Beijing officials deny permit for show of Chinese-American artist amid political tensions
The Art Newspaper, November 19, 2019
Senior CPC official stresses high-quality development of Chinese movies
Xinhua, November 20, 2019
How China Influences Media in Central and Eastern Europe
The Diplomat, November 19, 2019
Hong Kong: How Chinese media are reporting the crisis
Deutsche Welle, November 19, 2019
Four Tibetan Monks are Detained After Calling for Tibet’s Independence
Radio Free Asia, November 19, 2019
NPCSC Legislative Affairs Commissions Criticizes Hong Kong Court’s Mask Ban Ruling, Signals Possible NPCSC Intervention
NPC Observer, November 18, 2019
Xinjiang ‘Pair Up’ Campaign Highlights Power Imbalance Between Chinese ‘Relatives,’ Uyghur Hosts
Radio Free Asia, November 19, 2019
Background: Zhou Yuanzhi 周远志
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, November 18, 2019
Leniency from China court in Dying to Survive cancer drug case
South China Morning Post, November 18, 2019
中国回应时报新疆报道,为镇压穆斯林辩护
China Defends Crackdown on Muslims, and Criticizes Times Article
The New York Times, November 19, 2019
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The language used to justify Xinjiang’s camps is being echoed in Hong Kong
Quartz, November 18, 2019
Uyghur Trader Who Went Missing in Xinjiang Ahead of Travel to Turkey Died in Detention
Radio Free Asia, November 18, 2019
Two Chinese representatives dropped from UBC business forum amid anger from Uyghur groups in Canada
The Globe and Mail, November 17, 2019
全国人大常委会法工委就香港法院有关司法复核案判决发表谈话 (National People's Congress Standing Committee says it is the only one that can judge and decide whether Hong Kong laws are constitutional)
The Paper, November 19, 2019
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China attacks Hong Kong ruling to overturn mask ban
Financial Times, November 19, 2019民主派要求政府立即撤銷所有根據《禁蒙面法》起訴的案件 (Democratic Party demands authorities to immediate drop all charges in cases based on anti-mask law)
Inmediahk.net, November 18, 2019
Hong Kong’s District Council elections must proceed as planned, European Union urges
South China Morning Post, November 19, 2019
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Violent clashes ‘reduce chance’ of Sunday’s local elections going ahead, says top Hong Kong minister
Hong Kong Free Press, November 19, 2019
In Hong Kong, Daring Escapes From a Violent Siege at a University
The New York Times, November 18, 2019
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Hong Kong: police say surrender is only option for protesters - Hundreds trapped inside Polytechnic as demonstrators try to break campus siege
The Guardian, November 18, 2019【救救理大孩子】一眾靜坐父母最想說:要平安回家 我們為你自豪 (Parents hold sit-in near PolyU as students remain trapped: Come home peacefully, we're proud of you)
Stand News, November 18, 2019警油麻地拘至少 60 人 曾傳巨響閃光 多人受傷 據報曾「人踩人」(60 arrested in Yau Ma Tei: riot police use stun grenades, reports of stampede near MTR station)
Stand News, November 18, 2019
警拘51名義務醫護及記者 指揮官辯稱只針對逗留理大的人 (Police confirm 51 first-aiders and journalists arrested in PolyU siege)
Inmediahk.net, November 18, 2019
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Hong Kong police arrest 51 who ‘claimed to be medics or journalists’ near besieged PolyU campus
Hong Kong Free Press, November 18, 2019
星火同盟:匯豐戶口周五停運作 將以其他方式接收款項 支援工作如常 (HSBC terminates bank account of Spark Alliance's legal fund supporting arrested protesters)
Stand News, November 19, 2019
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HSBC to close corporate account being used to support Hong Kong protesters through crowdfunding
South China Morning Post, November 18, 2019
Rights Groups Blame Hong Kong Police For 'Fanning Flames' of Violence
Radio Free Asia, November 18, 2019
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Police must defuse campus standoff to avoid more tragedy
Amnesty International, November 18, 2019Hong Kong SAR Government Must Ensure Effective De-escalation of Dangerous Police Action at PolyU
Human Rights in China, November 17, 2019
走进抗议冲突前线的香港大学校园
Inside Hong Kong’s Battle-Ready Campuses
The New York Times, November 18, 2019
字节跳动高管:TikTok不是一个威胁
TikTok’s Chief Is on a Mission to Prove It’s Not a Menace
The New York Times, November 18, 2019
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The Technology 202: Josh Hawley escalates war with TikTok with new bill to limit U.S. data in China
Washington Post, November 18, 2019
Sweden honours imprisoned writer despite Chinese threats
Agence France-Presse, November 16, 2019
Vietnam Activists Urge Government to Back Off Over China Protest T-Shirt
Radio Free Asia, November 18, 2019
“He refused”: China sees online tributes to an official who freed Muslims in Xinjiang
Quartz, November 18, 2019
Chinese netizens think Mark Zuckerberg betrayed China
South China Morning Post, November 18, 2019
The shifting patterns of transport worker protests in China present a major challenge to the trade union
China Labour Bulletin, November 18, 2019
From Hong Kong to the military: the Communist Party’s top new talking points
South China Morning Post, November 15, 2019
Chinese Professor Claims Bank Harassed Him Over ‘Incomplete Map’
Sixth Tone, November 15, 2019
中国回应时报新疆报道,为镇压穆斯林辩护
China Defends Crackdown on Muslims, and Criticizes Times Article
The New York Times, November 19, 2019
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The language used to justify Xinjiang’s camps is being echoed in Hong Kong
Quartz, November 18, 2019
Uyghur Trader Who Went Missing in Xinjiang Ahead of Travel to Turkey Died in Detention
Radio Free Asia, November 18, 2019
Two Chinese representatives dropped from UBC business forum amid anger from Uyghur groups in Canada
The Globe and Mail, November 17, 2019
Why are Hongkongers so angry? Because their baby boomer leaders are living in a parallel universe
South China Morning Post, November 19, 2019
China’s Internet Freedom Hit a New Low in 2019, and the World Could Follow: No user or platform is safe from the leadership’s insatiable appetite for ideological conformity
The Diplomat, November 19, 2019
Europe must speak with one voice
Deutsche Welle, November 18, 2019
The Guardian view on Hong Kong: a city on the brink
The Guardian, November 18, 2019
Hong Kong is Xi Jinping’s failure: The revolt raises questions about the Chinese president’s entire project
Financial Times, November 17, 2019
法律还能拯救香港吗?
Can Hong Kong’s Courts Save the City? Don’t count on it.
The New York Times, November 18, 2019
If the United States Doesn’t Make The Rules, China Will
Foreign Policy, November 17, 2019
Interview: Beijing should respect human rights of Tibetans and democracy in Hong Kong, says exiled leader Lobsang Sangay
Hong Kong Free Press, November 17, 2019
Interview: Ex-head of legislature Jasper Tsang says the gov’t is weakest player of four in Hong Kong’s struggle
Hong Kong Free Press, November 16, 2019
How Chinese Norms Are Going Global
The Diplomat, November 16, 2019
Hong Kong Protests: How Does This End?
The New York Times, November 16, 2019
An independent inquiry is still the only way to end the protests and keep Hong Kong’s story from ending tragically
South China Morning Post, November 15, 2019
As Violence in Hong Kong Escalates, the Victim-Blamers Are Coming Out of the Woodwork
China Change, November 15, 2019
Hong Kong police enter PolyU campus following day-long battle, as officers fire live warning shots nearby
Hong Kong Free Press, November 18, 2019
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理大徹夜衝突:校內一度大火,示威者清晨嘗試撤離,警察多方持續放催淚彈 (Night-long fight at PolyU: Police besiege university, fire tear gas, water cannon and rubber bullets as protesters try to retreat from campus)
The Initium, November 17, 2019Hong Kong SAR Government Must Ensure Effective De-escalation of Dangerous Police Action at PolyU
Human Rights in China, November 17, 2019民陣對國際社會的緊急呼籲 (Civil Human Rights Front Urgent Appeal to International Community On the Escalation of Tension in Hong Kong)
Inmediahk.net, November 18, 2019
Hong Kong’s High Court rules anti-mask law unconstitutional
Hong Kong Free Press, November 18, 2019
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民主派司法覆核《禁蒙面法》 高院裁定《緊急法》不符基本法規定 (Anti-mask law ruled unconstitutional by Hong Kong High Court, relief to be ordered later)
Stand News, November 18, 2019
U.S. condemns 'unjustified use of force' in Hong Kong: senior official
Reuters, November 18, 2019
離任前夕《星島》專訪 盧偉聰:獨立調查不公,警無濫暴,政治問題定要政治解決 (Commissioner of Police Stephen Lo retires: "Independent investigation is unjust," "police have not abused use of force")
Stand News, November 18, 2019
China sent soldiers to a Hong Kong protest site—with brooms and buckets
Quartz, November 17, 2019
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The Limits Of Positivity
China Media Project, November 16, 2019
Hong Kong activists pledge to ‘squeeze economy’ as city reels from protests
Agence France-Presse, November 17, 2019
Hong Kong journalism groups condemn alleged police firing of projectile at reporter as officer put on leave
Hong Kong Free Press, November 16, 2019
民主黨兩候選人遭警私刑 將投訴及民事索償 盼鼓勵受害人發聲 (Two Democratic Party district election candidates to raise civil claim against police for ill treatment during detention )
Inmediahk.net, November 15, 2019
China’s Surveillance State Has Eyes on Central Asia
Foreign Policy, November 15, 2019
China-Australia human rights partnership canned
News.Com.Au, November 18, 2019
Hong Kong activist urges Germany to halt Chinese army training
Agence France-Presse, November 18, 2019
Taiwanese President Tsai Ing-wen chooses former premier William Lai as running mate
Reuters, November 17, 2019
桂民海瑞典獲獎惹外交風波 大臣無視警告出席 中國使館:強烈不滿 (Swedish Minister of Culture attends Tucholsky Prize ceremony for jailed Hong Kong bookseller Gui Minhai, despite warning from Chinese embassy)
Ming Pao, November 17, 2019
China says outspoken Australian lawmakers should repent
Reuters, November 16, 2019
Netizen Voices: “Hang In There Hong Kong,” Mainlanders Stand With You
China Digital Times, November 15, 2019
Chinese Bishop 'On The Run' After Pressure to Join Beijing's Catholic Church: Report
Radio Free Asia, November 15, 2019
‘Plain cruel’: Vanuatu stops newspaper chief boarding plane home after China stories
The Guardian, November 18, 2019
網傳黑龍江賓館爆疫 當局否認 (Authorities deny plague cases at Heilongjiang hospitals)
Ming Pao, November 18, 2019
泄露文件揭示中国如何组织对穆斯林大规模拘禁
‘Absolutely No Mercy’: Leaked Files Expose How China Organized Mass Detentions of Muslims
The New York Times, November 16, 2019
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誰發明了新疆再教育營?《紐約時報》獲400頁文件揭其政治動員過程 (Who invented Xinjiang's camps? Uncovered internal documents reveal mobilization process)
The Initium, November 17, 2019
She survived a Chinese internment camp and made it to Virginia. Will the U.S. let her stay?
The Washington Post, November 17, 2019
The Real Fight for the Future of 5G; Who Will Patrol the Borders of a New Network?
Foreign Affairs, November 14, 2019
Tech firm blacklisted in U.S. over facial-recognition allegations invited to Vancouver conference
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, November 14, 2019
Homelessness has become a problem in China’s cities
The Economist, November 16, 2019
Stop Calling China’s Xi Jinping ‘President,’ U.S. Panel Says; Calling Mr. Xi ‘president’ implies China is a democracy, says U.S. commission
The Wall Street Journal, November 14, 2019
China’s digital currency is all about control
Quartz, November 14, 2019
Chinese government may have falsified organ donation numbers, study says
The Guardian, November 14, 2019
New research shows Chinese migrants don’t always side with China and are happy to promote Australia
The Conversation, November 15, 2019
理解越南中资企业的工人抗议 (Understanding worker protests at Chinese enterprises in Vietnam)
China Labour Bulletin, November 13, 2019
Squeezed on all sides, China’s retail workers respond with collective action
China Labour Bulletin, November 13, 2019
Chinese law professor falls foul of online backlash over posts defending Hong Kong protesters
South China Morning Post, November 14, 2019
A BBC Division Made Glowing Sponsored Content For Huawei, And BBC News Reporters Are Horrified
BuzzFeed News, November 13, 2019
Xinjiang Authorities Arrest Prominent Uyghurs in Public to Instill Fear
Radio Free Asia, November 14, 2019
Cotton and Corporate Responsibility: Fighting Forced Labor in Xinjiang and Uzbekistan
The Diplomat, November 14, 2019
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Internment Camp Assigned Uyghur Forced Laborers to Xinjiang Textile Factory: Official
Radio Free Asia, November 14, 2019
Unprecedented UN Critique of China’s Xinjiang Policies
Human Rights Watch, November 14, 2019
The West is now surer that China is not about to liberalise; It is far less certain what to do about it
The Economist, November 16, 2019
Carrie Lam has lit Hong Kong ablaze. A failure to hold district council elections would be the final betrayal
South China Morning Post, November 15, 2019
China's Muslim Concentration Camps Paint a Bleak Picture of the Future Awaiting the Hong Kong Protestors
Byline Times, November 14, 2019
State-Led Content Manipulation Drove the Backlash against the NBA in China
Freedom House, November 13, 2019
上水昨晚有刀手斬人 警拒拘捕:係咪故意斬人我哋有保留 (Last night in Sheung Shui, police refuse to arrest attackers)
Inmediahk.net, November 15, 2019
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Hong Kong protests: man beaten by baton-wielding gang in Sheung Shui
South China Morning Post, November 14, 201970-year-old dies after being hit on head with brick during Hong Kong protest clash
Hong Kong Free Press, November 15, 2019就上水清潔工在衝突中死亡聲明 (Hong Kong Women Workers Association, Cleaners' Workers' Union issue joint statement on the death of worker in Sheung Shui)
Inmediahk.net, November 15, 2019
千人迫爆愛丁堡為消防救護打氣 盼企硬勿向警跪低 (Thousands turn out in Edinburgh Place to support firefighters, paramedics)
Inmediahk.net, November 14, 2019
Police ban takes the parade out of Hong Kong’s pride celebrations, amid violent protests in the city
South China Morning Post, November 14, 2019
Hong Kong protests: partial reopening of Tolo Highway comes with conditions as activists issue election ultimatum
South China Morning Post, November 15, 2019
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警方被指故意封吐露港公路至中午 謝振中:玩嘢並唔係警察,而係暴徒 (Demonstrators clear Tolo Highway at 6:00 a.m., police block it again by noon; in afternoon police press conference, police deny blocking the highway)
Stand News, November 15, 2019
Suspend Hong Kong status in event of China crackdown: U.S. commission
Reuters, November 14, 2019
Xi says HK's most pressing task is to end violence, chaos and restore order
Xinhua, November 14, 2019
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习近平:止暴制乱 恢复秩序是香港当前最紧迫的任务 (Xi Jinping: Ending violence, restoring order is Hong Kong's most urgent task at present)
Legal Daily, November 14, 2019China Is Running Out of Options In Hong Kong
Vice, November 14, 2019
“Tear gas on one street and civilians walking on another.” In Hong Kong, the protests have exposed bitter divisions, even among friends and families
California Sunday Magazine, November 14, 2019
A Hong Kong that writes off young protesters is writing off its future. Not that Carrie Lam will understand
South China Morning Post, November 14, 2019
Events in Hong Kong reveal the thin veneer of civilisation
Financial Times, November 13, 2019
Overseas universities, not trade war, are the front line of China's rivalry with Western democracies
South China Morning Post, November 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s gov’t thought it could bludgeon protesters into silence – they were wrong
Hong Kong Free Press, November 13, 2019
15-year-old struck by projectile at Hong Kong protest on Wednesday in critical condition
Hong Kong Free Press, November 14, 2019
Hong Kong police confirm man in black died after falling from height in Kwai Chung
Hong Kong Free Press, November 14, 2019
【抗暴之戰】警催淚彈釋二噁英鐵證 立場匡哥生「氯痤瘡」(Stand News reporter diagnosed with incurable Chloracne after exposure to dioxins released by tear gas)
Apple Daily, November 14, 2019
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前線記者確診不治之症「氯痤瘡」,正視催淚彈毒害刻不容緩 (Frontline journalist diagnosed with Chloracne: Hong Kong government must promptly address harms of tear gas)
The News Lens, November 14, 2019
从避难所变成战场,暴力深入香港大学校园
Hong Kong Colleges Become Besieged Citadels as Police Close In
The New York Times, November 14, 2019
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Hong Kong court rejects CUHK injunction against police entry and crowd control weapon use without approval
Hong Kong Free Press, November 13, 2019【警闖中大】謝振中指大學已變兵工廠 質疑段崇智未守承諾欠港人交代 警單日開逾千橡膠彈 (Police claim universities have become armories for rioters; say CUHK headmaster who was tear gassed owes Hong Kong an apology for breaking promise of ceasefire)
Stand News, November 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s Education Bureau slammed for delay in suspending classes amid chaos in the city
South China Morning Post, November 13, 2019
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CUHK announces premature end to semester as Hong Kong universities switch to online teaching
Hong Kong Free Press, November 13, 2019
內地在港交流生:被有關部門強行安排全部遣返 (Liaison Office sends mainland students home with transit tickets purchased in advance using personal information on file)
Stand News, November 14, 2019
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回家之路像在逃難:校園成戰場,教育部將協助返台學生「專案轉學」("Like evacuating from a catastrophe": As university campuses become battlegrounds, Taiwan exchange students bid temporary farewell)
The News Lens, November 14, 2019
民建聯約見特首 倡成立協調中心帶領全民參與止暴 (Pro-Beijing political party urges Carrie Lam to establish anti-violence coordination platform to "let citizens participate in clearing roadblocks")
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 14, 2019
Chaos in Hong Kong as pro-democracy protests ‘blossom everywhere’
Agence France-Presse, November 13, 2019
Not clear why people are so angry: Chief Secretary Matthew Cheung
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 13, 2019
TikTok强调独立性 “一企两制”能否消除美国担忧? (Will "One Company, Two Systems" address U.S. concerns over TikTok's alleged censorship?)
Voice of America, November 14, 2019
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US military warned about using China-owned TikTok app to recruit teenagers
Reuters, November 13, 2019TikTok Revamps Lobbying as Washington Targets Chinese Ownership
Bloomberg, November 12, 2019
Canadian intelligence agencies at odds over whether to ban Huawei from 5G networks: official
Globe and Mail, November 13, 2019
Huawei Hands Out Billions in Bonuses for Staff Response to Sanctions
Caixin, November 13, 2019
China Probes Hikvision Billionaire Over Alleged Misconduct
Bloomberg, November 13, 2019
Marco Rubio, sponsor of Hong Kong pro-democracy bill, claims ‘very significant progress’ on the pending legislation
South China Morning Post, November 14, 2019
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China will take strong countermeasures if US passes Hong Kong bill
Global Times, November 13, 2019
China plans national park on Tibetan plateau
The Standard, November 14, 2019
James Soong joins Taiwan presidential race
Taipei Times, November 14, 2019
Czech-Chinese ties hit new bump as university shuts center
Reuters, November 13, 2019
China unveils outline for strengthening patriotic education
Xinhua, November 13, 2019
The deadliest form of plague has infected two people in China, and information is scarce
Washington Post, November 13, 2019
Sydney deputy mayor went to Communist Party training camp
Australian Financial Review, November 12, 2019
More Than 70 Percent Of Divorces In China Are Initiated By Women
SupChina, November 13, 2019
Death Threats For Opponent Of Internet Addiction Center In China
SupChina, November 13, 2019
Chinese Anti-Bullying Movie “Better Days” Becomes Hit at Box Office and on Social Media
What's On Weibo, November 13, 2019
Bytedance’s News App Disciplined for ‘Slandering’ Communist Hero
Caixin, November 13, 2019
China’s messaging against the Hong Kong protests has found a new outlet: PornHub
Quartz, November 13, 2019
「疫苗寶寶之家」發起人 控尋釁滋事周五開審 (After 250 days in detention, Friday trial announced for founder of rights defense group for families affected by faulty vaccines)
Ming Pao, November 14, 2019
Tibetan Man Detained For Sharing Photos, Relatives Fear Torture
Radio Free Asia, November 13, 2019
Myanmar Family Struggles to Rescue Teen Daughter Who Was Trafficked to China
Radio Free Asia, November 13, 2019
海外维吾尔人权团体甄别出新疆500处集中营 (Overseas Uyghur activists find 500 camps in Xinjiang)
Voice of America, November 14, 2019
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Uighur activists say China running hundreds more camps
Al Jazeera, November 13, 2019
新疆棉花与人权争议 多个跨国品牌面临质疑
Xinjiang cotton sparks concern over 'forced labour' claims
BBC, November 13, 2019
The Hong Kong Protesters Aren’t Driven by Hope: “We might as well go down fighting”
The Atlantic, November 11, 2019
Why Singaporeans don’t back Hong Kong protests
Hong Kong Free Press, November 10, 2019
Hong Kong awakens to third day of unrest as morning commuters hit with delays
Agence France-Presse, November 13, 2019
Chinese University of Hong Kong student union head applies for injunction banning police entry and crowd control weapon use
Hong Kong Free Press, November 13, 2019
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全球学术界联署 促香港警方停止攻击校园 (Hundreds of scholars sign global petition urging Hong Kong police to cease attacks on campuses)
Radio Free Asia, November 12, 2019
警闖中大惹民憤 示威者各區開花堵路 警全港狂射催淚彈 51人傷包括 10 個月大嬰兒 (Police assault on Chinese University of Hong Kong sparks rage across city; protesters set roadblocks in over 13 districts to hamper police reinforcements; Hospital Authority states 51 injured)
Stand News, November 13, 2019
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防暴警強攻中文大學兩個半小時後撤退;網民發起各區示威「圍魏救趙」,市面狼藉 (Intense confrontation between students, police during two-day siege of CUHK; during negotiated ceasefire, vice chancellor shot with tear gas, water cannon fired after police announced retreat)
The Initium, November 12, 2019Hong Kong university campus turns into night-time battlefield
The Sydney Morning Herald, November 13, 2019Photos: Hong Kong police and students are fighting a war in one of the city’s top universities
Quartz, November 12, 2019
香港抗议者背后的志愿者大军
Behind Hong Kong’s Protesters, an Army of Volunteer Pastors, Doctors and Artists
The New York Times, November 12, 2019
Hong Kong protests: ‘special police’ unit will be unveiled this week to ease pressure on embattled force, sources say
South China Morning Post, November 13, 2019
Tear gas fired in central Hong Kong for second day in a row after protesters and office workers take to the streets
Hong Kong Free Press, November 12, 2019
香港中大变战场 中共政法委撑警:不开枪 要枪何用 (Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission supports shooting of protester: "What's the use of a gun if you don't fire it?")
Radio France Internationale, November 12, 2019
Hong Kong elections hinge on ‘return to peace’, People’s Daily says
South China Morning Post, November 12, 2019
Hong Kong activists denounce court ban on ‘violent’ content as a threat to internet freedom
Global Voices, November 12, 2019
U.S. senators push for vote on Hong Kong rights bill as violence rises
Reuters, November 13, 2019
EU, alarmed by rising violence in Hong Kong, calls for ‘complete inquiry’ into protests and police behaviour
South China Morning Post, November 13, 2019
Taiwan's President Hits Out at Hong Kong Police Shooting of Protesters
Radio Free Asia, November 12, 2019
中国地方政府违约激增令承包商损失惨重
Contractors hit as China local government defaults rise
Financial Times, November 12, 2019
Australia: the campus fight over Beijing’s influence
Financial Times, November 12, 2019
全国人大举办人大新闻舆论干部培训班 (National People's Congress holds news and propaganda training)
People's Daily, November 13, 2019
Edward Snowden slams China censorship of his book, vows to put uncut version online, as whistle-blower calls it ‘a disgrace to the dignity of society’
South China Morning Post, November 12, 2019
被学生举报的中国大学教授后来怎么了 (What happens to mainland universities' professors after they are reported by students?)
The New York Times, November 11, 2019
China holding 3 Taiwanese over national security suspicions
Washington Post, November 13, 2019
記丈夫被關押兩年生日之際:是余文生律師違法?還是中國司法濫用職權?(Marking Yu Wensheng's second birthday in prison: Did he break the law? Or did the judiciary abuse its power?)
Inmediahk.net, November 11, 2019
Letter to China: My Uyghur friend Zainur has been detained in one of your camps for two years
Global Voices, November 13, 2019
Expert Estimates China Has More Than 1,000 Internment Camps For Xinjiang Uyghurs
Radio Free Asia, November 12, 2019
Related:Uighur researchers say China running more camps than known
Agence France-Presse, November 13, 2019
何韻詩:面對恐懼,站在風眼,卻不被風帶走 (Interview with Denise Ho: Stand in the eye of the storm, but don't be carried away by the wind)
Initium, November 11, 2019
Hong Kong’s Violence Will Get Worse: Police brutality has pushed protesters to extremes
Foreign Policy, November 11, 2019
Engage China, or Confront It? What’s the Right Approach Now?
The New York Times, November 11, 2019
‘Wishful thinking’ to believe Hong Kong gov’t will yield to protesters’ demands, leader Carrie Lam says
Hong Kong Free Press, November 12, 2019
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林鄭月娥傍晚見記者 稱「暴徒係唔會得逞」 否認警隊失控 (Carrie Lam press conference: "Rioters will not win," denies police force is out of control)
Inmediahk.net, November 11, 2019
Hong Kong on edge as police fire tear gas at university campus
Reuters, November 12, 2019
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【11.11 三罷】警包圍多家大學 與學生對峙 向理大中大校園射催淚彈、橡膠彈 (Universities under siege as students defend campus from tear gas, rubber bullets)
Stand News, November 11, 2019
A Hong Kong Policeman Shot a Protester in the Stomach on Facebook Live
Vice, November 11, 2019
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「雙十一」示威記錄:示威延續至午夜,全日近百人送院,兩人危殆 (Full record of protests on Nov 11: 99 sent to hospital, over 100 arrested)
The Initium, November 11, 2019Student shot and man set ablaze in one of the most violent days of Hong Kong anti-government unrest yet
South China Morning Post, November 12, 2019Investigate shooting of protesters after ‘another low’ in police use of force
Amnesty International, November 11, 2019
中學生集會反警暴:發生呢啲事仲正常生活,良心過意唔去 (High school students rally against police violence: "I can't live with my conscience if I keep on living like normal after everything that happened")
Inmediahk.net, November 12, 2019
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稱市民「熱切想返工返學」 林鄭拒宣布停課:貿然停香港正常活動將中圈套 (Carrie Lam will not suspend city's schools: "Pausing Hong Kong's regular activities would be falling into protesters' trap")
Stand News, November 12, 2019
‘Grossly unprofessional’: Lawyers slam Hong Kong police for ‘privacy breach’ after woman accuses officers of gang rape
Hong Kong Free Press, November 12, 2019
The Date Hong Kong Protesters Can’t Escape: The year 2047 is a deadline that has come to symbolize the end of the territory’s way of life
The Atlantic, November 11, 2019
港民主议员遭捕 当局被指“火上浇油”
Hong Kong police detain seven pro-democracy lawmakers
Deutsche Welle, November 9, 2019
Hong Kong protesters clash with police after student dies
Deutsche Welle, November 8, 2019
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中環人臨時堵路ㅤ口號遞變:「香港人,加油!> 反抗!> 報仇!」(From "Hong Kongers, add oil" to "Hong Kongers, revenge": White collar workers block roads in Central at lunch hour to mourn death of student)
Stand News, November 8, 2019香港各區民眾晚上悼念離世科大學生,演變堵路及警民衝突 (Hong Kongers mourn death of student who fell from car park, hold rallies in various districts; by nightfall, police clear commemorations with tear gas, protesters set up roadblocks)
Initium, November 8, 2019港科大生冲突期间堕楼亡 警遭指阻救援 (Police accused of blocking ambulance after university student fell to death at protest scene)
Deutsche Welle, November 8, 2019
The Hong Kong protests are the most live-streamed protests ever
Quartz, November 11, 2019
Hong Kong police watchdog unequipped to probe protest response: experts
Agence France-Presse, November 10, 2019
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Stand News, November 10, 2019
As Hong Kong protests rage on, barristers hit back at Beijing’s comments on the city’s judiciary and its responsibilities
South China Morning Post, November 9, 2019
Hikvision Markets Uyghur Ethnicity Analytics, Now Covers Up
IPVM, November 11, 2019
Vietnam to Check Huawei, Xiaomi Phones for Disputed Map: Report
Bloomberg, November 8, 2019
CPC unveils plan for Party member education
Xinhua, November 11, 2019
中国债务问题有多严重?地方医院向职工借钱筹资
How Bad Is China’s Debt? A City Hospital Is Asking Nurses for Loans
The New York Times, November 11, 2019
Portraits, Statues of Mao and Xi Replace Deities in Temples
Bitter Winter, November 11, 2019
United States wants United Nations to take up Dalai Lama succession issue, envoy says
Agence France-Presse, November 9, 2019
China to conduct 7th national census
State Council of the People's Republic of China, November 8, 2019
Hukous: Being Illegal in One’s Own Country
The Diplomat, November 8, 2019
Understanding worker protests at Chinese enterprises in Vietnam
China Labour Bulletin, November 11, 2019
Privacy concerns over security checks in China’s Guangzhou metro stations
South China Morning Post, November 11, 2019
Young voices in China’s environmental wilderness – and why they struggle to be heard
South China Morning Post, November 10, 2019
Why Chinese rappers don't fight the power
BBC, November 6, 2019
Taiwan security officials step up monitoring over fears mainland-based citizens will try to influence election
South China Morning Post, November 12, 2019
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Beijing asks Chinese students to leave Taiwan before presidential election: report
Taiwan News, November 10, 2019
China Diplomat’s Article on Tibet ‘Misleading’: Exile Government
Radio Free Asia, November 11, 2019
Handbook on translation of Chinese political terms released in Beijing
China Internet Information Center, November 9, 2019
The Chinese Government Cannot Be Allowed to Undermine Academic Freedom: Universities are not taking seriously Beijing’s efforts to stifle free speech on campus
The Nation, November 8, 2019
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Radio Free Asia, November 11, 2019Chinese cultural influence over Australia felt in Perth by expats in academia and media
Australian Broadcasting Corporation, November 11, 2019Czech university mired in Chinese influence scandal
Financial Times, November 11, 2019
'I'm Pretty Sure They Tried to Force My Husband to Confess'
Radio Free Asia, November 8, 2019
World Bank scales back $50m training project in Xinjiang
Financial Times, November 11, 2019
By tightening its grip on Hong Kong, Beijing would only be repeating past mistakes that have led to today's protests
South China Morning Post, November 8, 2019
Chinese democracy: Xi says 'whole process' of decision-making is sound. No elections planned, despite president's new slogan
Nikkei Asian Review, November 7, 2019
An open letter to the Chief Executive of Hong Kong SAR from Sonia Ng
Kwan Kung Temple, November 7, 2019
李敏剛:在自由與獨立之間,追尋城市的權利 (Between freedom and independence, a city's pursuit of rights)
The Initium, November 6, 2019
Hong Kong student who suffered severe brain injury after car park fall has died
South China Morning Post, November 8, 2019
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South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
Suspect arrested in stabbing of Hong Kong lawmaker Junius Ho charged with attempted murder
South China Morning Post, November 8, 2019
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Radio Television Hong Kong, November 8, 2019建制派議員探何君堯 下午靜默遊行促政府確保區選安全 (Pro-establishment legislators march to Electoral Affairs Commission urging authorities to keep elections safe after Junius Ho stabbed)
Ming Pao, November 7, 2019
16-year-old convicted for carrying laser pointer, hiking pole and modified umbrella at Hong Kong protest
Hong Kong Free Press, November 8, 2019
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University of Hong Kong student jailed for six weeks for carrying retractable baton for self-defence
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
Hong Kong's Minorities Face Racism From Police and Protesters
Foreign Policy, November 7, 2019
Hong Kong government prohibits all dry goods - notably politically themed products - from Lunar New Year fairs in bid for public order
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
警記者會戴頭盔港台記者 將被調查有否違反公務員守則 (RTHK reporter who wore slogan during police press conference to be investigated for violating civil service regulations)
Stand News, November 7, 2019
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Hong Kong police send complaint letters to news outlets after reporters protest at press con
Hong Kong Free Press, November 7, 2019記協聲明:警方致函投訴記者參與靜默行動,散播白色恐怖 (Hong Kong Journalists Association: Police complaint on journalists' silent protest is spreading white terror)
Inmediahk.net, November 7, 2019
Graduation ceremonies at two Hong Kong universities disrupted by masked students, with one event halted and the other delayed
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
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畢業生蒙面舉牌唱《願榮光》 中大腰斬畢業禮 (University students bring "Glory to Hong Kong" to graduation, ceremony axed)
Inmediahk.net, November 7, 2019
More than 40 per cent of Hong Kong secondary school students highly stressed, with nearly a quarter anxious about tense social climate, poll finds
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
iPhones Are Big in China, But Apple's Services Play Gets Mired in Censorship
Bloomberg, November 7, 2019
Trump adviser warns China exporting tech authoritarianism
Associated Press, November 8, 2019
Why Some Rural Families Have Stopped Trying for Sons: China’s longstanding preference for male children is being challenged by the economic realities of modern life
Sixth Tone, November 7, 2019
Beijing slams UK MP report on interference at universities as 'fictitious'
Hong Kong Free Press, November 7, 2019
为何中共在香港难以推进国家安全立法
China Vows Tougher Security in Hong Kong. Easier Said Than Done.
The New York Times, November 7, 2019
A lawsuit against face-scans in China could have big consequences
The Economist, November 9, 2019
Chasing shadows in China: Detained lawyer's wife battles on
Agence France-Presse, November 8, 2019
Hong Kong restaurateur and YouTube star Alex Yeung under investigation in Singapore for hosting talk on city's political crisis
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
Shutterstock Employees Fight Company’s New Chinese Search Blacklist
The Intercept, November 7, 2019
Warwick security take down ‘Lennon Wall’ pig dubbed “racist” by Chinese students
The Boar, November 6, 2019
Swedish publisher detained in China to publish poems smuggled out of jail
Reuters, November 7, 2019
拒拆清真寺 新疆县长会有什么后果? (County head in Xinjiang who refused to demolish mosques has been in camp for over 18 months, family says)
Radio Free Asia, November 7, 2019
Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act: Why Should Americans care?
Jerome A. Cohen, November 7, 2019
The Guardian view on academia and autocracies: stand firm
The Guardian, November 6, 2019
Why Hong Kong protesters are forcing university leaders to pick a side – academic freedom is at stake
South China Morning Post, November 6, 2019
当“老大哥”已经不够吓人
When ‘Big Brother’ Isn’t Scary Enough
The New York Times, November 6, 2019
China’s latest political reforms are more about consolidating Xi Jinping’s power than liberalisation
Hong Kong Free Press, November 6, 2019
【周梓樂墮樓】分析近十小時 CCTV 未見催淚彈或警追捕 惟盲點極多尚未釋疑 (Security footage released by Tseung Kwan O car park owner reveals no tear gas threat or police chase, yet doubts remain on why university student fell)
Stand News, November 7, 2019
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民間記者會發言人籲車主提供片段還原科大生墮樓真相 (Citizens urge car owners to provide camera footage to investigate why student fell in Tseung Kwan O car park)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 6, 2019HKUST president Wei Shyy vows to condemn police violence if officers are proven to have violated tear gas rules around time his student fell and suffered severe brain injury
South China Morning Post, November 6, 2019
性罪行受害人報案信心劇降 促獨立調查及改善性侵取證程序 (Association Concerning Sexual Violence Against Women urges independent inquiry, improvement in evidence collection procedures for sexual violence cases, as victims' confidence in reporting plummets)
Inmediahk.net, November 6, 2019
右眼中槍印尼女記者擬法律追究 要求警方交出開槍警姓名被拒 (Indonesian journalist Veby Mega Indah plans private prosecution after losing right eye to police shooting, but says police refused her request for identity of police officer who fired bean bag round)
Stand News, November 6, 2019
China backs bolder action to counter roots of Hong Kong unrest: official
Reuters, November 6, 2019
Pop star Joey Yung Cho-yee apologises for ‘supporting’ Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, November 6, 2019
‘Ideas are bulletproof’ – Hong Kong riot police deploy water cannon to disperse protesters in Guy Fawkes masks
Hong Kong Free Press, November 6, 2019
Hong Kong: Will violence kill the pro-democracy movement?
Deutsche Welle, November 6, 2019
GitLab 擬禁聘請中國及俄羅斯員工 避免客戶技術遭盜用 (GitLab considering ban on recruiting employees from China and Russia to avoid clients' technologies being stolen, claims filtering by country is "most humane solution")
Stand News, November 6, 2019
"Joining hands" toward "shared future": Xi and China international import expo
Sina English, November 7, 2019
How AI and human rights have been dragged into the US-China tech war, threatening wider split
South China Morning Post, November 6, 2019
China launches Sudan's first satellite highlighting strong links between Beijing and Sudan's new government
Telegraph, November 6, 2019
Plan For Facial Recognition On Beijing Subway Raises Concerns
China Digital Times, November 6, 2019
China to push public data sharing in digital economy pilot zones
Sina English, November 7, 2019
China targets individual behavior with 'green living' campaign
Reuters, November 7, 2019
Beijing vows to ‘fully respect’ Taiwanese way of life, after reunification
South China Morning Post, November 7, 2019
Vast Dragnet Targets Theft of Biomedical Secrets for China
The New York Times, November 4, 2019
China sentences 9 to jail for smuggling fentanyl to U.S.
Reuters, November 7, 2019
China urges re-elected Canadian government to free Huawei executive Meng Wanzhou
Reuters, November 6, 2019
Feeling cheated and deep in debt, ride app drivers protest in cities across China
China Labour Bulletin, November 6, 2019
Chinese Academy of Sciences suspends foreign worker over racist social media comments
South China Morning Post, November 6, 2019
中国制定未成年电子游戏玩家“禁令” (China issues regulations restricting gaming time for minors, demanding ID and real-name verification for account registration)
Voice of America, November 7, 2019
Netizen Voices: There Has Never Been Such Tyranny Throughout History And All Of The Lands
China Digital Times, November 5, 2019
Tibetan Man Not Heard From Since Detention Last Month by Chinese Police
Radio Free Asia, November 6, 2019
秋雨教案:王怡辩护律师遭解聘
Detained Early Rain Church Pastor Loses Defense Attorney in China's Sichuan
Radio Free Asia, November 6, 2019
律师江天勇出狱至今 仍遭全天候管控 (709 lawyer Jiang Tianyong remains under tight surveillance after release from prison)
Radio Free Asia, November 6, 2019
Ilham Tohti’s Sakharov Prize And The Desecration Of Uyghur Society
SupChina, November 6, 2019
What Happens When the Uyghurs Come Home? Social media is starting to convey some signs of life from Xinjiang’s disappeared
The Diplomat, November 6, 2019
Pompeo says U.S. troubled by reports of China harassing families of Uighur activists
Reuters, November 5, 2019
Winning hearts and minds through propaganda and disinformation
China Digital Times, November 5, 2019
香港的抗戰,以及消失的景色 (Hong Kong's resistance, and its vanishing landscape)
The News Lens, November 5, 2019
有關「黃色經濟圈」的逆耳忠言 (Why we need a "yellow economy" to support Hong Kong's protests)
Stand News, November 5, 2019
How Should Universities Respond to China’s Growing Presence on Their Campuses?
China File, November 4, 2019
Pro-Beijing Hong Kong lawmaker Junius Ho attacked in Tuen Mun
Hong Kong Free Press, November 6, 2019
Millions in Hong Kong Have Been Exposed to Tear Gas Since June
Bloomberg, November 6, 2019
醫護人員:周梓樂康復機會渺茫 「要搵出真相」("Grim hope for recovery" for student who suffered brain injury, says medical professional, stresses the need for truth about what happened)
Stand News, November 6, 2019
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墮樓受傷科大生危殆 市民製留言板表達支持 (University student remains in critical condition despite repeated surgery, citizens gather to pray, leave messages in support)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 5, 2019科大生墮樓命危 警急辦記招稱難過 (Police hold urgent press conference to "express sadness" over student in critical condition after falling from car park in Tseung Kwan O, denies involvement of officers and obstructing ambulance)
Inmediahk.net, November 5, 2019
UK lawmakers call for BN(O) residency rights
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 6, 2019
China to 'perfect' HK system as water cannon breaks up Guy Fawkes protest
Reuters, November 5, 2019
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全民V煞日尖東集會 警水炮車驅散 多人被捕 (Police disperse Vendetta mask rally with water cannon on one-month anniversary of anti-mask law)
Inmediahk.net, November 5, 2019China signals desire to bring Hong Kong under tighter control
The Guardian, November 5, 2019
Hong Kong Shue Yan University asks police to release all materials relating to student first-aider injured at protest
Hong Kong Free Press, November 5, 2019
Hong Kong official chides civil servants joining protests
Bloomberg, November 5, 2019
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顏武周宣布成立工會 冀保護公務員自由表達意見權利 (Civil servants form workers' union to protect rights, freedom of expression)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 4, 2019多名報稱紀律部隊出席民間記者會 稱公僕恥與警隊為伍 (Members of disciplined forces condemn police violence in citizen press conference)
Stand News, November 4, 2019
Didi relaunches carpooling after two women were murdered—by imposing a curfew on women
Quartz, November 6, 2019
Amazon, Apple, And Google Are Distributing Products From Companies Building China's Surveillance State
Buzzfeed News, November 4, 2019
人权观察再度呼吁马克龙与北京公开讨论人权议题 (Human Rights Watch urges French President Macron to publicly raise human rights issues with Beijing)
Radio France Internationale, November 5, 2019
中国异议人士应对审查:戴着镣铐跳舞 ("We should not be dancing in chains": Activist Chen Qiu-shi talks about coping with censorship)
Radio Free Asia, November 4, 2019
自由之家报告:中国网络自由度连续四年垫底
China Named Worst Abuser of Internet Freedom in Freedom House Report
Radio Free Asia, November 5, 2019
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China has the world's most censored internet for fourth year in a row, with Iceland granting the most freedom, as the US sees increase in restrictions for third consecutive year
The Daily Mail, November 5, 2019
Beijing constructs an ‘independence’ plot for Hong Kong protests through information operations
Hong Kong Free Press, November 5, 2019
US Condemns Reports of China Harassing Relatives of Interned Uyghurs Who Speak Out
Radio Free Asia, November 5, 2019
Is Chinese Thought Work Coming To America?
SupChina, November 4, 2019
The NBA’s Hong Kong Disaster Should Warn Britain Off Huawei
Foreign Policy, November 4, 2019
Our landlord’s brainwave: Hong Kong people are revolting, so replace the people
Hong Kong Free Press, November 4, 2019
China's Xi reiterates support for Hong Kong leader in Shanghai meeting: Xinhua
Reuters, November 5, 2019
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BBC, November 5, 2019
Will Hong Kong’s district council elections be postponed? Officials watching if protest violence persists, but decision might be pushed to polling day on November 24
South China Morning Post, November 5, 2019
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Hong Kong Free Press, November 4, 2019Candidates in Hong Kong’s elections are getting knifed, beaten, and now bitten
Quartz, November 4, 2019
Angry campus crowd besieges Hong Kong university chief, demanding he condemn police actions as student suffers brain injury in car park fall after reportedly fleeing tear gas
South China Morning Post, November 4, 2019
Clerical blunder triggers huge Hong Kong police deployment to Eastern Court to ‘rearrest’ defendants from protests
South China Morning Post, November 4, 2019
‘Stop police violence, stop police lies’: Hong Kong police axe press con amid journalists’ silent protest over arrests
Hong Kong Free Press, November 4, 2019
Two journalists arrested as riot police storm malls around Hong Kong and deploy pepper spray
Hong Kong Free Press, November 4, 2019
China’s blockchain development should learn from P2P lending mistakes, researcher warns
South China Morning Post, November 5, 2019
Chinese Professor Files Rare Lawsuit Over Use of Facial-Recognition Technology
Wall Street Journal, November 4, 2019
Translation: Wechat Suspends Account After Winnie The Pooh Comment
China Digital Times, November 3, 2019
China could fine 67-year-old new mother for breaking two-child policy
Independent, November 4, 2019
Rumors Swirl in China After Death of Top Chongqing Party Official
Radio Free Asia, November 4, 2019
EU, China to sign an agreement on geographic indications: France's Macron
Reuters, November 4, 2019
Bride Trafficking to China Spreads Across Asia: China’s Gender Imbalance Having Devastating Regional Consequences
Human Rights Watch, November 3, 2019
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Radio Free Asia, November 4, 2019Trafficked Myanmar Woman Returns Home After Seven Years in China
Radio Free Asia, November 4, 2019
Chinese student association at McMaster University loses appeal, remains decertified after report of on-campus talk to consulate
South China Morning Post, November 5, 2019
China's #MeToo movement sees legal victories
China Digital Times, November 4, 2019
‘Like a movie’: In Xinjiang, new evidence that China stages prayers, street scenes for visiting delegations
Globe and Mail, November 4, 2019
In China, every day is Kristallnacht
Washington Post, November 3, 2019
Canada needs a China strategy, and the western provinces should lead the way
The Conversation, November 4, 2019
遇襲後首次受訪 岑子杰:香港人應該係堅持,唔係反抗 (Hong Kongers should persevere, not fight back: Interview with Civil Human Rights Front convenor Jimmy Sham)
Inmediahk.net, November 3, 2019
How China’s economic expansionism is contributing to Muslim persecution
The McGill International Review, November 3, 2019
Time for China to take action against human rights abuses on its Belt and Road projects
Hong Kong Free Press, November 3, 2019
Lantau Tomorrow Vision: Student green group asks why Hong Kong wants to spoil an exquisite natural habitat
Hong Kong Free Press, November 3, 2019
Zhang Lifan: The CCP’s Hardline Measures Could Be Its Undoing
China Change, November 2, 2019
Shouldn’t the work of Hong Kong’s police force be public?
Hong Kong Free Press, November 2, 2019
China’s Global Critics Are Helping It Win
Foreign Policy, October 30, 2019
【11.3 衝突】警闖各區商場噴椒舉槍拉人 趙家賢被咬甩耳 立場、浸大記者被捕 (November 3: District councillor, residents hospitalized in stabbing incident; journalists arrested; riot police suppress "shopping rallies" in multiple districts)
Stand News, November 3, 2019
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Hong Kong protests: Knife attacker bites man's ear off
Deutsche Welle, November 3, 2019
【11.2 港島】和理非集會被封殺 催淚彈直射維園足球場 灣仔中環包抄 逾百人被捕 (November 2: Tear gas fired in Victoria Park as police revoke authorization for peaceful rallies, 3 election candidates and over 100 protesters arrested during clearance from Causeway Bay to Central)
Stand News, November 2, 2019
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背重創急救員為樹仁生 一度休克 (Student first aider suffers severe burns from police's hand-thrown tear gas canisters)
Ming Pao, November 4, 2019尖沙咀「和你Sing」過百防暴柏麗大道佈防 ("Sing with you": Karaoke rally in Tsim Sha Tsui dispersed with tear gas after police clear peaceful assemblies in Central)
Inmediahk.net, November 2, 2019First aider, firefighter caught up in Hong Kong Island clashes as demonstrators target Chinese state media HQ
Hong Kong Free Press, November 3, 2019
‘Broad and vague’: Why a court injunction obtained by the Hong Kong police is not just about ‘doxxing’
Hong Kong Free Press, November 3, 2019
‘Selling out Hong Kong people’: Global companies vandalised by protesters over links to China
Independent, November 3, 2019
Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam to discuss helping people to live and work in mainland China
Reuters, November 3, 2019
民間記者會民調:抗爭者現創傷壓力徵狀 轟元兇為政府及警暴 (Polls show government arrogance, police violence major sources of post-traumatic stress disorder among protesters)
Inmediahk.net, November 2, 2019
UK report calls for ‘proportionate’ police response to Hong Kong protests and end to violence
Hong Kong Free Press, November 1, 2019
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《香港半年报告》:英国呼吁停止示威暴力 寻求政治解决 (UK issues biannual report on Hong Kong, urges protesters to cease violence, presses for political resolution)
BBC News, November 1, 2019
China to 'perfect' Hong Kong leader appointment system, warns on national security
Reuters, November 1, 2019
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Beijing reiterates call for Hong Kong to prioritise national security, patriotic education
South China Morning Post, November 1, 2019
How Hong Kong is quietly contributing to China’s mighty tech rise: with a higher education push
South China Morning Post, November 4, 2019
Emotion recognition is China’s new surveillance craze
Financial Times, November 1, 2019
China’s surveillance industry plays down US blacklist at annual expo designed to showcase its technology
South China Morning Post, November 1, 2019
U.S. opens national security investigation into TikTok: sources
Reuters, November 1, 2019
習近平:所有重大立法經民主醞釀和科學決策產生 (Xi Jinping in Shanghai: All major legislation is "brewed democratically," "decided scientifically")
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 3, 2019
The PRC and ROC National Day Ceremonies Offer Starkly Contrasting Views of “One Country, Two Systems”
Jamestown Foundation, November 1, 2019
China's top leadership will not tolerate change to 'one country two systems', official says
The Telegraph, November 1, 2019
China Communist Party has Hong Kong in crosshairs
Radio France Internationale, November 1, 2019
Censorship of Hong Kong’s protests has spread to a UK cake contest
Quartz, November 4, 2019
不滿動物園「掃臉」驗票 浙教授興訟 (Zhejiang zoo installs facial recognition to verify tickets, university professor sues authorities for consumer rights violations)
Ming Pao, November 4, 2019
In China, Working Mothers Say They Are Fired or Sidelined
The New York Times, November 1, 2019
Why Gamers Are Protesting BlizzCon for Hong Kong
The New York Times, November 1, 2019
內地近年嚴控言論 部分學者自我噤聲或離開中國 ("Suffocating environment": Mainland scholars self-censor or consider leaving China as control over speech tightens)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 4, 2019
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中国高校用“学生信息员”监督教师、消除异议
Professors, Beware. In China, Student Spies Might Be Watching.
The New York Times, November 1, 2019
China’s Communist Party tries to create a new hero for the masses
Washington Post, November 3, 2019
China Revamps Undergraduate Studies, Tapping Controversial Talent Program
Caixin, November 2, 2019
Reforming Control
China Media Project, November 1, 2019
Beijing constructs an “independence” plot for Hong Kong protests through information operations
Global Voices, November 1, 2019
‘Helpless, disappointed’: Wife of detained Chinese lawyer holds onto hope
Agence France-Presse, November 2, 2019
Outspoken Human Rights Lawyer Detained, Office Sealed in China's Guangxi
Radio Free Asia, November 1, 2019
China’s Tactics for Targeting the Uyghur Diaspora in Turkey
Jamestown Foundation, November 1, 2019
Communists are fascinated by contradictions. China faces a big one
The Economist, November 2, 2019
【蒙面法律戰】一分鐘了解緊急法及蒙面法司法覆核申請方理據 (Quick guide to the grounds for judicial review against anti-mask law)
Inmediahk.net, November 1, 2019
Students arrested in the protests are innocent until proven guilty. A Hong Kong that forgets this is doomed
South China Morning Post, November 1, 2019
Taiwan’s Historic Pride Parade Is Celebration For Asia And Reminder That The Fight Isn’t Over
SupChina, October 31, 2019
Replacing Carrie Lam with another puppet would be pointless. Instead, Beijing needs to loosen the strings
South China Morning Post, October 31, 2019
中共四中全会闭幕,出台香港政策强调“国安”
China Says It Will Roll Out ‘National Security’ Steps for Hong Kong
The New York Times, November 1, 2019
US senator introduces "Be Water" act to target govt officials
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 1, 2019
6.12暴動案 法官要求聽審市民除口罩 稱法庭是莊嚴地方 (Court judge demands audience to take off facemask during hearing for riot case)
Inmediahk.net, October 31, 2019
Hong Kong court grants temporary injunction against inciting violence via messaging app Telegram and LIHKG forum
Hong Kong Free Press, October 31, 2019
Hong Kong police fire tear gas to break up Halloween party protests
Reuters, October 31, 2019
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Halloween in Hong Kong brings a surreal mash-up of partygoers, protesters and riot police
Washington Post, November 1, 2019
Hong Kong police arrest over 70 in Tuen Mun protest against tear gas smell
Hong Kong Free Press, October 31, 2019
解構「福建幫」:從聯誼鄉親到政治動員的鐵軍 (Breaking down the "Fujian Gang": From village social network to militia mobilized by China)
The Initium, October 31, 2019
Ex-Hong Kong leader urges domestic workers to ‘report’ employers with protest gear
Hong Kong Free Press, October 31, 2019
Meet the Spiritual Leader of the Hong Kong Protests
The Atlantic, October 31, 2019
Traditional Chinese medicine doctors are secretly helping Hong Kong protesters
Los Angeles Times, October 30, 2019
The windows of Wong Tai Sin: In a Hong Kong neighborhood, pulling back the curtains reveals a city in crisis
Reuters, October 30, 2019
This is the blacklist Apple uses to censor the internet in China
Quartz, November 1, 2019
YouTube’s algorithm apparently helped a Chinese propaganda video on Hong Kong go viral
Quartz, November 1, 2019
China’s surveillance industry plays down US blacklist at annual expo designed to showcase its technology
South China Morning Post, October 31, 2019
US bill to protect Taiwan from Chinese diplomatic pressure wins congressional committee approval
South China Morning Post, November 1, 2019
Security Firm Says Chinese Hackers Intercepted Text Messages
The Diplomat, November 1, 2019
China’s Communist Party Concludes Conclave in Strong Support of Xi
Wall Street Journal, October 31, 2019
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中国共产党第十九届中央委员会第四次全体会议公报
19th CPC Central Committee concludes fourth plenary session, releases communique
Xinhua, October 31, 2019
US has woken up to how ‘truly hostile’ China is towards Western values, says Secretary of State Mike Pompeo
South China Morning Post, October 31, 2019
India, China clash over Kashmir as it loses special status and is divided
Reuters, October 31, 2019
China’s sanitation workers need more than just sympathy from the union
China Labour Bulletin, October 31, 2019
Protests and political tensions are diverting mainland Chinese tourists away from Hong Kong and Taiwan
Quartz, October 31, 2019
Vancouver school cancels assignment after backlash over Chinese propaganda
Globe and Mail, October 25, 2019
Justice in China is notoriously harsh, but reforms are afoot: These days courts prefer to send some convicts home
The Economist, November 2, 2019
Taiwanese court orders police to compensate injured ‘Sunflower Movement’ protesters
Agence France-Presse, November 1, 2019
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“太阳花”示威者胜诉 提告者:迟来的转型正义 (Sunflower Movement activists win state compensation case for injuries suffered during forceful eviction)
Deutsche Welle, October 31, 2019
Beijing Activist Faces Indictment. The Crime Appears to Be Helping the Aged Mother of Dissident Huang Qi
China Change, October 31, 2019
Text editor releases ‘Free Uyghur’ edition, gets swamped with Chinese spam
The Verge, October 30, 2019
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Notepad++ and GitHub Are the Latest Victims of Chinese Internet Trolls
The News Lens, October 31, 2019
Male Chinese ‘Relatives’ Assigned to Uyghur Homes Co-sleep With Female ‘Hosts’
Radio Free Asia, October 31, 2019
林鄭繼續美化警暴,警賊繼續破壞法治 (Carrie Lam continues to demonize protests and praise police violence; damage to rule of law continues)
Inmediahk.net, October 31, 2019
South Asians and Africans are no longer Hong Kong’s ‘ethnic other’ – now it’s the mainland Chinese
Hong Kong Free Press, October 30, 2019
抗议的颜色
The Color of Protest
The New York Times, October 30, 2019
Hong Kong’s mask ban is being tested in court, and so is the city’s rule of law
Quartz, October 31, 2019
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Dozens of students wear masks during graduation ceremony, defying warning by Hong Kong Polytechnic University’s management
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019Hong Kong protesters target party district on potentially hazardous Halloween
Reuters, October 30, 2019Ocean Park axes Halloween Fest over protest threat
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 30, 2019Your “V for Vendetta” protest mask was likely made in authoritarian China
Quartz, October 31, 2019
周六維園及添馬公園集會被警方反對 劉頴匡指會上訴 (Police ban Saturday rally in Victoria Park and Tamar Park, organizers to appeal)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 31, 2019
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周六維園「求援國際」集會 劉頴匡:已知全球最少 33 城市響應 促警批不反對通知書 (33 cities to join Nov. 2 global solidarity rally for Hong Kong)
Stand News, October 29, 2019
【屯門瘋狂拘捕】律師指最少拘 73 人 有全家人被捕 周保松等到場聲援 (Tuen Mun residents protest suspected tear gas leakage incident; at least 73 arrested as police barge into shops and housing estates)
Stand News, October 31, 2019
人民日報指侮辱國旗罪一案判刑輕描淡寫 律政司應上訴 (People's Daily criticizes Hong Kong court for "light treatment" of national flag defiler, urges Department of Justice to appeal for harsher sentence)
Radio Television Hong Kong, October 31, 2019
‘Harmful’ to young people: Hong Kong Free Press website blacklisted on public ASUS PCs at airport
Hong Kong Free Press, October 30, 2019
Hong Kong police arrested 5 people inside public hospitals over June 12 protests, gov’t says
Hong Kong Free Press, October 30, 2019
Hong Kong Design Institute vandalised for second straight day after school chiefs fail to show up for meeting with students
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019
Hong Kong police decline to give details of new scheme which will enable identification of frontline officers during protests
South China Morning Post, October 30, 2019
Hong Kong Journalists Ask Court to Consider 'Illegal Actions' by Police
Radio Free Asia, October 30, 2019
HK stock exchange CEO says ‘one country, two systems’ is flawed
Financial Times, October 30, 2019
【9.21屯門】15歲少年涉藏改裝傘被控藏武器案開審 被捕後沒警誡 警: 若個個拘捕都警誡會唔夠人手 (Court allows admission of arrested protester's statement made without police first giving required caution statement; police claim "not enough manpower" to give police caution to all arrested)
Stand News, October 30, 2019