careful with their identities and freed by a lack of leadership
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong protesters are defiant in the face of police rubber bullets: “We have to do something”
Independent, June 12, 2019

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【警暴合輯 ‧ 不斷更新】警向 6.12 手無寸鐵示威者施暴 人權組織、大律師公會批評 (Compilation: Police violence against unarmed protestors during clash on June 12, human rights organizations and Bar Association speak out on abuse and violation of international standards) The Stand News, June 13, 2019

兩醫生工會譴責警方濫用暴力 布袋彈橡膠子彈瞄準頭部 並非驅散人群手段 (Two doctors’ associations condemn excessive violence of the police, citing grave concerns about rubber bullets and bean-bag rounds aimed at heads of protestors and journalists and unrestrained use of tear gas, as reckless actions not aimed at crowd control)
The Stand News, June 13, 2019

特首選委聯署要求林鄭月娥下台、停止警方暴力及撤回逃犯修例 (Over 200 members of Election Committee ask Carrie Lam to step down, cease police violence, and retract extradition amendments)
Inmediahk.net, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong extradition bill should be dropped because of “serious risk of human rights violations” in mainland China, say foreign lawyers
South China Morning Post, June 13, 2019

Telegram 群組管理員被捕 楊岳橋:罪行備受質疑 被捕者無責任解鎖手機 (Coordinator of protester chatgroup arrested on public nuisance charges)
The Stand News, June 12, 2019

In battle for Hong Kong, the field has tilted toward Beijing
The New York Times, June 12, 2019

Commentary (评论)

李峻嶸:無大台、去中心化和「三罷」,能幫「反送中運動」走多遠?(Leaderless, decentralized, cross-sector strikes: Can these features carry Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement?)
The Initium, June 13, 2019

Hong Kong is on the frontlines of a global battle for freedom
TIME, June 12, 2019

Britain failed Hong Kong: The U.K. owes Hong Kongers fighting for democracy a moral debt
Foreign Policy, June 12, 2019

Hong Kong wants democracy: More than one million people took to Hong Kong's streets on Sunday to protest the new extradition-to-China law. What they're calling for is totally legitimate
Deutsche Welle, June 12, 2019

Hong Kongers won’t bow to Beijing. But their leaders will.
Foreign Policy, June 12, 2019

“Little fresh meat” and the changing face of masculinity in China: The embrace of a more fluid form of masculinity shows that many Chinese are frustrated with the traditional ideas pushed by the establishment
The New York Times, June 12, 2019

Wednesday, June 12, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

Erasing history: Why remember Tiananmen
ChinaFile, June 11, 2019

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Access to Justice (司法公正)

担忧人权问题,新西兰法院驳回中国引渡嫌犯请求
New Zealand court, blocking extradition, is latest to rebuke China’s judiciary
The New York Times, June 12, 2019

Cyber police lists fighting extremism as priority
Global Times, June 11, 2019

Top court releases outline to strengthen enforcement of judgments
Xinhua, June 11, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

新闻自由系列:记者在中国频遭暴力骚扰恐吓 (Reporters Without Borders warns of violence and harassment against journalists in China)
Voice of America, June 12, 2019

Sensitive words: “Let’s go Hong Kong!”
China Digital Times, June 11, 2019

China launches activity to promote Long March spirit
Xinhua, June 11, 2019

Chinese celebrity's Weibo account blocked after criticizing Huawei
Global Times, June 11, 2019

Chinese blogger addresses Weibo’s “elephant in the room”
What’s On Weibo, June 10, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Polls are open as Taiwan’s president tries to fend off primary challenger
The Diplomat, June 11, 2019

Translation: “What’s the Point of Further Discussion?”
China Digital Times, June 9, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

A world safe for autocracy? China’s rise and the future of global politics
Foreign Affairs, June 11, 2019

China accused of using “Made in Vietnam” labels to dodge US tariffs
Sky News, June 11, 2019

China mobilises diplomats to drum up global support ahead of G20
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

Chinese Communist Party chief in Inner Mongolia’s capital becomes latest “tiger” snared in corruption crackdown
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

The latest targets of China’s anti-gang campaign? Hospitals
Caixin, June 11, 2019

要赢民心?中国官定十一世班禅喇嘛首次出访 (Panchen Lama takes first foreign trip in visit to Thailand)
Radio Free Asia, June 11, 2019

Related:
China says its Panchen Lama visited Thailand in May
Reuters, June 11, 2019

Is China’s college entrance exam testing political loyalty?
Inkstone, June 8, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Google moving some hardware production out of China to avoid US tariffs and increasingly hostile government in Beijing
Bloomberg, June 12, 2019

Apple’s U.S. iPhones can all be made outside of China if needed
Bloomberg, June 11, 2019

Taiwan bans China-made semiconductors from cable TV boxes, in line with new cybersecurity law
South China Morning Post, June 10, 2019

Top Japanese chip gear firm to honor U.S. blacklist of Chinese firms: Executive
Reuters, June 11, 2019

Inside Huawei’s secretive plans to develop an operating system to rival Google’s Android
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

Related:
Huawei ships 1 million devices with its HongMeng OS
GS Marena, June 11, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Strikes, class boycotts and “picnics”: How ordinary people across Hong Kong are mobilising to take action against extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 12, 2019

Related:
【不斷更新】示威者成功佔據夏慤道 佔領運動場面重現 (Live updates: Occupation reemerges in fight against extradition bill as protestors seize major roads in Admiralty)
The Stand News, June 12, 2019

Police and protesters clash as mass protests escalate in Hong Kong
Vox, June 12, 2019

Hong Kong police declare China extradition protest 'a riot' as rubber bullets and tear gas fired at crowd
CNN, June 12, 2019

文化界接力絕食抗議反送中 楊雪盈、黎明冀引起更多港人關注 (Three cultural groups go on hunger strike to protest extradition amendment bill)
Inmediahk.net, June 12, 2019

Hong Kong’s journalism watchdog says police “trampled on reporters’ rights” during extradition protest clashes
Hong Kong Free Press, June 12, 2019

Police in Central Hong Kong stop, search subway passengers ahead of vote
Radio Free Asia, June 11, 2019

If Hong Kong extradition bill passes, what will happen?
USA Today, June 11, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Hong Kong's extradition law: Not just “Hong Kong people” have reason to fear Chinese “justice”!
Jerome A. Cohen, June 12, 2019

Why the British government must speak up for the people of Hong Kong
New Statesman, June 11, 2019

The Guardian view on Hong Kong’s extradition protests: An essential stand
The Guardian, June 11, 2019

鄭煒:欠缺政治機會和組織的香港,為何突然走出社運低潮? (Without political opportunity and proper mobilization, how did Hong Kong reinvigorate its social movements?)
The Initium, June 11, 2019

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

30 Years Ago: Revenge of the Old Guard
China Digital Times, June 11, 2019

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Beyond Beijing: What China's 1989 Democracy Movement was like in Changsha
Global Voices, June 11, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

US envoy decries lack of response from Islamic world to China's attacks on Uighurs
The Guardian, June 11, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

New Zealand blocks extradition of murder suspect Kyung Kim to China, claiming torture is “systemic” and “widespread”
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

维权律师彭永和会见王默后遭威胁殴打 (Human rights lawyer Wei Yong beaten up after meeting with detained activist Wang Mo)
Radio Free Asia, June 10, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

「華爾街見聞」涉違《網安法》關網整改 (Finance news website shut down for violation of Cybersecurity Law)
Ming Pao, June 11, 2019

Related:
China’s internet censor shuts financial news aggregator wallstreetcn.com amid worsening US relations over trade and tech
South China Morning Post, June 10, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

China’s feminist fight: #MeToo in the middle kingdom
Foreign Affairs, June 11, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

China’s fragmented health care system under increasing pressure as nation rapidly ages
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

China’s aid to African leaders’ home regions nearly tripled after they assumed power
Quartz, June 10, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

“You're a moral vacuum”: Huawei executive confronted in astonishing scenes
Sydney Morning Herald, June 11, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Hong Kong democrat Ted Hui sentenced to community service for snatching gov’t officer’s phone at legislature
Hong Kong Free Press, June 11, 2019

梁君彥僅留66小時審議送中惡法 料下周四表決 (LegCo chairman schedules only 66 hours of meeting over 7 continuous days for reviewing extradition bill; final voting expected on June 20)
Inmediahk.net, June 11, 2019

Hong Kong businesses vow to strike as anger over extradition bill grows
The Guardian, June 11, 2019

Related:

【反送中】中學生紛發起網上聯署罷課 英華學生:我們決定爭取屬於自己的未來 (Secondary school students jointly petition to postpone exams and start class boycott as extradition amendments LegCo reading set to resume)
The Stand News, June 11, 2019

【逃犯條例】教協周六辦集思會 籌備全港教師罷課 (Hong Kong Professional Teachers’ Union to plan city-wide class boycott)
Ming Pao, June 11, 2019

【逃犯條例】52個社福、宗教團體發起6.12罷工 張超雄:迫不得已 (52 social-work and religious groups to strike on Wednesday and rally outside LegCo)
HK01, June 11, 2019

US State Department and UK’s Asia minister express support for Hongkongers protesting extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 11, 2019

Related:
U.S. warns extradition law changes may jeopardize Hong Kong's special status
Reuters, June 11, 2019

Armed radicals or indecisive and leaderless – who are the protesters who clashed violently with police after Hong Kong extradition bill march?
South China Morning Post, June 10, 2019

Commentary (评论)

A world safe for autocracy? China’s rise and the future of global politics
Foreign Affairs, June 11, 2019

Monday, June 10, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

On This Day — June 9, 1989: In a speech, Deng Xiaoping states that the government has suppressed a “counterrevolutionary rebellion . . . determined by the international and domestic climate” where the “dregs of society” had sought to “establish a bourgeois republic entirely dependent on the West.”
See HRIC chronology and resources.

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Kazakhstan: Serikzhan Bilash remains under house arrest
Bitter Winter, June 8, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Western news sites blocked amid chill on Chinese media
China Digital Times, June 9, 2019

Related:
China adds Washington Post, Guardian to 'great firewall' blacklist
Sydney Morning Herald, June 9, 2019

CCP-launched online game promotes fear of religions
Bitter Winter, June 7, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

#ChinaWakeUp a call to action as women expose Twitter accounts selling date-rape drugs, porn
South China Morning Post, June 9, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

重返聯合國氣象大會突遭註銷資格,彭啟明:像健康的人突然罹癌 (Taiwan’s civil representative has “observer” status revoked in the middle of UN’s World Meteorological Organization meeting)
The News Lens, June 9, 2019

Related:
Taiwanese meteorology experts blocked from Geneva summit at last minute
Taipei Times, June 9, 2019

河南教堂遭强拆 官方反强逼教徒支付强拆费 (After Christians in Henan refuse to “donate” church to government, authorities raze church at congregations' expense)
Radio Free Asia, June 7, 2019

Smart locks in rental properties also monitor believers
Bitter Winter, June 7, 2019

Xi Jinping warns that resistance to globalisation, power politics are threatening world order
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

Stanford historian shows millions of relocated gravesites in China in new, interactive website
Stanford News, June 7, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Chinese state media calls new tech export controls a shield “against certain countries”
South China Morning Post, June 9, 2019

China summons tech giants to warn against cooperating with Trump ban
The New York Times, June 8, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

Hong Kong lawmaker Tanya Chan handed suspended sentence over Umbrella Movement charges
Hong Kong Free Press, June 10, 2019

抗议《逃犯条例》,香港爆发大规模游行
Hong Kong march: Vast protest of extradition bill shows fear of eroding freedoms
The New York Times, June 9, 2019

Related:
HKFP Lens: Hong Kong Island comes to a standstill as hundreds of thousands protest extradition bill
Hong Kong Free Press, June 9, 2019

【圖輯】6.10 凌晨的衝擊與驅散 (In pictures: The violent clash and dispersal after peaceful march against extradition)
The Stand News, June 10, 2019

【 6.12 逃犯條例二讀】民陣號召周三起立法會外集會 召集人岑子杰:有會議就會有行動 (Civil Human Rights Front calls for rally outside LegCo when bill resumes second-reading on Wednesday)
The Stand News, June 10, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong will not withdraw extradition bill: Carrie Lam
Al Jazeera, June 10, 2019

聲援香港遊行 羅哲斯:絕食 36 小時 抗議港府無視反送中遊行 (Benedict Rogers to conduct 36-hour hunger strike in response to Hong Kong government’s indifference to massive protests)
The Stand News, June 10, 2019

High Court judge gets warning from Hong Kong’s chief justice after name appears on petition against extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 8, 2019

Beyond #MeToo: three Hong Kong academics’ quest to challenge sexist attitudes in society and encourage victims to speak up
South China Morning Post, June 10, 2019

Commentary (评论)

“Never bet against the people of Hong Kong”: Why I won’t abandon this city, even as its politics deteriorate
Hong Kong Free Press, June 9, 2019

Same-sex couple benefits ruling a step forward, but equality remains far off in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, June 8, 2019

Friday, June 07, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

On This Day — June 9, 1989: In a speech, Deng Xiaoping states that the government has suppressed a “counterrevolutionary rebellion . . . determined by the international and domestic climate” where the “dregs of society” had sought to “establish a bourgeois republic entirely dependent on the West.”

See HRIC chronology and resources.

30 years ago: Legions of soldiers encircling Beijing
China Digital Times, June 7, 2019

30 years ago: Beijing chiefs face opposition
China Digital Times, June 6, 2019

Video: “Not double standards” – UN chief spokesperson refuses to condemn 1989 Tiananmen Massacre
Hong Kong Free Press, June 6, 2019

In the Mojave Desert, Crazy Horse keeps company with Tiananmen’s Tank Man
Radio Free Asia, June 5, 2019

As world remembers Tiananmen deaths, China says it's the victim
Bloomberg, June 4, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

法新社确认新疆清真寺被毁传闻 开斋节信徒在停车场祷告 (AFP confirms rumors of Xinjiang mosque destruction, believers celebrating the last day of Ramadan forced to pray in parking lot)
Radio France Internationale, June 7, 2019

US Speaker Pelosi says Uyghur Crackdown Bill “moving in a positive direction”
Radio Free Asia, June 6, 2019

美议员:中国要承担新疆迫害行径的后果 (US Officials: China has to take responsibility for the consequences of the persecution of people in Xinjiang)
Radio Free Asia, June 6, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

94 Taiwanese telecom fraud suspects extradited from Spain arrive in Beijing
Agence France-Presse, June 7, 2019

Related:
94名台湾嫌犯被西班牙遣送至中国大陆 (94 Taiwanese suspects extradited from Spain to China)
Deutsche Welle, June 7, 2019

Canada denies abusing Meng Wanzhou’s rights, saying border officers used “usual customs processes” when they took her phones at airport
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

Huawei CFO will challenge extradition, company says
Voice of America, June 6, 2019

Related:
孟晚舟引渡美国案明年1月展开聆讯 (Extradition case hearing for Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou set January 1, 2020)
Radio France Internationale, June 7, 2019

A belt-and-road court dreams of rivalling the West’s tribunals
The Economist, June 6, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

For China’s leading investigative reporter, enough is enough
The New York Times, June 7, 2019

China social media: WeChat and the Surveillance State
BBC, June 7, 2019

China censors financial blogs amid propaganda blitz
Financial Times, June 7, 2019

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六四后仍风声唳 多个财经自媒体微信号被封 (Tightened control in effect beyond June Fourth as many financial media WeChat accounts are blocked)
Radio Free Asia, June 7, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Cartoonist Badiucao unmasked amid Twitter emoji drought
China Digital Times, June 6, 2019

Related:
Chinese cartoonist Badiucao slams Twitter for refusing Tiananmen Massacre emoji
Agence France-Presse, June 6, 2019

刘强东案引发中国强奸文化讨论 (Liu Qiangdong’s case triggers debate about rape culture in China)
The New York Times, June 6, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Taiwan put on US defence department list of “countries” in latest move likely to goad China
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

U.N.'s Guterres says China, U.S. must not slip into new Cold War
Reuters, June 7, 2019

美国在推动取消中国在WTO的发展中国家地位 (United States pushes for cancellation of China’s “developing country” status at WTO)
Voice of America, June 7, 2019

How national anthem law is being applied more strictly in Hong Kong than in Beijing
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Lenovo branded “unpatriotic” by Chinese consumers in nationalistic backlash
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

Huawei’s PR Campaign Comes Straight From the Party’s Playbook
Foreign Policy, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

HKFP Voices: Hong Kong’s extradition law plan is a threat to human rights, say over 70 NGOs in open letter
Hong Kong Free Press, June 7, 2019

“You are not alone”: Hongkongers abroad mobilise to oppose extradition law changes
Hong Kong Free Press, June 7, 2019

“The last fight for Hong Kong”: Activists gear up over extradition law
The Guardian, June 6, 2019

Related:
Why Hong Kong's extradition law changes are fuelling fears
Reuters, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong lawyers protest "polarizing" extradition bill in rare march
Reuters, June 6, 2019

Related:
“Record 3,000” Hong Kong lawyers in silent march against controversial extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong's lawyers march in silence, black clothes over renditions to China
Radio Free Asia, June 6, 2019

法律界黑衣遊行創回歸以來人數新高,民調顯示主流民意反對修例 ( Lawyers in black in record turnout protest extradition amendment, polls show large majority opposes bill)
The Initium, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong: Extradition changes threaten civil society
Human Rights Watch, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong: Court ruling a huge step forward for same-sex equality
Amnesty International, June 6, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong’s landmark LGBT ruling on spousal benefits clouded by concerns over implementation
South China Morning Post, June 7, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Is China’s Belt and Road Initiative undermining human rights?
The Diplomat, June 7, 2019

Xi Jinping has muzzled Chinese social sciences, says French sinologist Chloé Froissart
Global Voices, June 7, 2019

Hong Kong’s first political refugees: This is how others see us
Hong Kong Free Press, June 7, 2019

Fake news: The China trademark version
China Film Insider, June 6, 2019

June 4 heralds a re-energised opposition
South China Morning Post, June 6, 2019

A memorial To Uyghur civil rights and the legacy of Tiananmen
SupChina, June 5, 2019

Thursday, June 06, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

Tiananmen 30 years on: UN silence on China human rights abuses
Al Jazeera, June 5, 2019

30 years ago: Lone man confronts tanks
China Digital Times, June 5, 2019

Tiananmen commemorations: An inconvenient truth for Beijing, a dire warning for Hong Kong and Taiwan
Global Voices, June 5, 2019

Solemn commemorations around the world mark 30 years since the Tiananmen Massacre
Hong Kong Free Press, June 5, 2019

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Xinjiang (新疆)

A memorial to Uyghur civil rights and the legacy of Tiananmen
SupChina, June 5, 2019

Xinjiang’s vanishing mosques highlight pressure on China’s Muslims as Ramadan ends with a whimper
Agence France-Presse, June 5, 2019

Is the Arabic-speaking world finally learning about Xinjiang?
SupChina, June 5, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

China detains a former prisoner of conscience in hospital
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, June 6, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Why did China’s foreign ministry make its debut on Weibo?
The Diplomat, June 5, 2019

National WeChat mini-program launched to promote e-government services
Xinhua, June 5, 2019

自由之家: 中国在扩展对全球新闻自由的不良影响 (Freedom House report warns of China’s expanding negative impact on global press freedom)
Radio Free Asia, June 5, 2019

Related:
Freedom and the Media: A Downward Spiral
Freedom House, June 5, 2019

政治高压下,挣扎求生的香港独立出版商
In Hong Kong, a publisher struggles to document Tiananmen’s carnage
The New York Times, June 5, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Exiled Uighur leader receives US award, calls for international pressure on China mass detention centres
Hong Kong Free Press, June 6, 2019

Q&A: Leta Hong Fincher on the resilience of the Chinese feminist movement
China Digital Times, June 5, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

China’s export of authoritarianism explored on Capitol Hill
Voice of America, June 5, 2019

China tried to get Germany to deny Hong Kong activists’ asylum claims
Radio Free Asia, June 5, 2019

Solomon Islands: Decision to switch or remain with Taiwan in 100 days
Solomon Times, June 5, 2019

Beijing confirms nomination of ex-Hong Kong police chief Andy Tsang to lead UN agency fighting drug crimes, terrorism and political corruption
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

China’s public diplomacy: International companies face increasing reputational risks
MERICS, June 5, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Huawei partners with state-owned China Post
Caixin, June 5, 2019

Tim Cook says China has not targeted Apple despite an escalation in trade tensions
CNBC, June 4, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

A gay Hong Kong civil servant finally won the right to benefits for his spouse
Quartz, June 6, 2019

Related:
同性配偶福利案終極上訴得直 判辭:不可用社會共識為由拒絕小眾利益 (Prevailing socio-moral values of society on marriage not relevant to whether infringement of rights is justified, says Court of Final Appeal)
Ming Pao, June 6, 2019

【逃犯條例】彭定康拍片轟修例損香港地位 「這修例不需要通過,亦不應該通過」(Chris Patten calls for retraction of extradition law amendments: “It doesn’t have to happen, it shouldn’t happen”)
The Stand News, June 6, 2019

Related:
Video: Last colonial governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten, says gov’t defence of extradition bill “absolute nonsense”
Hong Kong Free Press, June 6, 2019

【逃犯條例】小店 6.9 紛罷市撐遊行 「團結先可以事成」(“Some things are more important than money”: Shops are closing on June 9 to support march against extradition law amendments)
The Stand News, June 5, 2019

吳文遠擲三文治案 律政司申上訴至終院被拒 (Court of Final Appeal rejects government’s appeal against earlier acquittal of activist Avery Ng, who tossed a sandwich at C.Y. Leung)
Inmediahk.net, June 6, 2019

Fugitives granted asylum in Germany say they faced “unfair trial” and call on international community to oppose Hong Kong’s extradition bill
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

Related:
德國國會委員會主席稱程序嚴謹 「黃台仰獲批庇護 反映夠迫害證據」 (Germany’s Committee on Human Rights and Humanitarian Aid: Granting Hong Kong activists asylum shows there are enough indicators for individual political persecution in the region)
Ming Pao, June 6, 2019

Hong Kong Tiananmen Massacre vigil organiser receives record donations, totalling HK$2.75m
Hong Kong Free Press, June 5, 2019

Related:
Media round-up: Hong Kong’s Tiananmen Massacre vigil as covered by local newspapers
Hong Kong Free Press, June 5, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Extradition law could ensnare Hongkongers working with mainland Chinese in an unfamiliar legal system
South China Morning Post, June 6, 2019

Taiwan’s democracy is utterly confounded by populist mayor Han Kuo-yu
The Diplomat, June 5, 2019

Wednesday, June 05, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

On This Day — June 5, 1989: Tank Man appears: A lone man stops a tank convoy heading for Tiananmen Square.
See HRIC chronology and resources.

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

Hong Kong keeps Tiananmen crackdown memory alive with “record-breaking” mass vigil
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

抹掉历史威胁世界: 为什么要记住六四 (Erasing history is a global threat: Why the world needs to remember June Fourth)
Voice of America, June 5, 2019

“Tank Man” statue rises in California desert park as democracy activists and Tiananmen survivors gather to mourn and remember
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

“I felt ashamed . . . . It was a disgrace”: Tiananmen soldier at Taiwan vigil urges comrades to testify
Hong Kong Free Press, June 5, 2019

【六四30年.短片】「天安門母親」成員張先玲講話全文 (Video: Tiananmen Mothers’ public address on 30th anniversary of June Fourth)
Ming Pao, June 4, 2019

Quiet reminders of Tiananmen in China’s capital of forgetting
South China Morning Post, June 4, 2019

黃雀行動港英角色曝光 暗助地下通道運作救400人 (What part did the Hong Kong colonial government play in Operation Yellowbird, rescuing over 400 mainland Chinese citizens after June 4, 1989?)
Citizen News, June 4, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

「殺人犯」遭逼供 冤獄23年殘軀獲釋 申請2千萬元國家賠償 (Man jailed for 23 years after forced confession and released as innocent makes legal claim for RMB 20 million in state compensation and public apology)
HK01, June 4, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

Silencing discussion of June 4, online and off
China Digital Times, June 4, 2019

China blacks out Tiananmen coverage in massive media lockdown
Voice of America, June 4, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Security tight on Tiananmen Square as victims’ relatives pay respects on massacre anniversary
Radio Free Asia, June 4, 2019

查建国致信全国人大要求调查六四开枪是谁下的命令 (Activist Zha Jianguo issues open letter to National People’s Congress demanding independent investigation on June Fourth, including who is responsible for order to open fire)
Radio France Internationale, June 3, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

The U.S. is losing Europe in its battle with China: The major strategic divide over how to deal with Beijing will outlast Donald Trump
The Atlantic, June 5, 2019

For Pelosi, it’s personal: US House Speaker meets Tiananmen survivors, blasts China’s “moral injustices”
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

A foot in both worlds: Students under suspicion in China and the U.S.
NPR, June 4, 2019

Related:
US universities brace for decline in Chinese students after Beijing warning
South China Morning Post, June 4, 2019

Beijing warns of US travel risks, harassment
The Standard, June 5, 2019

SEC probes Siemens, GE, Philips in alleged China medical equipment scheme
Reuters, June 4, 2019

China withdraws bid for Greenland airport projects: Sermitsiaq newspaper
Reuters, June 4, 2019

China’s $1.9 billion Belt-and-Road rail project in Kazakhstan goes off track
Bloomberg, June 3, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

中國數據安全管理草案面世,保障了誰、規範了什麼、 是否行得通?(China publishes draft data security regulations: Who is protected, what is restricted, and will it work?)
The Initium, June 5, 2019

Refinitiv blocks Reuters stories on Tiananmen from its Eikon platform
Reuters, June 4, 2019

Hong Kong (香港)

June 4 turnout hits 10-year high
The Standard, June 5, 2019

Related:
Hong Kong residents worry about future of Tiananmen Square vigil
Voice of America, June 4, 2019

“More brutal than ever” China threatens Hong Kong freedoms, says wanted activist in Germany
Hong Kong Free Press, June 5, 2019

【逃犯條例】律師會:影響重大不該倉促修例 若政府堅持則應加強保障 (Law Society of Hong Kong speaks out against extradition law amendments: “The HKSAR government should not rush the legislative exercise”)
The Stand News, June 4, 2019

Commentary (评论)

Beijing needs sea change over June 4
The Standard, June 5, 2019

原來《黑鏡》都是真的:英國的監視科技系統,越來越像中國 (“Black Mirror” is real: U.K.’s surveillance technology systems are increasingly resembling China’s)
The News Lens, June 5, 2019

那个世界所熟知的香港,会死亡吗?
The death of Hong Kong as we know it?
The New York Times, June 5, 2019

30-year censorship and no accountability for Tiananmen: Here lies the hope
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, June 4, 2019

The West is complicit in the 30-year cover-up of Tiananmen
The Guardian, June 4, 2019

Raja Mandala: From Tiananmen to digital dystopia
Indian Express, June 4, 2019

UN should support calls for truth and justice over Tiananmen
ISHR, June 4, 2019

China since Tiananmen: Not a dream but a nightmare
Law & Liberty, June 3, 2019

Tuesday, June 04, 2019

June Fourth 30th Anniversary (“六四”三十周年)

On This Day — June 4, 1989:

  • 1:00 a.m. The troops have blocked off all approaches to Tiananmen Square. Various people who witnessed the killings of civilians report to the BWAF and to the students’ Command Headquarters, urging them to withdraw.
  • 2:00 a.m. The first troop transport trucks enter the square. Chai Ling and Li Lu call on those remaining on the square to gather around the Monument to the People’s Heroes.
  • 3:00 a.m. Hou Dejian and Zhou Duo negotiate with army officials to give the students time to vacate the square. Withdrawal will be unconditional, officials reply, adding that it must take place before daybreak. They indicate the southeast as the safest way to exit.
  • 4:00 a.m. On the square the lights go off. The statue of the Goddess of Democracy is toppled by a tank.
  • 4:30 a.m. The tanks and the troops stationed in the north corner of the Square begin to move forward. Students vote and eventually agree to leave. The soldiers shoot out the students’ loud speakers. Led by the Command Headquarters, the students walk away from the Monument to the People’s Heroes toward the southeast part of the square. A row of armored vehicles moves slowly toward the monument. Other troops arrive from the west, squeezing the crowd. As the students leave, army tanks crush tents on their way. The student guards are the last to leave, with soldiers about 18 feet behind them firing warning shots.
  • 5:00 a.m. As the students pass Qianmen, residents line the streets and applaud. The army throws tear gas and shoots at students and citizens near the square and in other areas of the capital. Some people are crushed under tanks. The number of victims is not known.
  • 6:20 a.m. Tanks crush retreating students.
See HRIC chronology and resources.

China rises but 30 years after Tiananmen, crackdown remains taboo
Al Jazeera, June 4, 2019

Related:
HRIC’s “Unforgotten” project: profiles of June Fourth Victims
‐ Project subsite homepage
‐ HRIC statement
‐ Profiles of the “Unforgotten”

30 years ago: Crackdown in Beijing
China Digital Times, June 4, 2019

Beijing silent as tight security surrounds Tiananmen Square anniversary
The Guardian, June 4, 2019

In Beijing, disappearances and security controls ensure quiet Tiananmen anniversary
Los Angeles Times, June 4, 2019

Tiananmen anniversary draws silence in Beijing but emotion in Hong Kong
The New York Times, June 4, 2019

“We must do more than remember”: what Tiananmen means to the Chinese diaspora
The Guardian, June 4, 2019

Tiananmen Square: What happened in the protests of 1989?
BBC, June 4, 2019

Reporting from Tiananmen Square in 1989: “I saw a lot I will never forget”
Al Jazeera, June 4, 2019

时报“六四”档案:“街头的痛苦、愤怒和眼泪”
”In the streets, anguish, fury and tears”
The New York Times, June 4, 2019

Interview: “The ideas the students came up with were very good”
Radio Free Asia, June 4, 2019

Tiananmen Square: Japanese diplomats feared Chinese troops would storm embassy
South China Morning Post, June 4, 2019

EU still mourns Tiananmen crackdown victims: spokeswoman
Reuters, June 4, 2019

China rises but 30 years after Tiananmen, crackdown remains taboo
Al Jazeera, June 4, 2019

“I have never again returned to Tiananmen”
Voice of America, June 4, 2019

“Bearing witness is really all we have”: Memories of covering the Tiananmen aftermath
NPR, June 4, 2019

Thirty years on, China is still trying to whitewash the Tiananmen crackdown from its history
The Conversation, June 3, 2019

Remembering June 4th
China Digital Times, June 3, 2019

Tiananmen 30 years later: “Hope has not died” say Chinese dissidents
The Christian Science Monitor, June 3, 2019

Beijing after Tiananmen: Part 1
The Diplomat, June 3, 2019

“Sacred day”: Chinese remember Tiananmen killings by fasting
The Guardian, June 3, 2019

Washington Tiananmen vigil attracts first-timers for 30th anniversary
South China Morning Post, June 3, 2019

30 Years Ago: Residents Block Army Move
China Digital Times, June 3, 2019

寻找“坦克人”:自由与反抗的神秘象征
30 years after Tiananmen, “Tank Man” remains an icon and a mystery
The New York Times, June 4, 2019

He stayed at Tiananmen to the end. Now he wonders what it meant.
The New York Times, June 3, 2019

Tiananmen Square crackdown: 21 most-wanted student leaders’ stories
South China Morning Post, June 3, 2019

Xinjiang (新疆)

Xinjiang camp whistle-blower Sauytbay seeks asylum elsewhere
The Diplomat, June 3, 2019

Related:
Chinese internment camp whistleblower seeks asylum in Sweden
Voice of America, June 3, 2019

Access to Justice (司法公正)

Tiananmen Square: Chilling treatment of mums desperate for justice after massacre
Mirror, June 3, 2019

Rock singer goes missing in China amid Tiananmen crackdown
Sydney Morning Herald, June 3, 2019

Access to Information (信息公开)

In China, a Reuters partner blocks articles on the Tiananmen Square Massacre
The New York Times, June 4, 2019

China silences dissidents, blocks information on Tiananmen anniversary
Associated Press,, June 4, 2019

On 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen protests, Weibo completely cracks down on the T-Word
What’s On Weibo, June 3, 2019

晚報:被指封鎖數百中國異見者帳號,Twitter 致歉但解釋是系統出錯 (Twitter apologizes for the shutdown of Twitter accounts of hundreds of Chinese dissidents, says it was an error)
The Initium, June 3, 2019

Citizen Participation (公民参与)

Badiucao: Chinese dissident cartoonist revealed
BBC, June 4, 2019

Related:
Dissident Chinese cartoonist shows his face on Tiananmen anniversary
Reuters, June 4, 2019

China’s rebel cartoonist unmasks
Foreign Policy, June 4, 2019

How the Tiananmen Massacre Shocked, Then Inspired a Chinese Political Cartoonist
The New York Times, June 4, 2019

Relatives of Tiananmen victims turn time of anxiety into activism
Voice of America, June 4, 2019

六四30周年:首次重返天安门的“六四”学生领袖
Tiananmen Square: The moment a student leader returns for the first time
BBC, June 4, 2019

Government Accountability (政府问责)

Beijing wants ex-Hong Kong police chief Andy Tsang Wai-hung, who oversaw teargassing of Occupy protesters, to lead UN agency fighting drug crimes
South China Morning Post, June 5, 2019

China’s workers at constant risk from unsafe buildings and structural collapse
China Labour Bulletin, June 4, 2019

30 years after Tiananmen, China still suspicious of student-labor ties
Voice of America, June 4, 2019

Tiananmen: China rebukes Pompeo on 30th anniversary of protests
BBC, June 4, 2019

Related:
Pompeo urges China to release human rights prisoners to mark Tiananmen crackdown
Reuters, June 3, 2019

On Tiananmen anniversary, Canada says it has real concerns over China's human rights
Reuters, June 4, 2019

UK urges China to respect rights on Tiananmen crackdown anniversary
Reuters, June 4, 2019

China issues U.S. travel alert warning of harassment of Chinese travelers by law enforcement bodies
Associated Press, June 4, 2019

Taiwan urges China to “repent” for Tiananmen Square crackdown
Al Jazeera, June 3, 2019

Related:
Taiwan urges China to 'repent' for Tiananmen, China paper says event is merely history
Reuters, June 2, 2019

Chinese daily: Tiananmen “immunized China against turmoil”
Agence France-Presse, June 3, 2019

“We stopped the turbulence”: Tiananmen crackdown was “correct”, says China
Sydney Morning Herald, June 3, 2019

China warns students, academics of risks of studying in U.S.
Reuters, June 3, 2019

China offers money to Tibetans to display portraits of Xi Jinping
Radio Free Asia, June 3, 2019

ICTs and Human Rights (信息技术与人权)

Canada court to hear Huawei extradition case details June 6
Reuters, June 4, 2019

Apple is now restricting Chinese language podcasts in China
TechCrunch, June 4, 2019