從白色恐怖到血色恐怖,一切很正常 (From white terror to blood terror, why are we surprised?)
Stand News, September 25, 2019
China has destroyed Uighur families, including mine. Guterres must act
The Guardian, September 25, 2019
Are Chinese and Western perspectives incompatible in our post-truth times?
SupChina, September 24, 2019
U.S. terrorism policy paved the way for China’s repression
Foreign Policy, September 24, 2019
Will Beijing’s Taiwan strategy backfire? China’s strategy of global diplomatic isolation will harm Chinese interests in the long-run
The Diplomat, September 24, 2019
Incarceration of Christians and Han Chinese in Xinjiang shows broad reach of forced indoctrination campaign
The Globe and Mail, September 24, 2019
China calls on Washington to cancel Xinjiang meeting
Associated Press, September 24, 2019
US calls on UN to demand unfettered access to Xinjiang to investigate reports of rights abuses
Radio Free Asia, September 24, 2019
Interview: 'As soon as I was taken inside, I knew it was a prison'
Radio Free Asia, September 24, 2019
Interview: ‘Video is a very stark reminder of how manicured choreographed access to Xinjiang [has been]’
Radio Free Asia, September 24, 2019
Democracy activist who called for Chinese president’s resignation dies in police custody
Radio Free Asia, September 24, 2019
Anti-discrimination activists detained for two months in widening crackdown
China Labour Bulletin, September 24, 2019
山东异议人士于新永影射习近平被羁押16个月 (Shandong dissident detained without trial for 16 months after being arrested for insulting Xi Jinping)
Radio Free Asia, September 24, 2019
China’s threats to academic freedom ‘pose risks’ to foreign partners
Times Higher Education, September 24, 2019
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Scholars at Risk, September 24, 2019
Party theory learning app invites 60 users to Beijing celebrations
Global Times, September 24, 2019
A bald-faced lie from New Zealand’s biggest Chinese newspaper
SupChina, September 24, 2019
China switches off costume dramas ahead of national day
Financial Times, September 24, 2019
CPC leadership discusses patriotic education, Party school rules
Xinhua, September 24, 2019
'Mommy don't go to work': sexist children's song prompts outcry in China
The Guardian, September 24, 2019
CBI video: A fairytale spin on the harsh realities of left-behind children
China Film Insider, September 24, 2019
UN chief warns of a world divided between US and China
Associated Press, September 24, 2019
European businesses urge EU to take ‘defensive’ measures against China’s state-owned enterprises
South China Morning Post, September 24, 2019
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European chamber report joins calls for 'competitive neutrality' and SOE reform to sustain China's development
European Union Chamber of Commerce in China, September 24, 2019
15,000 personnel will be in military parade celebrating PRC's 70th founding anniversary
China Global Television Network, September 24, 2019
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Reuters, September 24, 2019
Report: The Party leads on everything: China’s changing governance in Xi Jinping’s new era
MERICS, September 24, 2019
China is killing religious and ethnic minorities and harvesting their organs, UN Human Rights Council told
Independent, September 24, 2019
At U.N., Trump pushes religious freedom at event slamming China over Uighurs
Reuters, September 24, 2019
China footage reveals hundreds of blindfolded and shackled prisoners
The Guardian, September 23, 2019
维权人士看守所猝死, 妻子哭诉“中国太黑暗” (Rights defender Wang Meiyu dies in detention center, no cause of death given to wife who says, “China is so dark”)
Voice of America, September 24, 2019
Taiwan activist's wife calls on China to allow him home for funeral
Radio Free Asia, September 23, 2019
Chinese rights activist detained after supporting Hong Kong protests
Radio Free Asia, September 23, 2019
统一战线70年:党外知识分子统战工作砥砺前行,开拓奋进 (70 years of United Front: Party members must learn to befriend intellectuals, find common denominator to winning them over)
The Paper, September 24, 2019
Ofcom investigates CGTN over coverage of Hong Kong protests
The Guardian, September 23, 2019
Queens in the People’s Republic: a night in Beijing’s tiny but growing drag scene
Hong Kong Free Press, September 24, 2019
還原「反送中」抗爭現場奪國際攝影大獎ㅤ陳一:是時代的選擇 (“The Unforgettable Wound of Hongkonger” photograph takes prize at International Photography Awards)
Stand News, September 23, 2019
China at 70 aims to strive for lead role in post-cold war international order, Foreign Minister Wang Yi says
South China Morning Post, September 23, 2019
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The New York Times, September 23, 2019Celebrate National Day with confidence, joy and rationality
Global Times, September 22, 2019
27 countries sign cybersecurity pledge with digs at China and Russia
CNN, September 23, 2019
Chinese police officers join Serbian colleagues on the beat in Belgrade
Reuters, September 23, 2019
How TikTok holds our attention
The New Yorker, September 30, 2019
US government should consider China’s approach to national tech champions, says Senator Mark Warner
South China Morning Post, September 24, 2019
China government assigns officials to companies including Alibaba
Financial Times, September 23, 2019
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马云退后杭州官派政委进私企 (Hangzhou to send “government affairs representatives” to 100 key enterprises)
Radio France Internationale, September 23, 2019
China offers free subway rides to citizens who register their face with surveillance system
Independent, September 23, 2019
Huawei legal team seeks documents in extradition case
Financial Times, September 23, 2019
Chinese court’s WeChat adverts offer cash to snitch on your indebted friends and relatives
South China Morning Post, September 23, 2019
鄺俊宇遇襲受傷 施襲者攝錄機記錄過程 (Legislator Roy Kwong attacked in Tin Shui Wai, hospitalized for neck trauma; attackers filmed incident)
Ming Pao, September 24, 2019
Hong Kong trainee solicitor allowed to practice after clarifying ‘hate speech’ against police
Hong Kong Free Press, September 24, 2019
Police violence now primary concern of Hong Kong protesters
China Digital Times, September 23, 2019
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How Hong Kong police trained for riots, and why their response to protesters has been so violent
Hong Kong Free Press, September 24, 2019Hong Kong: Government must investigate police violations and push back against Beijing’s “red line”
Amnesty International, September 24, 2019
Hong Kong protests: police deny beating man during rally and say video of incident only shows officers kicking ‘yellow object’
South China Morning Post, September 23, 2019
Hong Kong protests: city set to tone down Chinese National Day celebrations to avoid potential chaos and embarrassment
South China Morning Post, September 23, 2019
首場社區對話截止申請 逾2萬宗申請 (Over 20,000 people apply to attend Carrie Lam’s first community dialogue, only 150 to be selected by draw)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 23, 2019
何君堯促特首動用《緊急法》 設辱警罪、防止記者阻礙警方執法等 蔣麗芸倡立《蒙面法》 (Junius Ho urges Carrie Lam to invoke Emergency Law to pass laws to crack down on protests)
Stand News, September 23, 2019
Chinese reporter beaten in Hong Kong gets cash reward
Inkstone, September 23, 2019
作為時代共同體,我們在追求一個怎樣的香港? 由九十後訪談與書寫至跨代共同價值的啓示 (A conversation on what kind of Hong Kong we all long for)
Stand News, September 23, 2019
Pompeo urges world to resist China's demands to repatriate ethnic Uighurs
Reuters, September 23, 2019
Which European companies are working in Xinjiang? A list of the European companies on the Global Fortune 500 and Euro Stoxx Indexes that do business in Xinjiang
China File, September 21, 2019
A crackdown on Islam is spreading across China
The New York Times, September 21, 2019
‘Boiling us like frogs’: China’s clampdown on Muslims creeps into the heartland, finds new targets
Washington Post, September 20, 2019
Interview with Jewher Ilham: ‘They are doing the exact opposite of what my father suggested’
Radio Free Asia, September 20, 2019
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新疆學者伊力哈木被判囚五周年 女兒指為冤案促釋放 (Daughter of jailed Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti urges for father’s release at 5th year anniversary of imprisonment)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 23, 2019
China confirms detention and release of American FedEx pilot after airgun pellets allegedly found in luggage
South China Morning Post, September 20, 2019
“六四天网”义工王晶出狱 脑癌恶化 (Volunteer for “64tianwang” website completes prison term, brain cancer has worsened)
Radio Free Asia, September 20, 2019
Twitter discloses another 10,000 accounts suspended for fomenting political discord globally
Tech Crunch, September 20, 2019
The quantified country
SupChina, September 19, 2019
Independence activist Su Beng dies at 100, believing until the end that ‘Taiwan people need to persevere’
SupChina, September 22, 2019
哈萨克斯坦多城再现反中国示威 (More cities see protests against Chinese influence throughout Kazakhstan)
Radio France Internationale, September 22, 2019
China issues white paper on human rights progress over 70 years
Sina English, September 23, 2019
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國新辦白皮書指中國始終以生存和發展權為首要基本人權 (New white paper says China to uphold right to life, development as foremost human rights)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 22, 2019
Lured by China’s cash, two Pacific islands bail on Taiwan
Bloomberg, September 23, 2019
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Taiwan loses second ally in a week as Kiribati switches to China; Pacific nation changes allegiance to Beijing just days after Solomon Islands also cut ties with Taipei
The Guardian, September 20, 2019
China’s Big Brother targets business
The New York Times, September 22, 2019
Afghanistan’s Taliban meets Chinese government in Beijing
Reuters, September 22, 2019
China to work with Asia to secure world trade, ex-PBOC head says
Bloomberg, September 21, 2019
Hanoi silent in face of China’s claim of sovereignty in Vietnam’s EEZ
Radio Free Asia, September 20, 2019
Didi riders can now have “verified Party members” drive them around
What’s On Weibo, September 20, 2019
The game of life: Visualizing China’s social credit system
Visual Capitalist, September 19, 2019
如火熾夏:香港反修例運動大事紀 (Interactive timeline: The chronicles of Hong Kong’s anti-extradition movement)
The Initium, September 23, 2019
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2019 Hong Kong protests against extradition bill: A brief timeline
Human Rights in China, September 23, 2019
Video: “Protect Our Kids” protest group says volunteer beaten by Hong Kong police in alley
Hong Kong Free Press, September 23, 2019
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元朗後巷被捕「守護孩子」成員 口腔流血暈眩 教會批警濫用私刑如第三世界 (“Protect Our Kids” volunteer trapped in alley, beaten by police; convenor speaks out against torture)
Stand News, September 22, 2019‘You don’t have to face it alone.’ Hong Kong protests propelled by hidden support network
Wall Street Journal, September 20, 2019
付國豪獲《環球時報》頒10萬元人民幣「最高獎」(Global Times gives reporter who was subdued by protester in Hong Kong airport 100,000 RMB as “highest award”)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 23, 2019
Hong Kong protests: police use court orders to obtain protesters’ digital fare payment details in another weekend of petrol bombs, tear gas and fires on the streets
South China Morning Post, September 22, 2019
沙田「罷買」變衝突 示威者焚燒雜物 警射催淚彈拘多人 (Boycott in Sha Tin turns to clashes: Protesters set debris on fire, police fire tear gas and conduct mass arrests)
Stand News, September 22, 2019
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Tear gas in Sha Tin as Hong Kong protesters vandalise MTR station, burn makeshift barricades and target ‘pro-gov’t’ firms
Hong Kong Free Press, September 22, 2019
元朗恐襲兩個月 市民形點商場內靜坐 (Citizens hold silent sit-in on two-month anniversary of Yuen Long attacks; police fire tear gas, protesters defend against pro-police attackers)
Inmediahk.net, September 21, 2019
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【9.21屯門示威】警帶走及拘捕多名義務急救員 有急救被指搶犯 (Multiple first-aiders arrested during march in Tuen Mun)
HK01, September 21, 2019Two 13-year-olds are arrested over Hong Kong protests
The New York Times, September 22, 2019何君堯發起「清潔日」 元朗等地連儂牆被清除 「義工」獲警護送乘警車離去 (Junius Ho calls “clean up day” to wipe Lennon Walls, police protect his supporters as citizens move to stop them)
Stand News, September 21, 2019
【逆權運動】官媒批終極訴求雙普選 「為奪取香港最高管治權鋪路」 (Demands for dual universal suffrage are “paving the way to usurp the highest authority over Hong Kong,” criticizes state media People’s Daily)
Apple Daily, September 22, 2019
社會主義行動成員因參與九三罷工被解僱 (HSBC fires outsourced employee after participation in strikes)
Inmediahk.net, September 22, 2019
國際特赦組織調查指警施酷刑 謝振中:指控匿名 絕不同意 (Police “disagree” with investigative report by Amnesty International because the complainants were anonymous, “no mention of whether they resisted arrest before”)
Inmediahk.net, September 20, 2019
何君堯及其後台的權謀和計算 香港政治徹底內地化之徵兆 (Junius Ho, radical pro-establishment legislator, and the power backing him: The signs of “sinification” of Hong Kong’s politics)
Stand News, September 23, 2019
The ‘831’ Prince Edward MTR incident proves Hong Kong urgently needs Access to Information reform
Hong Kong Free Press, September 22, 2019
什麼人訪問什麼人:Sharon Hom:狂做嘢,又狂讀書,最緊要落手改變世界。(Who is interviewing whom? A conversation with Sharon Hom: Change the world because the world needs changing)
Ming Pao, September 22, 2019
Tibet climate crisis
Students for a Free Tibet, September 20, 2019
Illiberal China
China Channel, September 20, 2019
The coming crisis of China’s one-Party regime
Project Syndicate, September 20, 2019
The deafening silence of Pakistani jihadists and radicals on China’s Uyghurs
The Diplomat, September 20, 2019
For China’s embattled Uighurs, a bank transfer abroad can become a “terrorism” ordeal
The Washington Post, September 19, 2019
新疆穆斯林被判刑消息曝光 公安进村抓人追查泄密者 (After six Uyghurs receive heavy prison sentences; authorities arrest, question family and friends to find who leaked news of sentencing)
Radio Free Asia, September 19, 2019
伊力哈木被提名欧洲萨哈罗夫奖 (Ilham Tohti nominated for Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought)
Radio Free Asia, September 19, 2019
China detains former U.S. Air Force pilot flying for FedEx
The Wall Street Journal, September 19, 2019
“Two restraints, one leniency”: Part II, the legacy of a controversial policy
Dui Hua Human Rights Journal, September 19, 2019
“Disappearance” of schoolteacher rings alarm bells in China’s Sichuan
Radio Free Asia, September 19, 2019
憂偏頗報道反送中 央視旗下 CGTN 英籍顧問請辭 (CGTN consultant resigns over concerns of station’s biased reporting of Hong Kong’s protests)
Stand News, September 19, 2019
Reporter faces controversial criminal charge for articles based on phony documents
Caixin, September 19, 2019
Journalists in Chinese state media to be tested on loyalty to President Xi Jinping
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
Chinese views on art laid bare as students’ nude drawing class offends Weibo users
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
Why mainland students in US don’t sympathise with Hong Kong protesters
South China Morning Post, September 20, 2019
“American Factory” sparks debate on Weibo: Pro-China views and critical perspectives
What’s On Weibo, September 19, 2019
Hong Kong democrat Martin Lee and Cardinal Joseph Zen say Beijing kept tabs on Catholic meeting in Portugal
South China Morning Post, September 20, 2019
China ramps up security from Beijing to Guangdong ahead of National Day
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
China publishes white paper on progress of women’s cause in 70 years
Xinhua, September 19, 2019
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Full text: Equality, Development and Sharing: Progress of Women's Cause in 70 Years Since New China’s Founding
Xinhua, September 19, 2019
New US bill demands China grant consulate in Tibet and stay away from Dalai Lama succession
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
As China’s anniversary events loom, Canadian leaders face dilemma: attend or not?
National Post, September 17, 2019
Germany warns of 5G attacks by “nation states” in veiled criticism of Beijing and Huawei
South China Morning Post, September 20, 2019
China to hold 6th World Internet Conference in October
Xinhua, September 19, 2019
Alibaba and Tencent refuse to hand loans data to Beijing
Financial Times, September 19, 2019
Amnesty accuses HK police of abuses, torture of protesters
Reuters, September 20, 2019
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回應國際特赦調查 警方稱一向尊重被羈留人士權利 (Police say they “have always respected rights of persons in custody” in response to report by Amnesty International)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 20, 2019Hong Kong: Arbitrary arrests, brutal beatings and torture in police detention revealed
Amnesty International, September 19, 2019
公開林鄭月娥與區議員對話會全段秘密錄音(Full recording of meeting between district councillors and Carrie Lam)
Stand News, September 20, 2019
Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam to meet 150 randomly selected citizens for “community dialogue” on political crisis
Hong Kong Free Press, September 20, 2019
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No loudhailers, umbrellas allowed at talks with Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam
Reuters, September 19, 2019
Au Nok-hin files appeal against his unseating
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 20, 2019
HK$10m crowdfunding campaign aims to help victims sue Hong Kong police over alleged mistreatment
Hong Kong Free Press, September 19, 2019
遭全裸搜身女被捕者去信警方 促作刑事調查並索閉路電視紀錄 (Female protester subjected to strip search in custody demands criminal investigation, surveillance footage after police “regret” her case being raised at UN Human Rights Council)
Stand News, September 19, 2019
China Central Television urges netizens to doxx Hong Kong protesters and reporters
Global Voices, September 19, 2019
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蘋果日報獲高院臨時禁制令 禁止任何人發布員工個人資料 (Apple Daily obtains court injunction banning publication of employees’ personal information)
Stand News, September 19, 2019
Former Hong Kong leader CY Leung slams education chief over cases of teachers’ protest comments on social media
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
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仇警兩教師教局發譴責信 「拒曱甴」副校個案裁不成立 (Education Bureau sends condemnation letters to two teachers over “hate speech toward police” on social media; dismisses as “unfounded” complaints of another school’s vice chancellor who called protesters “cockroaches”)
Ming Pao, September 19, 2019寧波公學學生陸運會唱《願榮光歸香港》 稱被副校斥「中毒」罰面壁 (Vice chancellor punishes students, calls them “poisoned” for singing Glory to Hong Kong during sporting event)
Stand News, September 19, 2019
Court orders MTR Corp. to preserve CCTV footage of police incidents at two stations
Hong Kong Free Press, September 19, 2019
Hong Kong barristers challenge police chief Stephen Lo over accusations officers are curbing access to clients arrested amid protests
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
Can Hong Kong’s fighting spirit endure? An answer might lie in China’s own Communist history
Quartz, September 20, 2019
Suddenly Facebook’s Libra is all about defending “the Free World” from China
Financial Times, September 20, 2019
澳大利亚的难题:与中国近到什么程度算太近?
Australia’s toughest question: How close is too close to China?
The New York Times, September 19, 2019
Violence blew the lid off Hong Kong’s simmering discontent. It’s about time
South China Morning Post, September 19, 2019
Trump is serious about US divorce from China; The rest of the world will be pressured to make a choice between Washington and Beijing
Financial Times, September 19, 2019
Uyghur brothers perish while detained in Xinjiang
Radio Free Asia, September 18, 2019
新疆醫科大前校長傳將遭處決 中大和聲學生校友發聲明聲援 (Chinese University of Hong Kong students, alumni issue statement in response to reports of immnent execution of Halmurat Ghopur)
Apple Daily, September 18, 2019
CCP’s campaign to purge “disloyal” Uyghur scholars
Bitter Winter, September 17, 2019
Taiwan warns against travel to China, Hong Kong after detention of Taiwanese nationals
The Diplomat, September 18, 2019
How China unleashed Twitter trolls to discredit Hong Kong’s protesters
The New York Times, September 18, 2019
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客观理性的中国账户遭封禁,国家网信办驳斥脸书推特内容审核 (Cyberspace Administration of China criticizes Facebook, Twitter removal of “objective and rational” accounts and tolerating anti-China rumours)
The Paper, September 18, 2019
Editor of nationalist Global Times writes personal blog questioning Beijing’s online censorship, then deletes it
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
Chinese news channel dealt blow as former Ofcom regulator quits
The Guardian, September 18, 2019
Belt and Road News Network Media Workshop offers exchange opportunities for journalists
People’s Daily, September 18, 2019
Hong Kong protests: The Taiwanese sending 2,000 gas masks
BBC, September 19, 2019
“This is a global fight.” Cantonese pop diva Denise Ho wants the world to stand up with Hong Kong
TIME, September 18, 2019
The problems with giving it all away: Philanthropy in China
SupChina, August 29, 2019
何立峰:支持深圳加快建设中国特色社会主义先行示范区 (Shenzhen to hasten pace to become “pioneering example” of city exemplifying Socialism with Chinese Characteristics, better implement “Greater Bay Area battle strategies” with Hong Kong and Macau)
The Paper, September 19, 2019
China launches new push against Dalai Lama photos in Ngaba
Radio Free Asia, September 18, 2019
Xi cites Mao as touchstone to build new China
The Hindu, September 18, 2019
Translation: deleted ad reveals death-defying health plan for officials
China Digital Times, September 18, 2019
Embattled Chinese vaccine-maker one step away from delisting
Caixin, September 18, 2019
US cancels Solomon Islands meeting after “disappointment” at it switching ties from Taipei to Beijing
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
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Protests in Auki, Malaita province
Solomon Times, September 17, 2019
“Big Brother’s” helpers planted in each community to serve the regime
Bitter Winter, September 15, 2019
“Don’t download this app!”: A top 10 of harmful Chinese apps
What’s On Weibo, September 18, 2019
Philippine president defends China Telecom role in military deal
TechNode, September 18, 2019
Apple, Alibaba and Huawei to join World Internet Conference next month
Yicai Global, September 18, 2019
Hong Kong pro-democracy district councillors slam meeting with Chief Exec. Carrie Lam as “political show”
Hong Kong Free Press, September 19, 2019
印傭辦網媒 為同鄉直擊反修例 周日不休息 被打罵無阻上前線 (Indonesian domester helpers set up online media platform reporting protest news from the frontlines on rest days)
Ming Pao, September 19, 2019
U.S. Congress to advance “Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy” bill
Reuters, September 19, 2019
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【逃犯條例】黃之鋒何韻詩赴美聽證會發言 港府:指控失實深表遺憾 (Hong Kong government expresses deep regrets at “unfounded allegations” in US hearing)
Ming Pao, September 18, 2019
兩青年涉張貼「三罷」海報遭票控 押後10月中再訊 (Two young people prosecuted for putting up posters calling for strikes)
Ming Pao, September 18, 2019
【元朗襲擊】「飛天南」被控暴動准保釋須宵禁 消息稱昨往警署自首 (Triad leader associated with Yuen Long attacks turns himself in, charged with rioting)
Ming Pao, September 18, 2019
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Sixth man linked to Yuen Long MTR station attack in Hong Kong surrenders himself to police and is bailed by Fanling Court
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
披露示威者資料 起底網站獲央視認證 有受害人質疑公安爆料 (State media endorses website doxxing protesters and reporters; victims suspect mainland public security officers are behind site)
The Stand News, September 18, 2019
Hong Kong cancels China National Day fireworks amid protests
Associated Press, September 18, 2019
Hong Kong Jockey Club cancels Happy Valley race meeting over threat of anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
Hong Kong hotel workers go on unpaid leave as tourists shun city
Bloomberg, September 18, 2019
They are giving up their passports to play football for China but Chinese fans remain sceptical
Channel News Asia, September 19, 2019
示威者以暴易暴 警察應反躬自省(文:陳帆川)(Have youngsters really lost control? The police should reflect on their actions as protesters inevitably begin to fight violence with violence)
Ming Pao, September 19, 2019
Beyond hawks and doves: A better way to debate U.S.-China policy
China File, September 18, 2019
Are Hong Kong’s protests dying down? While turnout has declined, the demonstrators’ sentiment remains
Foreign Policy, September 18, 2019
As China sway grows, U.S. to confront it on Uighur issue at U.N. gathering
Reuters, September 18, 2019
5 rights groups urge UN chief to condemn China over Muslims
Washington Post, September 17, 2019
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五家人权组织督促联合国秘书长就穆斯林问题谴责中国 (Human rights organizations urge UN Secretary-General to condemn China on Xinjiang’s camps)
Voice of America, September 18, 2019UN chief should denounce China’s abuses in Xinjiang, publicly call for closing detention camps
Human Rights Watch, September 17, 2019
Uyghur businessman remains jailed eight months after “terrorism” conviction reversed on appeal
Radio Free Asia, September 17, 2019
家属呼吁中共当局:让唐荆陵完全自由 (“Let Tang Jingling be fully free”: Family of rights lawyer calls on authorities to cease restrictions on his movement)
Radio Free Asia, September 17, 2019
China’s young climate heroes fight apathy, and the Party line
The Guardian, September 18, 2019
China’s non-state universities: What it takes to succeed
The Diplomat, September 17, 2019
With Terry Gou out of Taiwan’s presidential race, chance for KMT to regain power improves, analysts say
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
Taiwan’s defense strategy doesn’t make military sense: but it does make political sense
Foreign Affairs, September 17, 2019
New bill threatens sanctions for Chinese officials interfering in selection of Dalai Lama
Radio Free Asia, September 17, 2019
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干預達賴轉世中國官員 美國會推援藏法案制裁 (US Congress to push new bill to sanction Chinese officials interfering with Dalai Lama reincarnation)
Ming Pao, September 18, 2019
U.N. Security Council overcomes Chinese veto threat to renew Afghanistan mission
Reuters, September 17, 2019
Xi calls for remembering where “red political power” comes from
Xinhua, September 17, 2019
China pushing ahead with controversial corporate social credit rating system for 33 million firms
South China Morning Post, September 17, 2019
Researchers warn of increased China-style AI surveillance
Al Jazeera, September 18, 2019
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报告:全世界的AI监控升级 (Report shows global increase in AI surveillance technologies following China’s lead)
Voice of America, September 18, 2019
Facing US ban, Huawei emerging as stronger tech competitor
The Diplomat, September 18, 2019
Vietnam gains ground in shift from China
Financial Times, September 17, 2019
How China’s surveillance state was a mirror to the US for whistle-blower Edward Snowden
South China Morning Post, September 17, 2019
“Black Blorchestra” crew behind music video of protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong” voice fears about being identified
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
Activists testify before US Congress for legislation supporting democracy in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, September 18, 2019
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Carrie Lam says sanctions won’t help Hong Kong as Joshua Wong meets Congress
Bloomberg News, September 17, 2019
香港示威中屡成目标的港铁: 从国际“样本”到被封“党铁” (From international example to “CCP railway”: How Hong Kong’s MTR became a target in protests)
BBC, September 18, 2019
有網站張貼記者「起底」資料 記協強烈譴責促私隱署嚴肅跟進 (Hong Kong Journalists Association condemns doxxing of reporters)
Ming Pao, September 18, 2019
【專訪】「手語哥哥」反送中 黃耀邦和聾人們的無聲抗爭 (Signers in anti-extradition movement: The soundless fight of Jason Wong and hearing-impaired protesters)
Stand News, September 18, 2019
何君堯發起 9.21 清理連儂牆 稱目標號召 3 萬人 籲內地同胞也參與 (Legislator Junius Ho calls on mainlanders to “clear Lennon Walls” at 90 locations on September 21)
Stand News, September 18, 2019
Democrat says “modified” fire dep’t logbook on Aug 31 MTR incident raises questions over injury numbers
Hong Kong Free Press, September 17, 2019
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【捉鬼?】匿名員工記者會爆 8.31 料期間 消防調派通訊組致電休班人員 要求確認位置 (Fire Services Department called off-duty officers to “confirm their location” during press conference on modified logbooks; criticized as witch hunt on whistleblowers)
Stand News, September 17, 2019
As China’s National Day approaches, Hong Kong protests cast a shadow
Christian Science Monitor, September 17, 2019
War at the dinner table: Hong Kong families divided over protests
Agence France-Presse, September 17, 2019
Taiwan’s loss of one more diplomatic ally to China: my thoughts on how Taiwan can strengthen its ties with the outside world
Jerome A. Cohen, September 18, 2019
The Chinese Communist Party wants it all: China’s use of sharp power could shatter East Asia
Foreign Policy, September 17, 2019
Children held in Xinjiang amid accusations of “cultural genocide”
China Digital Times, September 16, 2019
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Xinjiang children separated from families: return minors housed in state-run institutions to relatives
Human Rights Watch, September 15, 2019
Sharper eyes: Shandong to Xinjiang (part 3)
China Digital Times, September 13, 2019
Influential US scientist under fire for Xinjiang links
Coda Story, September 12, 2019
廣州有維權人士因尋釁滋事被捕 早前曾上載反修例歌曲 (Guangzhou activist arrested for uploading video with “Glory to Hong Kong” as background music)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 17, 2019
京地鐵多站臨時封 公安大舉抓捕訪民 (Mass arrests, closed subway stations as Beijing prepares for National Day celebrations)
Ming Pao, September 16, 2019
The foreign teachers caught up in China’s education clampdown
Sixth Tone, September 12, 2019
Ministry asks ideology, politics professors to focus more on teaching
Xinhua, September 16, 2019
Media workshop for Belt and Road News Network journalists opens in Beijing
People’s Daily, September 16, 2019
Auckland University using Communist Party-backed staff to liaise with Chinese consulate
Stuff, September 15, 2019
TV documentary series dedicated to PRC founding anniversary to be aired
Xinhua, September 15, 2019
Stand up to Beijing, Hong Kong singer tells U.S. lawmakers, companies
Reuters, September 17, 2019
中国留学生对香港抗议的真实想法是怎样的?
What Chinese students abroad really think about Hong Kong’s protests
The New York Times, September 17, 2019
Feminism and social change in China: an interview with Lü Pin (Part 2 of 3)
China Change, September 16, 2019
Why China’s millennials are at war with marriage and having babies
Radii China, September 11, 2019
China signals veto in standoff with U.S. over Afghanistan U.N. mission: diplomats
Reuters, September 17, 2019
US arrests Chinese government employee for alleged fraudulent visa “conspiracy”
South China Morning Post, September 17, 2019
Macau’s Chief Executive Ho Iat Seng to Ching Media Group: “One Country” first, then “Two Systems”
China News Service, September 16, 2019
State Councilor stresses implementation of anti-terrorism measures
Xinhua, September 16, 2019
Taiwan says China meddling with elections after Solomon Islands cuts ties
Reuters, September 16, 2019
担忧“间谍地铁”,美国拟禁止从中企购买列车
Fearing “spy trains,” Congress may ban a Chinese maker of subway cars
The New York Times, September 16, 2019
CPC issues revised, new regulations on Party rules
Xinhua, September 15, 2019
The U.S. is about to do something big on Hong Kong
The Atlantic, September 15, 2019
中国联通和中国电信在美牌照或面临审查
Senators urge F.C.C. to review licenses of 2 Chinese telecom companies
The New York Times, September 16, 2019
The Hong Kong protester’s toolkit for a cat-and-mouse game with authorities
Wall Street Journal, September 16, 2019
Provincial party chief calls on Xiongan to become tech powerhouse
Caixin, September 16, 2019
Xi underlines security, openness in cyberspace
Xinhua, September 16, 2019
TikTok’s Beijing roots fuel censorship suspicion as it builds a huge U.S. audience
Washington Post, September 15, 2019
Cybersecurity experts warn: flicking the V-sign in photos could give away your fingerprint data
What’s On Weibo, September 15, 2019
Where the Hong Kong protests stand after 100 days: rubber bullets, petrol bombs, and 5 demands
Vice News, September 17, 2019
五大诉求之“双普选”:香港与北京难以弥合的鸿沟 (Dual universal suffrage: The unbridgeable divide between Hong Kong and Beijing)
BBC, September 17, 2019
林鄭月娥下周落區對話 續拒回應五大訴求 (Remaining demands are “contrary to core values of Hong Kong,” says Carrie Lam as she prepares to hold public forum in local communities)
Inmediahk.net, September 17, 2019
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South China Morning Post, September 17, 2019警被轟雙重標準 林鄭:警隊執法一視同仁 有對話平台不代表不需嚴正執法 (“Dialogue does not mean strict law enforcement will stop”: Carrie Lam stresses government’s first priority is to end violence)
Stand News, September 17, 2019
Hong Kong protests: government fails to find PR firm to rescue battered image
The Guardian, September 17, 2019
Police union calls for use of live ammunition amid growing violence in Hong Kong
Radio Free Asia, September 16, 2019
《環時》社評:中央支持警隊依靠愛國愛港群眾控制局面 (Global Times commentary praises Hong Kong police in relying on “patriotic groups” to control situation in Hong Kong)
Stand news, September 16, 2019
警週五到週日共拘 89 人 反送中至今拘 1453 人 強調執法無雙重標準 (89 arrested in three days, 1,453 arrests since protests began)
Stand News, September 16, 2019
Hong Kong must leave judges out of the protest politics and safeguard the independence of its judiciary
South China Morning Post, September 17, 2019
李立峯:市民如何看待示威者與警方使用的武力 (Journalism professor Francis Lee: What poll says about how citizens view use of force by protesters and police)
The Initium, September 17, 2019
Remarkable results of Hong Kong poll
The China Collection, September 16, 2019
香港警察的預期自我實現及選擇性執法 (Selective law enforcement and Hong Kong police’s self-fulfilling prophecy on violence)
Stand News, September 16, 2019
Russia and China are trying to set the U.N.’s rules on cybercrime
Foreign Policy, September 16, 2019
专访:何韵诗谈“不孤独的香港抗争” (Interview with Denise Ho: This is not a fight for Hong Kong alone)
Deutsche Welle, September 16, 2019
The great anti-China tech alliance: The United States and Europe will regret letting Beijing win the race to govern digital technology
Foreign Policy, September 16, 2019
Discrimination against same-sex couples must come to an end
South China Morning Post, September 15, 2019
‘A powerful message to Beijing’: US Senate presses action on treatment of Muslim minority
Hong Kong Free Press, September 13, 2019
China’s women still waiting for an end to getting groped on public transport
South China Morning Post, September 15, 2019
Chinese bus driver beaten unconscious for letting pregnant woman exit via front door
South China Morning Post, September 15, 2019
Chinese police do U-turn on traffic crash after online crowd doubt official account
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
In blow to Taiwan, Solomon Islands is said to switch relations to China,
New York Times, September 16, 2019
Exclusive: Australia concluded China was behind hack on parliament, political parties - source
Reuters, September 15, 2019
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Australian government reportedly concealed Chinese hack on parliament and political parties out of economic concern
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
A lockdown in Central Beijing
The Diplomat, September 13, 2019
Pro-China ‘activists’ at Hamburg rally spark fears over spies in Germany
Radio Free Asia, September 13, 2019
China unveils supersonic spy drone during National Day military parade rehearsal
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
Facial recognition technology in China beaten by a nose job
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
Hong Kong legislator urges U.N. rights body to probe ‘police abuse’
Reuters, September 16, 2019
Hundreds rally against Hong Kong police for arresting social workers trying to mediate during clashes with anti-government protesters
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
Hospital staff rally for protest campaign after new violence
Washington Post, September 16, 2019
Hong Kong police deny ‘double standards’ after accusations of leniency towards anti-protester mob
Hong Kong Free Press, September 16, 2019
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Hong Kong police break up scattered clashes between rival protesters
Reuters, September 13, 2019
Student arrested during Hong Kong protests had a butter knife, University says
The New York Times, September 16, 2019
Police chief praises officers on 100th day of protests while association warns petrol bomb attacks by live protesters could be met with live ammunition
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
100 days in: How protesters sustain protests with creativity
Reuters, September 16, 2019
Trio launch court action against Hong Kong police over failure to display identification numbers during anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, September 16, 2019
Hong Kong protests: Petrol bombs and water cannon used in clashes
BBC News, September 16, 2019
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The Guardian, September 15, 2019
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Hong Kong sees biggest protests since controversial bill dropped as demonstrators find their anthem
Reuters, September 15, 2019
Hong Kong police officer who pointed shotgun at protesters is featured on Chinese state television’s prime-time news show Xinwen Lianbo
South China Morning Post, September 15, 2019
Glory to Hong Kong: How the protesters got a new song
BBC News, September 14, 2019
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Hong Kong protesters, without an anthem to sing, create one online
The New York Times, September 12, 2019
Hong Kong activist seeks U.S. support for pro-democracy protests
Reuters, September 14, 2019
Student leader flees Hong Kong, citing fears for his life
Radio Free Asia, September 13, 2019
Woman who suffered eye injury during Hong Kong protest can take police to court in warrant fight, judge rules
Reuters, September 13, 2019
Hong Kong activist Ventus Lau wins appeal against election ban, unseats democrat Gary Fan
Hong Kong Free Press, September 13, 2019
Is China’s police chief playing a new part in Beijing’s handling of Hong Kong?
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
Carrie Lam denies reports of talks with state leaders on buying up Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
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China prods state firms to boost investment in crisis-hit Hong Kong: Sources
Agence France-Presse, September 13, 2019
Coming soon to the United Nations: Chinese leadership and authoritarian values
Foreign Affairs, September 16, 2019
Commentary: China has been defending mulitlateralism
Channel News Asia, September 16, 2019
The great anti-China tech alliance
Foreign Policy, September 16, 2019
Two cities, two priorities: What Singaporeans misunderstand about Hong Kong’s protest movement
Hong Kong Free Press, September 16, 2019
Know your rights at Hong Kong protests: FAQ with Progressive Lawyers Group
Hong Kong Free Press, September 14, 2019
Fear and oppression in Xinjiang: China’s war on Uighur culture
Financial Times, September 12, 2019
Reports of China’s repression in Xinjiang “100 percent true”: Jordanian journalist
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
US Senate passes legislation to hold China accountable for rights abuses in Xinjiang
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
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美参议院通过维吾尔人权法案 中国会在意吗? (US senate passes Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act)
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
新疆数十名穆斯林 网传哈国歌曲被捕 (30 Muslims in Xinjiang arrested for sharing Kazakh songs on WeChat)
China detains dozens in Xinjiang for sharing songs from Kazakhstan
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
Tiananmen Square Tank Man photographer Charlie Cole dies in Bali
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
China’s transgender community risk self-surgery and illegal drugs
Agence France-Presse, September 12, 2019
Rights group calls for action on fate of missing Panchen Lama, other disappeared Tibetans
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
Hong Kong singer calls on Taiwan to defend democracy against China
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
Burial reform: Exhumed bodies and forced cremations
Bitter Winter, September 10, 2019
U.S. lawmakers ask Pentagon for list of Chinese companies to curb “economic espionage”
Reuters, September 13, 2019
China, Malaysia seek to resolve South China Sea disputes with new dialogue mechanism
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
Chinese ships must leave Vietnamese waters, Hanoi again demands
Radio Free Asia, September 12, 2019
Chinese report “names and shames” Fortune 500 firms for mislabelling its territories
South China Morning Post, September 12, 2019
I won't stop meeting Chinese activists, says German foreign minister
Reuters, September 12, 2019
Muji says sorry after calling parts of Shanghai the “French Concession”
Inkstone, September 12, 2019
Kazakh President Tokayev goes to Beijing
The Diplomat, September 12, 2019
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China, Kazakhstan agree to develop permanent comprehensive strategic partnership
Sina English, September 12, 2019
Ren Zhengfei may sell Huawei’s 5G technology to a Western buyer
The Economist, September 12, 2019
U.S. flags Huawei 5G network security concerns to Gulf allies
Reuters, September 12, 2019
Police twice turned away fire services medics during Prince Edward MTR swoop, despite multiple injuries
Hong Kong Free Press, September 13, 2019
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【8.31 太子站】消防:警方不只一次稱無傷者 救護員一小時後方可進站增援 (Police claimed “no one injured” more than once to emergency services and denied access to station for an hour, says Fire Services Department)
Stand News, September 12, 2019
At least six hurt in Hong Kong as drain cleaner thrown from building at protesters singing songs and shouting slogans after anti-government rally
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
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Belting out protest song is latest act of Hong Kong movement
Associated Press, September 13, 2019
【逃犯條例】港大學生會署理會長黃程鋒遇襲後離港 辭學生會職務 (Acting president of Hong Kong University Student Union resigns and leaves Hong Kong after being attacked by masked man)
Ming Pao, September 13, 2019
Hong Kong protesters launch series of legal challenges and ask city’s judges to remove riot label from early clashes with police
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
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Teacher claiming right eye hit by rubber bullet chases raptors
The Standard, September 13, 2019
Mid-Autumn Festival lantern protests to light up Hong Kong, protesters to target MTR
Reuters, September 12, 2019
港續膺最自由經濟體 菲沙研究所:內地干預及暴力鎮壓示威威脅法治 (Fraser Institute warns mainland interference and violent suppression on protests threaten Hong Kong’s rule of law)
Ming Pao, September 12, 2019
The Chief Executive “has to serve two masters,” HK leader Carrie Lam; full transcript
Reuters, September 12, 2019
Experts warn tear gas residue can last 3 weeks, as US reps propose ban on crowd control gear to Hong Kong police
Hong Kong Free Press, September 12, 2019
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Chinese suppliers ready to provide tear gas to Hong Kong as other sources dry up
South China Morning Post, September 12, 2019
香港民研:青年人感悲觀仍堅持 九成人撐獨立調查委員會 (Study finds over 90% of respondents support independent investigation by commission of inquiry; young people willing to persevere despite widespread pessimism)
Inmediahk.net, September 12, 2019
調查指何君堯與民建聯成學校政治壓力 教協:他們令社會矛盾惡化 (Professional Teachers’ Union investigation criticizes Junius Ho and DAB for exerting political pressure on schools, exacerbating conflict in society)
Inmediahk.net, September 12, 2019
Eight spared jail in Hong Kong over 2016 protest against Beijing’s interpretation of Basic Law
South China Morning Post, September 11, 2019
「千禧後」世代非隨便支持勇武(文:趙永佳)(Hong Kong millennials’ support of radical protests is not blind)
Ming Pao, September 13, 2019
A Bubble Tea Summit brings together pro-Hong Kong and pro-China protesters in Vancouver
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s protests are just the tip of the iceberg: capitalism is in crisis across the globe
South China Morning Post, September 13, 2019
Chinese propaganda paints Hong Kong as a spoiled brat
Foreign Policy, September 12, 2019
Hong Kong students: why we’re still protesting
Amnesty International, September 12, 2019
專訪劉細良:中港是命運共同體,是我們那一代最錯誤的信念 (Interview with Simon Lau: “Thinking mainland and Hong Kong share a common destiny is the biggest mistaken belief of my generation”)
The Initium, September 12, 2019
新疆数十名穆斯林 网传哈国歌曲被捕 (30 Muslims in Xinjiang arrested for sharing Kazakh songs on WeChat)
Radio Free Asia, September 11, 2019
China detains man who reportedly shared images of troops at Hong Kong border
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
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Taiwanese man who disappeared in China is under investigation, Beijing says
The New York Times, September 11, 2019
“Two Restraints, One Leniency”: Part I, China’s ethnic minorities and criminal law
Dui Hua Human Rights Journal, September 11, 2019
Beijing pushes TV, media in Pakistan alongside Belt and Road
Christian Science Monitor, September 11, 2019
China’s internet regulator orders online AI algorithms to promote “mainstream values”
South China Morning Post, September 11, 2019
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CAC releases Internet rule targeting terrorism, subversion messages
China News Service, September 11, 2019
「撐港,反極權!」 台團體發起 9.29 遊行聲援香港 (Taiwan organization mobilize in support of Hong Kong with march on September 29)
Stand News, September 12, 2019
“老大哥”在空中:国泰航空员工的压力与恐惧
“Big Brother” in the sky: Cathay Pacific workers feel China’s pressure
The New York Times, September 12, 2019
You may now bring your own food to Shanghai Disney (but no durians, please)
Inkstone, September 11, 2019
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Consumers question Shanghai Disney’s bag check policy, citing encroachment of privacy
Global Times, August 25, 2019
Ban on Tibet religious activity toughened
Human Rights Watch, September 11, 2019
Sen. Cruz urges Trump administration to block China’s next UN power play
Fox News, September 11, 2019
China summons German ambassador to Beijing
Deutsche Welle, September 11, 2019
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北京召见德驻华大使 谴责德国政界人士见黄之锋 (Beijing summons German ambassador to condemn meeting with Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong)
Voice of America, September 11, 2019Hong Kong activist to Germany: stop selling riot control kit to city
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
New Zealand opposition leader criticised for “alarming” stance on China
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
Philippine official: China sought to block foreign powers in South China Sea
Radio Free Asia, September 11, 2019
JPMorgan tells staff: Make it clear Taiwan is part of China
Bloomberg News, September 11, 2019
Nepal deports 6 Tibetan asylum seekers to China
Radio Free Asia, September 9, 2019
China “must clean up its cyber act” for Huawei to be used in 5G network
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
China orders code-sharing app GitHub to take down posts in latest censorship attempt
Epoch Times, September 10, 2019
民陣 9.15 集會遊行 警方發反對通知書 (Police once again ban Civil Human Rights Front march)
Stand News, September 12, 2019
港鐵宣佈中秋夜平常時間關站 不提供通宵服務 (MTR announces no overnight service on Mid-Autumn Festival)
Stand News, September 12, 2019
Govt weighing up using emergency law: Teresa Cheng
毛孟靜踢爆消防處8.31晚一小時三改傷者人數 (Legislator Claudia Mo obtains internal records of Fire Services Department showing number of casualties at Prince Edward Station on Aug. 31 were revised three times; urges official explanation and for MTR to release complete surveillance footage)
Inmediahk.net, September 11, 2019
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【最新update】8.31太子消防指揮官疑擅改傷者人數 有被捕者稱點算前一昏迷男遭帶走 (Internal records from Aug. 31 reveal multiple revisions of number of casualties at Prince Edward Station, renewing suspicion over three unaccounted-for casualties)
Stand News, September 11, 2019
催淚彈殘留社區可達21日 化學工程師促警方「源頭減廢」(Chemical engineers publish report showing toxins from tear gas can remain in communities up to three weeks, urging police to cease using expired tear gas and refrain from firing it in dense areas)
Inmediahk.net, September 11, 2019
A Hong Kong-London stock exchange bid ties 2 cities in turmoil
The New York Times, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong protesters pause to mark Sept. 11
Reuters, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong police are now routinely insulting the city’s people as “cockroaches”
Quartz, September 10, 2019
修例風波撞上中美博弈,他們為何爭取《香港人權民主法》?(When the anti-extradition controversy meets the US-China trade war: Why do Hong Kongers want the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act)
The Initium, September 12, 2019
Why Gladys Liu must answer to parliament about alleged links to the Chinese government
The Conversation, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong stock exchange’s bid for LSE deserves to fail
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
China lost the United States first: Beijing’s hostility started long before the trade war
Foreign Policy, September 11, 2019
Former Xinjiang University president at risk of “imminent” execution: Amnesty International
Radio Free Asia, September 10, 2019
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Uyghur academic faces execution in China: Tashpolat Tiyip
Amnesty International, September 9, 2019
李孟居赴港證實被中共拘捕 家人:羅織入罪 人人自危 (Taiwan citizen disappeared after flying to Hong Kong, mainland authorities confirm he was arrested on charges of inciting subversion, whereabouts unknown)
Liberty Times, September 11, 2019
新疆被捕近一年后,摄影师卢广家人首报平安 (Family of photographer Lu Guang says he has returned home, 1 year after he was arrested in Xinjiang)
Voice of America, September 11, 2019
穗作家「因帖獲罪」 國保逼搬家 (Police summon author over “picking quarrels,” forced to delete posts on Twitter and leave home)
Ming Pao, September 11, 2019
China Daily newspaper criticised over claim Hong Kong protesters are planning 9/11 terror attack
South China Morning Post, September 10, 2019
美媒体权益组织列出全球新闻审查十大最恶劣国家 (Committee to Protect Journalists lists China in top 10 most censored countries in latest report)
Voice of America, September 10, 2019
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Eritrea, North Korea, Turkmenistan top CPJ’s 10 most censored list
Committee to Protect Journalists, September 10, 2019
Why China went on a global media blitz over the Hong Kong protests, and why it probably won’t work
South China Morning Post, September 10, 2019
Internet watchdog solicits public opinion on draft Internet management regulation
Xinhua, September 10, 2019
New York Times apologizes for sharing previous obituary referring to China’s Mao as “one of history's great revolutionary figures”
Fox News, September 10, 2019
“We can't do anything”: China accused of muffling voices of Hong Kong supporters
The Guardian, September 11, 2019
Hundreds gather in New York in support of Hong Kong and Taiwanese autonomy
Hong Kong Free Press, September 11, 2019
China angered after German foreign minister meets HK activist
Reuters, September 10, 2019
Why Chinese are traveling to Africa, and why Africans are traveling to China
Quartz, September 10, 2019
Political cartoonist Badiucao unveils new “Lennon Wall flag” for Hong Kong democracy movement
Hong Kong Free Press, September 10, 2019
KMT presidential candidate finishes last in poll of local Taiwan leaders
Taiwan News, September 10, 2019
Tuvalu election puts Taiwan ties in play
Reuters, September 10, 2019
Taiwan hosts top Solomon Islands official amid reports of a diplomatic switch to Beijing
The Diplomat, September 10, 2019
藏人驻台代表:中共严控香港人进入西藏 (Beijing restricts Hong Kong tourists from entering Tibet)
Radio Free Asia, September 10, 2019
Avoid irresponsible remarks on Hong Kong, China warns UK MPs
The Guardian, September 10, 2019
Questions raised about Liberal MP Gladys Liu amid claims of links to Chinese political influence operations
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, September 10, 2019
US senators warn China could gain sensitive tech via Hong Kong
Financial Times, September 10, 2019
We tested a messaging app used by Hong Kong protesters that works without an Internet connection
Abacus News, September 10, 2019
Sharper eyes: surveilling the surveillers
China Digital Times, September 9, 2019
Explainer: How Hong Kong’s “self-learning, open source” protest movement decides what to do next
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In Hong Kong’s leaderless movement, officials don't know who to negotiate with
Bloomberg, September 10, 2019
醫療界報章刊實名聯署 轟警濫暴違人道 促回應訴求「搶救香港」(“Rescue Hong Kong”: Medical sector petition takes out front-page ad in Apple Daily highlighting police use of force in violation of humanitarian principles, reiterates protesters’ 5 demands)
Stand News, September 11, 2019
反釋法遊行 吳文遠林朗彥判囚14天緩刑1年 林淳軒等6人判服務令 (Avery Ng, Ivan Lam, other activists handed suspended sentences, community service orders for 2016 protests against Beijing interpretation of Basic Law)
Ming Pao, September 11, 2019
【逃犯條例】27學者高官聯署促獨立調查警用過度武力 籲示威者和平表達訴求 (27 scholars and former senior government officials urge independent investigation into police use of force, ask protesters to express demands peacefully)
Ming Pao, September 11, 2019
高院拒絕郭卓堅司法覆核 指無權迫特首設調查委員會 (Courts have no power to force Chief Executive to set up commission of inquiry, says judge in rejecting judicial review application)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 11, 2019
Ex-head of Ontario police watchdog dismisses concerns about suitability to join probe into force’s handling of unrest and defends his impartiality
South China Morning Post, September 11, 2019
US lawmakers introduce bill to stop tear gas sales to Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, September 11, 2019
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Hong Kong Free Press, September 10, 2019
Demonstrators boo Chinese anthem at football qualifier
Al Jazeera, September 11, 2019
【睇片】遍地開花 多區市民自發高歌「願榮光歸香港」(“Glory to Hong Kong”: Protest song sung across Hong Kong at night)
Stand News, September 10, 2019
Hong Kong police issue extendable batons to off-duty officers, but critics concerned over potential for abuse
Hong Kong Free Press, September 10, 2019
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警方設 10 條反暴力熱線 接收「止暴制亂」匿名報料 只收 whatsapp 不聽電話 (Police set up 10 “anti-violence” Whatsapp numbers to receive anonymous tips against protests)
Stand News, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong can be a gateway to liberal values for China
The Economist, September 10, 2019
“The End of Hong Kong as We Know It”: Previous demonstrations in the city were colorful, hopeful, and exuberant. Rallies this summer have been more forlorn
The Atlantic, September 11, 2019
Hong Kong’s tycoons do not always serve the Communist party well
Financial Times, September 10, 2019
Why isn’t China salami-slicing in cyberspace? It’s time to start thinking about engaging with the digital variant of this favorite Chinese foreign policy dish
The Diplomat, September 10, 2019
America must respond to the pleas of Hong Kong’s people
Financial Times, September 10, 2019
Will Trump sell out the U.S. on Huawei? His China policy is a great achievement. He may undermine it in pursuit of a deal with Xi Jinping
Wall Street Journal, September 9, 2019
新疆多名清真寺伊玛目及穆斯林被重判 (Imams and their family members receive heavy sentences in Xinjiang)
Radio Free Asia, September 10, 2019
Uyghur teacher dies while presumed detained in Xinjiang internment camp
Radio Free Asia, September 9, 2019
China slams US “lies” about treatment of Uygurs in Xinjiang region
Reuters, September 9, 2019
Some mainland Chinese support Hong Kong protests. China is punishing them into silence
Los Angeles Times, September 8, 2019
维权律师唐荆陵出国不成反被“失踪” (Rights lawyer Tang Jingling recounts enforced disappearance, confirms authorities barred him from leaving China to begin visiting scholar program)
Radio Free Asia, September 9, 2019
In Malaysia, fake news of Chinese nationals getting citizenship stokes racial tensions
South China Morning Post, September 10, 2019
Patriotic shift for China’s “first class of school” TV program
The Diplomat, September 6, 2019
16 NGOs call on UN member states to hold China accountable at Human Rights Council for persecuting rights defenders
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, September 9, 2019
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Open letter on the rule of law in China
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, September 9, 2019
人权组织将提请制裁央视记者董倩 (Safeguard Defenders calls for countries to sanction CCTV host of forced confession interviews)
Radio Free Asia, September 9, 2019
An “American Factory” in the era of global capitalism
Sixth Tone, September 7, 2019
“Sinicizing” Christianity: The Bible according to Confucius
Bitter Winter, September 9, 2019
As China trade war escalates, 2020 U.S. Democrats scramble over their message
Reuters, September 9, 2019
The US legislation Hong Kong’s protesters want passed
Quartz, September 9, 2019
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US bill on Hong Kong won’t help city out of political crisis, former diplomat says
South China Morning Post, September 8, 2019
Australian government reportedly advised India to ban Huawei from 5G network
Reuters, September 10, 2019
卧底調查4年 中國勞工觀察揭侵權 富士康鄭州廠違法僱大量「派遣工」 (China Labor Watch reveals Foxconn’s Zhengzhou iPhone factory violates labor regulations)
Ming Pao, September 10, 2019
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Apple and Foxconn broke Chinese labour law to build new iPhones
Financial Times, September 9, 2019
Jack Ma’s 55th birthday present to himself is stepping away from Alibaba
Quartz, September 9, 2019
Microsoft says Trump is treating Huawei unfairly
Bloomberg, September 8, 2019
Hong Kong police ignore request from lawmakers to visit controversial San Uk Ling detention centre
【逃犯條例】消息:警新購一萬支伸縮警棍 專供休班警跟身執法 (Police have ordered 10,000 batons for officers to “execute their duty” while off-the-clock)
HK01, September 10, 2019
【逃犯條例】港鐵公開8‧31太子站閉路電視部分畫面 (MTR corporation releases select screenshots of August 31 surveillance footage of Prince Edward Station)
Ming Pao, September 10, 2019
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一群市民在報章登全版聯署信 促港鐵公開 831 太子站 CCTV 及職員隨身錄影片段 (Citizens take out front-page ad urging disclosure of surveillance footage of Prince Edward station on August 31 to ease public concern)
Stand News, September 10, 2019
Hong Kong protests: police given medical reports of woman with eye injury despite her bid to block move
South China Morning Post, September 9, 2019
My town is the new Cold War’s Berlin: Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong
Reuters, September 9, 2019
Hong Kong journalists warn of rising police violence against them
The Guardian, September 9, 2019
Chargeboys, wizards and firefighters: The “Braves” on the frontlines of Hong Kong’s protests
Agence France-Presse, September 9, 2019
教育局:人鏈活動令人憂慮 聲浪問題滋擾 引起衝突、傷人等 (Education Bureau says human chain activity “worrying” because it invites clashes and injuries)
Stand News, September 9, 2019
Related:Man detained after teacher injured in knife attack outside Hong Kong school as human-chain protests and class boycotts enter second week
South China Morning Post, September 9, 2019
香港示威冲突前沿的一名黑衣人:我们的理想和代价 (From frontlines of Hong Kong’s protests: The price of our aspirations)
BBC, September 9, 2019
Hong Kong, China and the United States: A major international issue
Jerome A. Cohen, September 10, 2019
Why China’s Communist Party is “struggling”
Hong Kong Free Press, September 10, 2019
我們與監控的距離:從香港、新疆、非洲看中國的「數位威權輸出」(Hong Kong, Xinjiang, and Africa: How China exports digital authoritarianism)
The News Lens, September 10, 2019
【特寫】社工、急救、接放學 屹立在前線後的支援者們 (Social workers, first-aiders, drivers: The support backing protest frontlines)
Stand News, September 9, 2019
How China spins the Xinjiang story to the Chinese
Al Jazeera, September 8, 2019
US to seek support at UN to “call out” China over treatment of Uygurs, Mike Pompeo says
Reuters, September 7, 2019
“Key individuals management” and the roots of China’s anti-Muslim surveillance system
Jamestown Foundation, September 6, 2019
Uyghur toddler drowns while parents are detained in Xinjiang internment camp
Radio Free Asia, September 6, 2019
内地「掃黑除惡」行動 有維權律師倡問責機制免冤案 (Rights lawyer proposes accountability mechanism to avoid wrongful convictions in “sweeping evil” campaigns)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 9, 2019
王全璋妻子稱警方向小學施壓 兒子再失學 (Wang Quanzhang’s son kicked out of school again after police pressure)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 7, 2019
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Imprisoned lawyer Wang Quanzhang’s six-year-old son once again forced out of school
China Change, September 6, 2019
Confucius Institutes: The growth of China's controversial cultural branch
BBC, September 7, 2019
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Miami Dade College is shutting down its Confucius Institute
POLITICO, September 7, 2019
Taiwan president sues scholars for alleging her doctorate degree is fake
The Diplomat, September 7, 2019
Outspoken journalist in Australia and father in China harassed online
Sydney Morning Herald, September 6, 2019
From Beijing to Hampstead: how tale of HIV whistleblower rattled Chinese state
The Guardian, September 8, 2019
With love from Taiwan: Supporters send gas masks and filters to Hong Kong protesters
Hong Kong Free Press, September 7, 2019
How do people in China really feel about Hong Kong? It’s complicated
The Nation, September 6, 2019
香港铜锣湾书店台湾重启 众筹19小时达标 (Crowdfund campaign for Hong Kong bookseller to reopen bookshop in Taiwan meets goal within a day)
Radio Free Asia, September 6, 2019
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Hong Kong bookseller held in China raises US$100,000 to open Taiwan store
Agence France-Presse, September 6, 2019
China is expected to counter criticism at UN Human Rights Council meeting in Geneva
Foreign Brief, September 9, 2019
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中方稱聯合國人權理事會非合適場合討論香港問題 (China claims UN Human Rights Council is “not appropriate” place to discuss Hong Kong issues)
Radio Television Hong Kong, September 7, 2019
Central Beijing locked down for overnight army parade rehearsal
Agence France-Presse, September 8, 2019
Hong Kong: Angela Merkel says China must “guarantee” rights and freedoms
Agence France-Presse, September 7, 2019
U.S. defense secretary urges Chinese “restraint” on Hong Kong
Bloomberg News, September 7, 2019
Huawei heats up the battle for Internet in Canada’s north
BBC, September 9, 2019
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Justin Trudeau sharpens criticism of China in Huawei spat
BBC, September 5, 2019
China to curb facial recognition and apps in schools
BBC, September 6, 2019
Yuen Long attack victims sue police
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民主黨聯7.21傷者提民事索償 追究警隊疏忽職守 (Victims of July 21 Yuen Long attacks raise lawsuit against police for negligence)
Inmediahk.net, September 8, 2019
【逃犯條例】各區中學聯校築人鏈 重申五大訴求 (Students from over 130 schools in all districts form human chains in support of protests, reiterate five demands)
Ming Pao, September 9, 2019
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High school students form “human chain” in support of Hong Kong protest movement
Hong Kong Free Press, September 9, 2019
Hong Kong protesters march to US consulate calling for support
Al Jazeera, September 8, 2019
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9.8美領館請願:集會提早結束,示威者破壞多個港鐵站,4站關閉,多區警民對峙延至午夜 (Protests on Sept 8: March to US embassy, MTR stations vandalized and closed, clashes with police)
The Initium, September 8, 2019
Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong confirms arrest for “bail breach” after trip to Taiwan
Agence France-Presse, September 8, 2019
Hong Kong restricts airport access, thwarting planned disruption
“Protect the Children”: Hong Kong’s grandpa protesters speak softly but carry a stick
太子數百市民續促公開錄影 防暴以胡椒噴霧直射記者 (Hundreds gather outside Prince Edward station demanding disclosure of CCTV footage of August 31 amidst rumors of injured protesters gone missing)
Inmediahk.net, September 7, 2019
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Hong Kong lawmaker and protesters demand CCTV footage of police storming MTR station
Hong Kong Free Press, September 6, 2019
Hong Kong government urged by Court of Final Appeal to backdate benefits to 2017 after gay civil servant Angus Leung wins landmark LGBT case
South China Morning Post, September 6, 2019
我们戴上面罩,走入香港的另一个世界
The mask I wear on the weekends
The New York Times, September 6, 2019
八月大事回顧:槍、眼、火、淚,警民衝突白熱化的八月風暴 (Guns, eyes, fire, and tears: A look back on Hong Kong’s stormy August)
The Initium, September 4, 2019
Carrie Lam listened to 19 Hong Kong elites after ignoring millions of marchers in June; that’s why the bill withdrawal has solved nothing
South China Morning Post, September 9, 2019
“The Revolution of Our Times”: The core issue in need of resolution
China Change, September 8, 2019
Thanks, Yanks, but no thanks: Why US intervention in Hong Kong’s crisis may be more than protesters bargained for
Hong Kong Free Press, September 8, 2019
Merkel must step up her China strategy
Deutsche Welle, September 8, 2019
Elements of a solution appear in Hong Kong, but no sign of a breakthrough in Beijing
Hong Kong Free Press, September 7, 2019
Xi Jinping’s claim to Mao’s mantle carries risks
Financial Times, September 6, 2019
China’s accidental Belt and Road turns six
Foreign Policy, September 6, 2019
China hacked Asian telcos to spy on Uighur travelers: sources
Reuters, September 5, 2019
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路透:为北京服务的黑客侵入亚洲电信公司系统监控维族人行踪 (Beijing’s hackers breached Asian telecoms systems to spy on Uyghurs)
Voice of America, September 5, 2019
Xinjiang party chief Chen Quanguo orders officials to keep up the pressure in the run-up to China’s National Day
South China Morning Post, September 5, 2019
Tibetan monk gets three-year prison term after being held for more than a year
Radio Free Asia, September 5, 2019
Canada: Trudeau accuses China of using “arbitrary detentions” for political ends
The Guardian, September 5, 2019
周永康之子周滨诉讼案难寻律师 (Zhou Yongkang’s son faces difficulty finding representation after 5th lawyer terminates contract)
Radio France Internationale, September 5, 2019
Human rights lawyer disappears months after release
ChinaAid, August 30, 2019