Blinkered Chinese nationalists are trolling me - but once I was one of them
Sydney Morning Herald, August 20, 2019
Hong Kong protests need a political solution and that should start with withdrawing extradition bill, police watchdog chief Anthony Neoh says
South China Morning Post, August 20, 2019
Serikjan Bilash, fiery critic of Xinjiang crackdown, spared jail in Kazakhstan but must end anti-China activism
Agence France-Presse, August 17, 2019
China claims “success at this stage” of Xinjiang internment camps amid global outcry
South China Morning Post, August 16, 2019
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新疆教培中心白皮书:反恐取得重要阶段性胜利 (Xinjiang white paper on reeducation centers: Counterterrorism has achieved an important stage of victory)
Deutsche Welle, August 16, 2019
Uyghur inmate becomes sixth identified in photos of Xinjiang detention camp
Radio Free Asia, August 16, 2019
Donald Trump discusses China’s “wrongful detention” of two Canadians with Justin Trudeau
South China Morning Post, August 18, 2019
“12·9”成都秋雨圣约教案李英强取保获释 被刑拘的28人中仍有3人遭羁押 (Early Rain Covenant Church: Li Yingqiang released from prison, 3 of 28 still detained)
Weiquanwang, August 18, 2019
Li Hai’s list
China Change, August 16, 2019
Sister, niece of rights lawyer Chen Jiangang briefly detained in Beijing
Radio Free Asia, August 16, 2019
Chinese director Zhu Yu withdraws film from Taiwan’s Golden Horse awards
South China Morning Post, August 18, 2019
Hong Kong protest: What is mainland China hearing?
BBC, August 16, 2019
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香港警察:港人眼里的“黑警”,大陆人心目中的“英雄” (Hong Kong police: In Hong Kongers’ eyes, they are black forces, but mainlanders view them as heroes)
BCC, August 17, 2019
Hong Kong protests: Rival demonstrations spread across globe
BBC, August 18, 2019
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全球30多城市集会声援香港示威者 澳洲等多地再现两派人马对峙 (Over 30 global cities hold events to support Hong Kong; several, including Australia, involve confrontation)
Radio France Internationale, August 17, 2019Hong Kong activists and British MPs join calls for Boris Johnson to intervene
Telegraph UK, August 16, 2019
Disney’s Mulan star sparks call for boycott with Hong Kong stance
The Guardian, August 16, 2019
Chinese embassy warns Canada to “immediately stop meddling” in Hong Kong and China affairs
Reuters, August 19, 2019
A bad year for Xi clouds PRC celebrations
Agence France-Presse, August 19, 2019
China pressures business over Hong Kong. Workers get caught in the middle.
The New York Times, August 18, 2019
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These are the foreign brands apologizing to China amid Hong Kong tensions
What’s On Weibo, August 16, 2019
Huawei denies helping governments of Uganda and Zambia spy on political opponents
South China Morning Post, August 17, 2019
China plans to allow foreign investment in VPN services as part of Beijing trial in latest opening up move
South China Morning Post, August 16, 2019
Baidu’s free-fall continues: No longer top 5 among Chinese Internet companies
SupChina, August 16, 2019
Three nights of tear gas-free protests as Hong Kong’s anti-government movement gives peace a chance
South China Morning Post, August 19, 2019
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Hong Kong’s dilemma: Fight or resist peacefully
The Guardian, August 18, 2019
Hong Kong: Three rallies mark 11th weekend of protests
The Guardian, August 17, 2019
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香港再现大规模“反送中”集会,民阵称不满港警“中国式镇压” (Hong Kong holds another mass rally against the extradition bill, express dissatisfaction with China’s suppression and with the Hong Kong police)
BBC, August 18, 2019Organisers say 1.7 million joined Hong Kong pro-democracy rally against police use of force, as protesters reiterate 5 demands
Hong Kong Free Press, August 18, 2019Hong Kong teachers rally in thunderstorm at start of weekend of protests
Reuters, August 17, 2019Thousands rally at Chater Garden in Hong Kong, call on UK and US to take action
Channel NewsAsia, August 16, 2019
Several intercepted and refused entry to Hong Kong through border points as groups of men arrive from mainland China, government source says
South China Morning Post, August 18, 2019
香港民调95%支持独立调查委员会底线 周日民阵维园“流水式”集会 (Online opinion poll shows that 95% support protesters’ demands for independent investigation)
Radio France Internationale, August 17, 2019
Hong Kong police: We don’t need Beijing’s help
BBC, August 17, 2019
Hong Kong’s richest man Li Ka-shing breaks silence on crisis: love good, violence bad
Hong Kong Free Press, August 16, 2019
Cathay CEO quits after airline caught in Hong Kong protests
Bloomberg, August 16, 2019
Hong Kong’s protests have cemented its identity
The Atlantic, August 19, 2019
The Observer’s view on China’s reaction to pro-democracy protests in Hong Kong
The Guardian, August 18, 2019
China business or human rights? Hong Kong protests leave Cathay facing a tough balancing act
South China Morning Post, August 17, 2019
Carrie Lam can defuse the Hong Kong protests by taking on the property tycoons
South China Morning Post, August 17, 2019
Lawmaker Charles Mok: Who needs the law when Hong Kong authorities no longer follow it?
Hong Kong Free Press, August 16, 2019
China releases white paper on vocational education and training in Xinjiang
Xinhua, August 16, 2019
White House appoints Uygur-American Elnigar Iltebir to top China policy advisory job
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
前媒体人张贾龙妻子:丈夫被抓犹如“晴天霹雳” (Zhang Jialong’s wife speaks out on his arrest: “It was a bolt from the blue”)
Deutsche Welle, August 15, 2019
Hong Kong protests: Brand “witch hunt” takes over Chinese internet
BBC News, August 15, 2019
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The People’s Daily wants to censor Amazon
SupChina, August 16, 2019
Chinese youth, fed “officially sanctioned fake news,” vilify Hong Kong peers
The Washington Post, August 15, 2019
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China steps up information war targeting Hong Kong protests, media
Radio Free Asia, August 15, 2019
Five more foreign NGOs de-register representative offices
China NGO Project, August 15, 2019
US Congress support for Hong Kong protests adds to pressure on White House to take firmer stance towards Chinese government
South China Morning Post, August 16, 2019
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Trump’s Hong Kong caution isolates him from Congress, allies and advisers
The New York Times, August 15, 2019
Why Chinese officials imagine America is behind unrest in Hong Kong
The Economist, August 17, 2019
Tibetan horse-race festival draws large crowds, undercover police
Radio Free Asia, August 15, 2019
Chinese champion Huawei under fire for calling Taiwan a country
Bloomberg, August 15, 2019
Blindsided: Why does Beijing keep getting Hong Kong wrong?
South China Morning Post, August 16, 2019
It’s not the economy, stupid: Hong Kong lawmakers and laymen say goodies won’t cool political heat or desire to protest
South China Morning Post, August 16, 2019
卧底阴霾下的抗争:示威者见招拆招?(Protesters tell account of suspected undercover police at airport)
Deutsche Welle, August 15, 2019
Existing Hong Kong law can put end to crisis, Beijing’s legal advisers say
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
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Hong Kong protests: Envoy says China has “power to quell unrest”
The Guardian, August 15, 2019
Police ban marches as Hong Kong readies for 11th weekend of mass anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
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Hong Kong police say 748 arrested during summer’s anti-gov’t protests, as weekend demos banned again
Hong Kong Free Press, August 16, 2019
Hong Kong police watchdog says force turned down requests for information on handling of anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
“Disgusted” Hong Kong civil servants warn of strike in second petition to government over handling of protests
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
Jailed Hong Kong Umbrella Movement leader Benny Tai released on bail pending appeal
Hong Kong Free Press, August 15, 2019
Arrested protesters accuse police of ill-treatment in detention and denial of access to lawyers
Hong Kong Free Press, August 15, 2019
What are Beijing’s best options for ending Hong Kong protests?
The Christian Science Monitor, August 15, 2019
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Hong Kong response “won't repeat” Tiananmen: Chinese state media
Agence France-Presse, August 16, 2019
Seeing through the violence
China Media Project, August 15, 2019
Hong Kong: The orchid and the great stone wall
The Diplomat, August 15, 2019
Beijing is moving to stamp out the Hong Kong protests – but it may have already lost the city for good
The Conversation, August 15, 2019
Some thoughts on China’s response to Hong Kong’s protests
Jerome A. Cohen, August 15, 2019
As China cracks down on Uighurs, a Uighur American joins the White House
Foreign Policy, August 14, 2019
Wife of disappeared human rights lawyer speaks of “endless suffering” for family
Radio Free Asia, August 14, 2019
Tibetan monk sentenced, two others missing in detention
Radio Free Asia, August 14, 2019
许艳:余文生律师案情况通报 (Xu Yan: Yu Wensheng’s case report)
Weiquanwang, August 14, 2019
內地騰訊財經頻道前編輯涉尋釁滋事被刑事拘留 (Former editor of Tencent media detained in Guiyang)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 14, 2019
Mainland Chinese immigration officials inspect Hongkongers’ phones for protest-related photos, videos
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
China is keeping a closer eye on citizens traveling to Hong Kong
Bloomberg, August 14, 2019
中国官媒造谣?香港抗议的不同版本 (Official Chinese rumors: Differing versions of Hong Kong protests)
Radio Free Asia, August 14, 2019
Lay Zhang Yixing, Chinese K-pop star, warns Calvin Klein to respect “one China” policy
Korea Times, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong: The propaganda is working
SupChina, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong airport attacks trigger nationalist frenzy in mainland China
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Australian universities become battleground over Hong Kong extradition bill protests
Agence France-Presse, August 14, 2019
多家律师团体联署声明 促中国停止行政打压维权律师 (Lawyers’ associations issue joint statement condemning revocation of Chinese defenders’ law licenses, including that of Li Jinxing)
Voice of America, August 14, 2019
Germany’s Angela Merkel, France’s foreign minister call for dialogue to defuse Hong Kong tensions after China rejects EU statement on protests
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
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法政府望香港问题得到和平解决 (France urges peaceful resolution in Hong Kong)
Radio France Internationale, August 15, 2019
State Dept. “deeply concerned” by China threats as unrest in Hong Kong grows
Politico, August 14, 2019
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US politician to introduce law to suspend sale of crowd control gear to Hong Kong, as UN criticises police use of force
Hong Kong Free Press, August 14, 2019US lawmakers vow “swift consequences” if Chinese military cracks down in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
Chinese hospital staff accused of illegal organ harvesting
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
国民党派员赴北京洽谈恢复赴台个人游国台办表示为难 (Taiwan officials meet with Beijing representatives regarding individual travel ban to Taiwan)
Radio France Internationale, August 14, 2019
日本向香港發出旅遊警示 香港回歸以來首次 (Japan issues travel warning for Hong Kong for first time since handover)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 15, 2019
“Risks still too big” for China to send in troops to quell Hong Kong unrest
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
“Frightened, angry and exhausted”: Hong Kong protesters apologise for airport violence
The Guardian, August 14, 2019
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香港机场示威者就冲突事件致歉 (Hong Kong airport demonstrators apologize for conflict)
Voice of America, August 15, 2019
Extradition bill crisis: How the Hong Kong government had the “perfect” listening mechanisms, but turned a deaf ear to public sentiment
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong police fire tear gas as anti-government protesters gather outside Sham Shui Po station, pointing laser beams and chanting “black cops” and “return the eye”
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong pair go to High Court to challenge need for anti-government protesters to ask police permission before demonstrating
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong watchdog urges mainland Chinese reporters to show credentials clearly, after journalist accosted
Hong Kong Free Press, August 14, 2019
300多屯院醫護實名聯署 譴責警方鬧市開槍草菅人命 (Over 300 medical professionals sign names to open letter condemning police use of weapons in populated areas)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 14, 2019
Young, educated and furious: A survey of Hong Kong’s protesters
Agence France-Presse, August 14, 2019
“Retake Hong Kong”: A movement, a slogan and an identity crisis
The New York Times, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong’s crisis: What do lawyers have to do with it?
Jerome A. Cohen, August 15, 2019
台灣看待香港「反送中」運動的四個謬誤 (Taiwan’s view of the extradition movement: Four fallacies)
The News Lens, August 15, 2019
To tackle China’s hidden epidemic of child sex abuse, a national child protection network is needed
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
How Carrie Lam could end the Hong Kong turmoil in a single speech – with an amnesty for protesters and police, an independent inquiry and more social welfare
South China Morning Post, August 15, 2019
Hong Kong: Police should exercise restraint
Human Rights Watch, August 14, 2019
How close is Hong Kong to a second Tiananmen?
Foreign Policy, August 14, 2019
Beijing’s game plan for crushing the Hong Kong protests is now clear
The Guardian, August 14, 2019
Uighur man held after leaking letters from Xinjiang camp inmates, says family
The Guardian, August 14, 2019
China, Kyrgyzstan conclude joint counter-terrorism drill
Xinhua, August 14, 2019
Court in China's Hubei jails activists after altercation with state security police
Radio Free Asia, August 13, 2019
高智晟再度失踪两周年,耿和要求中共公布丈夫的下落 (Two years since rights lawyer Gao Zhisheng’s disappearance, wife calls for release)
Radio Free Asia, August 13, 2019
人权组织呼吁中国释放劳工权利活动人士危志立 (Rights group calls for release of jailed labour activist Wei Zhili)
Voice of America, August 12, 2019
Swarovski becomes latest luxury brand to apologise to China for calling Hong Kong separate country on website
Agence France-Presse, August 14, 2019
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From Versace to Calvin Klein: Major brands apologize for undermining China’s territorial sovereignty
SupChina, August 13, 2019The impossible politics of doing business in “China”
SupChina, August 13, 2019
China is waging a Russia-style disinformation war on Hong Kong
Sydney Morning Herald, August 14, 2019
Aussie varsities under scrutiny over research with China entities
The Straits Times, August 14, 2019
Free speech over HK protests stifled in Australia, New Zealand
China Digital Times, August 13, 2019
Sanitation worker protests escalate in China over the summer
China Labour Bulletin, August 13, 2019
China rejects US request for American warships to visit Hong Kong as protests rock city
Agence France-Presse, August 14, 2019
Explainer: what is China’s United Front, and how much influence does it have in Australia?
The Conversation, August 13, 2019
US senators voice support for Hong Kong protesters as military vehicles arrive in neighbouring Shenzhen
The National, August 13, 2019
Donald Trump accused of being soft on China over Hong Kong protests
Agence France-Presse, August 14, 2019
Court order bans protests at Hong Kong airport, apart from designated areas, as airlines in recovery mode after demonstration chaos
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong: flights resume at airport after clashes between protesters and police
The Guardian, August 14, 2019
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Hong Kong: airport protests descend into violence – video report
The Guardian, August 13, 2019《環時》記者機場被圍遇襲 總編引述記者現場稱:我支持香港警察,你們可以打我了(Global Times journalist attacked by protesters: “I support Hong Kong police, you can hit me”)
Stand News, August 14, 2019【機場集會】被質疑是公安 男子遭包圍數小時 警到場後起衝突 被毆警曾拔槍 (Police officer pulls out revolver as protesters gang up on him to save fellow protester from arrest)
Stand News, August 14, 2019
民陣星期日總動員「和理非」再遊行 岑子杰:今日不是政見分歧,是良知問題 (Civil Human Rights Front calls peaceful march on August 18: “Not a matter of political differences, but a matter of conscience”)
Inmediahk.net, August 13, 2019
Carrie Lam’s PR chief pays price for Hong Kong leader’s plummeting reputation amid anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
Hong Kong protests: As police and protesters change tactics, is more violence inevitable?
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
China flaunts military muscle as it seeks to quell Hong Kong's “colour revolution”
The Guardian, August 13, 2019
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Beijing unlikely to intervene in Hong Kong but police under pressure to end protests, analysts say
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019Chinese intervention in Hong Kong would be a “catastrophe,” Patten says
Reuters, August 13, 2019
More than 1,000 health care staff stage sit-in to condemn “excessive use of force” by Hong Kong police on anti-government protesters
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
香港困局:极端立场下,抗议者与中共难和解
Protests put Hong Kong on collision course with China’s Communist Party
The New York Times, August 13, 2019
不要叫他們「細路」(文:黃任匡)(Don’t call them “kids”: Trust, diversity, and unity in Hong Kong’s protests)
Ming Pao, August 14, 2019
To end the violence, both sides must step back but it’s up to Carrie Lam, as Hong Kong’s leader, to broker a ceasefire
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
China must pick the least bad option to resolve Hong Kong crisis. A PLA crackdown is not it
South China Morning Post, August 14, 2019
End impunity for state-sanctioned violence Hong Kong
Human Rights in China, August 13, 2019
The Guardian view on Hong Kong: On the brink
The Guardian, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s protesters have shown courage, creativity and thoughtfulness. Will the city still have a place for them when this is over?
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Refuse Hong Kong’s protesters everything, and they will fight to the bitter end
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Beijing’s paranoia sees the CIA under every rock
Foreign Policy, August 13, 2019
Australia has too few home-grown experts on the Chinese Communist Party. That’s a problem
The Conversation, August 12, 2019
Protest art to highlight Chinese urban village dwellers’ plight earns Shenzhen artist a visit from police
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
China's top court issues new guidelines for death penalty
China Daily, August 10, 2019
China is waging a disinformation war against Hong Kong protesters
The New York Times, August 13, 2019
In Africa, China is the news
Foreign Policy, August 13, 2019
China’s online army shows foreign brands who’s in charge
Bloomberg News, August 13, 2019
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Versace’s Chinese brand ambassador quits over a t-shirt
Bloomberg, August 13, 2019
One Child Nation: looking back at China's horrifying policy
The Guardian, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong pro-democracy protest message sparks online storm in a Starbucks coffee cup
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Rights group slams police
The Standard, August 13, 2019
China tells U.S. to back off after lawmakers condemn Hong Kong violence
Reuters, August 13, 2019
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China urges U.S. to stop interfering in Hong Kong affairs
Sina News, August 13, 2019
Australian university staff refuse China’s request for passport information to teach joint class in Sydney
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Australian prime minister disputes Chinese claim that HK protests showing “signs of terrorism”
Sydney Morning Herald, August 13, 2019
Surge in arrests, deportations of foreign teachers in China
Channel News Asia, August 13, 2019
China child models strut into controversy
The Standard, August 13, 2019
“Something extraordinarily bad is about to happen”: Huge Chinese military build-up filmed on Hong Kong border amid airport clashes
Independent, August 13, 2019
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China moving troops to Hong Kong border, Donald Trump claims, citing US intelligence
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
U.N. urges Hong Kong to use restraint, investigate excessive force against protesters
Reuters, August 13, 2019
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Press briefing note on Hong Kong, China
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, August 13, 2019China hits back at UN rights boss over Hong Kong remarks
Channel News Asia, August 13, 2019
Clashes erupt at Hong Kong airport as flights disrupted
Al Jazeera, August 13, 2019
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Protesters force Hong Kong airport to cancel departing flights
Bloomberg, August 13, 2019Thousands of Black-Shirted Protesters Bring Hong Kong Airport to a Standstill
Radio Free Asia, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong Airport, a city’s symbol of pride, is now its hub of unrest
The New York Times, August 13, 2019
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Ten dramatic images from the Hong Kong airport protests and clashes with police
USA Today, August 13, 2019
Cathay manager Swire vows support for China; shares plumb 10-year lows
Reuters, August 13, 2019
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Cathay Pacific’s majority shareholder pressed into condemning “violent” Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019Cathay warns staff as it hits heavy China turbulence
The Standard, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong police show off water cannon (video)
Bloomberg News, August 13, 2019
Protester may lose right eye
The Standard, August 13, 2019
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記者圍攻質疑警暴 林鄭月娥:圖片有好多款 祝傷眼少女早日康復 籲報案調查 (Carrie Lam urges protester who was shot in the eye by bean bag round to report to police to commence investigation on what happened)
Stand News, August 13, 2019Police to probe woman's eye injury
The Standard, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s Carrie Lam defends police, criticises protests, dodges question over ‘autonomy’ of decision-making
Hong Kong Free Press, August 13, 2019
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Carrie Lam faces onslaught at combative press conference
Agence France-Presse, August 13, 2019
Chinese state media ups ante over Hong Kong “mobsters”
Agence France-Presse, August 13, 2019
Undercover cops in radical ranks
The Standard, August 13, 2019
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Hong Kong police admit “disguising” themselves in protests
Channel News Asia, August 13, 2019In photos: Hong Kong airport protests turn violent after standoff over suspected undercover officer
Channel News Asia, August 13, 2019
What do the Hong Kong protesters want?
The Guardian, August 13, 2019
"Chinese intervention in Hong Kong would be a “catastrophe,” says ex-governor Chris Patten
Agence-France Press, August 13, 2019
UK should give British nationality to Hong Kong citizens, Tugendhat says
The Guardian, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong protests on agenda in London talks between Boris Johnson and John Bolton
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Chinese pop star Lay Zhang Yixing calls off Hong Kong concert over security fears
South China Morning Post, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong NGO alliance calls for peaceful march on Sunday against police use of force, as medics stage sit-in
Hong Kong Free Press, August 13, 2019
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Medical professionals hold silent rallies in 13 hospitals to denounce police violence and government’s refusal to listen to society)
Stand News, August 13, 2019
Funds for “brutality” ads swiftly pile up
The Standard, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong leader says rule of law being damaged, city's recovery will take long time
Reuters, August 12, 2019
Canada's Trudeau extremely concerned about Hong Kong, urges China to be careful
Reuters, August 12, 2019
Hong Kong’s next crisis may be economic as protest fallout grows
Bloomberg News, August 12, 2019
【第三次民間記者會】譴責 8.11 警方武力 斥釀「人道災難」 涉酷刑罪 (August 11 Citizens’ Press Conference on Police Brutality: The police has created a humanitarian crisis)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
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警方使用催淚彈橡膠子彈屢違國際準則 強硬手挑起敵對情緒 (Amnesty International: Police’s use of tear gas and rubber bullets violates international standards and is inciting hostility)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
【逆權運動】烏克蘭女生在港首嚐催淚煙 憶Winter On Fire:警察隨時把你擊斃 就是人民革命的原因 (A Ukranian’s first taste of tear gas in Hong Kong: “When the police can shoot you any time, that’s a reason for revolution”)
Apple Daily, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong protesters: how could China intervene?
BBC News, August 13, 2019
Hong Kong’s future hangs by a thread
Financial Times, August 13, 2019
Views from behind bars: can Hong Kong’s imprisoned activists make their voices heard?
Hong Kong Free Press, August 13, 2019
Opinion: Chinese military intervention in Hong Kong would be costly
Deutsche Welle, August 13, 2019
Commentary: Why it’s not in Beijing’s interest to rock the Hong Kong boat
Channel News Asia, August 13, 2019
Muslim women “sterilised” in China detention camps, say former detainees
Independent, August 12, 2019
China builds more secret “re-education camps” to detain Uighur Muslims despite global outcry over human suffering
Independent, August 12, 2019
探寻新疆拘禁营“关闭”真相
China said it closed Muslim detention camps. There’s reason to doubt that.
The New York Times, August 9, 2019
Uyghur mother, daughters deported to China from Turkey
Radio Free Asia, August 9, 2019
Police question brother of detained “Changsha Three” activist after wife's complaint
Radio Free Asia, August 12, 2019
周永康儿媳维权案律师陈建刚披露为何举家逃亡 (“They put guns to my sons’ head”: Chen Jiangang, rights lawyer who represented Zhou Yongkang’s daughter-in-law, explains why he fled to the U.S.)
Voice of America, August 10, 2019
Fashion firms apologise for implying Taiwan and Hong Kong separate from China
The Guardian, August 12, 2019
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Versace in trouble for tops implying Hong Kong is not part of China, brand ambassador Yang Mi “outraged”
South China Morning Post, August 11, 2019Versace apologizes for mislabeling HK, Macau as countries on T-shirt
Sina, August 12, 2019
Taipei protests over UN Women listing Taiwan as province of China
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
Support for Hong Kong protesters lands Taiwan politician in hot water
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
China’s influence on campus chills free speech in Australia, New Zealand
The Washington Post, August 9, 2019
連登仔再眾籌 全球登報揭露香港警暴 一小時籌過百萬美元速達標 (Over USD 1 million raised in one hour: Hong Kongers start crowdfunded global ad campaign again to disclose police violence)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
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Hong Kong protesters raise US$1.97 million for international ad campaign as they accuse police of “war crimes” and using “chemical weapons”
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
How Hong Kong’s young protesters learned on the hoof and built a reserve of protective gear, and a network of drivers to transport it to demonstrations
South China Morning Post, August 11, 2019
CoCo Bubble Tea in Hot Water over Pro-Hong Kong Text on Receipts
What’s On Weibo, August 9, 2019
How the Hong Kong Protests Are Discussed on Chinese Social Media
What’s On Weibo, August 9, 2019
Any violent crackdown in Hong Kong would be “completely unacceptable”, says US Senate leader
Reuters, August 13, 2019
Beijing warns of “signs of terrorism” in violent unrest in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
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Protesters shut down Hong Kong airport as China warns of “terrorism,” raising fears of military crackdown
The Washington Post, August 12, 2019China just labeled the Hong Kong protesters as “terrorists”
Vice News, August 12, 2019
Chinese armed police truck convoy rolls into city near Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
UK told to stop meddling in HK's affairs
Sina, August 12, 2019
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“Simply wrong”: China slams Raab after call to Hong Kong chief executive
Independent, August 11, 2019
Chinese propaganda goes tech-savvy to reach a new generation
The Conversation, August 11, 2019
Beijing Blames Hong Kong Protests On American “Black Hands”
SupChina, August 9, 2019
Beijing Approves First Guardianship Case For Same-Sex Couple
SupChina, August 9, 2019
Video: Hong Kong police make bloody arrest, assisted by officers suspected to be undercover as protesters
Hong Kong Free Press, August 12, 2019
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銅鑼灣有穿黑衣男子協助警方拘捕示威者 警方暫未回覆 (Police disguised as protesters arrest bloodied protesters, refuse to show identification when questioned by journalists)
TVB News, August 11, 2019Hong Kong protests: Men disguised as demonstrators help police make arrests
Independent, August 12, 2019Hong Kong protests: brutal undercover police tactics spark outcry
The Guardian, August 12, 2019
Hong Kong police unveil water cannon trucks after new protests
Agence France-Presse, August 12, 2019
市民號召「警察還眼」集會 籲塞爆機場為女傷者「討回雙眼」(“An eye for an eye”: Hong Kongers to occupy airport after female protester was shot in eye by bean bag rounds)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
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South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019Hong Kong airport cancels Monday flights amid sit-in protest
Al Jazeera, August 12, 2019Closure of Hong Kong airport shines fresh light on protest movement
The Guardian, August 12, 2019How a fourth day of protests at Hong Kong's airport crippled flights
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
港警強力清場致血腥場面:胡椒球槍掃射示威者,港鐵內發射催淚彈,女示威者右眼中布袋彈重傷 (Timeline of forceful dispersal resulting in bloodshed: Tear gas, pepper ball and rubber bullets in MTR stations; protester has eye ruptured by bean bag rounds)
The Initium, August 11, 2019
Hong Kong police shoot projectiles at close range in Tai Koo, as protester suffers ruptured eye in TST
Hong Kong Free Press, August 12, 2019
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Hong Kong: Police should exercise restraint to avoid escalating violence
Amnesty International, August 12, 2019
香港警民衝突燒進地鐵站:港警於葵芳、太古地鐵站內射催淚彈、濃煙瀰漫 (Tear gas and rubber bullets in MTR stations in Kwai Fong and Tai Koo as riot-squad chase protesters)
The News Lens, August 12, 2019
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The Guardian, August 12, 2019Hong Kong convulsed by protest as police fire tear gas into subway
The New York Times, August 11, 2019
荃灣二陂坊衝突 防暴警搜車未拘白衣人 (White-shirted gangs attack again in Tsuen Wan, no arrests made as police leave the scene to search citizens’ vehicles for protest gear)
Ming Pao, August 12, 2019
【8.12】東區醫院逾 200 醫護 戴頭盔、右眼裹紗布集會 抗議警察暴力 (Doctors and nurses rally in hospital wearing helmets and eyepatches to protest police violence)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
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一群盼望守護香港的醫療人員:將無限期罷工 (Group of medical professionals calls for indefinite strike in response to police brutality)
Inmediahk.net, August 12, 2019
【8.11 被捕者】多人遭移送文錦渡新屋嶺扣留 律師投訴被阻晤當事人 警方掛斷電話 (Lawyers denied meeting with arrested protesters for several hours, police hang up phone when lawyers demand meeting with duty officer)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
國泰內部電郵 警告員工不得支持或參與機場「違法示威」 否則或被解僱 (Cathay Pacific issues internal staff email warning support or participation in “illegal protests” could cause dismissal)
Stand News, August 12, 2019
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Cathay Pacific to comply with China’s “safety” rules over Hong Kong protests
Agence France-Presse, August 11, 2019Cathay Pacific, icon of Hong Kong’s rise, now reflects China’s grip
The New York Times, August 11, 2019Cathay Pacific shares slump after China cracks down on staff protests
Reuters, August 12, 2019
Hong Kong protesters increasingly sympathise with radical action, survey finds, after months of anti-government unrest
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
Young, educated and middle class: first field study of Hong Kong protesters reveals demographic trends
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
Hong Kong protests take toll on city’s tourism workers as earnings slump 74 per cent on average over past two months
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
【多圖】機場萬人集會 市民辦展覽展抗爭文宣 (Protesters holds weekend-long rally in Hong Kong International Airport to urge solidarity from foreigners)
Stand News, August 11, 2019
Hong Kong protesters turn airport into art workshop
Al Jazeera, August 10, 2019
“P is for protest”: Hong Kong families take to the streets in pro-democracy rally
Agence France-Presse, August 10, 2019
Hong Kong Chief Executive rules out concessions to pro-democracy demonstrators
RFI, August 9, 2019
Beijing’s loyalists from Fujian province vow to beat up anti-extradition protesters in Hong Kong
Global Voices, August 9, 2019
Hong Kong delegation invited by UK to attend arms fair in London
The Guardian, August 9, 2019
Hong Kong’s anti-government protesters versus the police: understanding the psychology of hate
South China Morning Post, August 12, 2019
Hong Kong shows the flaws in China’s zero-sum worldview
The Atlantic, August 12, 2019
Would China risk another Tiananmen in Hong Kong?
Agence France-Presse, August 12, 2019
Why fashion brands are rushing to apologize in China
Quartz, August 12, 2019
傘運關鍵詞書寫筆記(六):從傘運到反修例,「升級」的萬千可能 (Protest vocabularies: From Umbrella Movement to anti-extradition, the endless possibilities of “escalation”)
The Initium, August 11, 2019
Rules of the game have changed in Hong Kong’s protest crisis
South China Morning Post, August 11, 2019
In Hong Kong, what happens now that Beijing has called the protests a “color revolution”?
The Washington Post, August 10, 2019
【特寫】掟磚、放火、塗鴉 警署外的抗爭者們:我們反威權,不是反社會 (Interview with protesters who threw bricks and set fire outside police stations: We are anti-authoritarian, not anti-society)
Stand News, August 10, 2019
Universities are turning a blind eye to Chinese bullies
Foreign Policy, August 9, 2019
As loved ones in China disappear amid crackdown, Uighurs in Japan speak out
Japan Times, August 8, 2019
Uyghur arrived in US cites deportations, frozen assets in Pakistan as impetus for asylum bid
Radio Free Asia, August 7, 2019
Prominent activist Guo Feixiong released from prison in China’s Guangdong
Radio Free Asia, August 8, 2019
China raises reward for informants in Tibet
Radio Free Asia, August 8, 2019
Hong Kong policeman filmed aiming gun at protesters hailed as a hero by Chinese state media
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
Why I translate all of Trump's tweets into Chinese
BBC News, August 9, 2019
佳士工運周年 港團體籲警覺唇亡齒寒 (Hong Kong NGOs march to Liaison Office on anniversary of crackdown on Jasic workers)
Ming Pao, August 9, 2019
“人道中国”将为遭暴力镇压的香港“反送中”民众提供人道救援 (Humanitarian China begins fundraising to aid Hong Kong protesters)
Radio Free Asia, August 9, 2019
Sexual harassment at China’s elite Nanjing University in survey spotlight
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
China is trying to browbeat Taiwan by keeping its tourists away
The Economist, August 10, 2019
德国联邦议会不改变访华团名单 (German parliament will not change roster for China visit, despite Beijing’s threat to ban member vocal on human rights violations)
Radio France Internationale, August 8, 2019
NATO needs to address China’s rise, says Stoltenberg
Reuters, August 7, 2019
Guangdong police take saliva samples amid fears of nationwide DNA program
Radio Free Asia, August 7, 2019
Chinese cyberhackers “blurring line between state power and crime”
The Guardian, August 8, 2019
Schoolchildren in China work overnight to produce Amazon Alexa devices
The Guardian, August 8, 2019
Two months on and nearly 2,000 rounds of tear gas later, what do Hong Kong’s extradition bill protesters really want?
South China Morning Post, August 9, 2019
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The Standard, August 9, 2019Hong Kong’s summer of rage now a war of attrition
Agence France-Presse, August 8, 2019
Hong Kong airport on alert ahead of fresh wave of protests
Reuters, August 9, 2019
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Protesters plan to swarm Hong Kong’s airport, a symbol of efficiency
The New York Times, August 8, 2019
In Hong Kong, almost everyone, everywhere—including pets—is getting tear gassed
Quartz, August 9, 2019
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警拒回應有否使用過期催淚彈 指武力實測無必要 (At press conference, police refuse to answer questions on use of expired tear gas)
Inmediahk.net, August 9, 2019鄺葆賢等研記者吸催淚氣後症狀 逾 95 % 現久咳、咳血等呼吸系統症狀 728 比 612 清場嚴重 (Medical research reveals frontline journalists show increasingly severe symptoms after exposure to tear gas, despite improving gear)
Stand News, August 9, 2019
大律師石書銘批警濫權嚴重 指增保釋金額及條件製白色恐怖 (Increasingly harsh bail amount, conditions spread chilling effect among protesters, says barrister)
Inmediahk.net, August 9, 2019
The unlikely American target of China’s conspiracy theories on Hong Kong
The New York Times, August 8, 2019
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US calls Beijing a “thuggish regime” for “harassing” American diplomat over Hong Kong meeting with Joshua Wong
South China Morning Post, August 9, 2019
【逃犯條例】視障人士中環默站 控訴政府漠視訴求 (Visually impaired citizens hold silent stand in Central, criticizing government for “turning a blind eye” to protesters’ demands)
HK01, August 8, 2019
Jailed Hong Kong democracy leader Benny Tai sent to solitary confinement over strike action
Hong Kong Free Press, August 8, 2019
Catholics march to call for cooling-off period amid Hong Kong’s political unrest
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
Hong Kong police release student leader, who goes straight to hospital
Radio Free Asia, August 8, 2019
Here is where the next revolution may take place in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, August 9, 2019
Legality and equality are not enough: There is no rule of law in Hong Kong without democracy
Hong Kong Free Press, August 8, 2019
Why does the gov’t care more about attacks on flags and signs than the attacks against Hongkongers?
Hong Kong Free Press, August 9, 2019
Hong Kong: Water cannons pose real danger in hands of trigger-happy police
Amnesty International, August 9, 2019
修例、警權、時代革命——從遊行現場調查看運動焦點 (Extradition law, police powers, revolution of the time: The myriad focuses of the anti-extradition movement)
Ming Pao, August 9, 2019
We need to talk about China: Why Hastie was right to sound the alarm
Sydney Morning Herald, August 8, 2019
Uyghur love in a time of interethnic marriage
SupChina, August 7, 2019
Western academia helps build China’s automated racism
Coda, August 6, 2019
China strips rights lawyer Li Jinxing of licence over “improper” social media comments
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
Authorities dismiss petitioning mother’s police brutality claims
Sixth Tone, August 7, 2019
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What the Li Xiujuan story says about petitioning rights in China
Sixth Tone, August 7, 2019
黄琦和母亲提出上诉 代理律师被公安借故刁难 (Huang Qi and his mother Pu Wenqing file appeal against 12-year sentence, lawyer harassed)
Radio Free Asia, August 7, 2019
Mainland China to boycott Golden Horse awards in latest attempt to squeeze Taiwan
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
29家世界500强企业官网“问题地图”被整改 (29 of Fortune 500 enterprises have websites “corrected” over “problematic world maps”)
Xinhua, August 7, 2019
China troll army’s battle expeditions leap Great Firewall to target Hong Kong anti-government protests
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
The Chinese internet is in love with Budweiser’s Qixi ads featuring same-sex couples
SupChina, August 7, 2019
A student attended a protest at an Australian university. Days later Chinese officials visited his family
Sydney Morning Herald, August 7, 2019
Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong’s “manifesto for global democracy” to be launched in 2020 by British publisher
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
US lawmakers are watching Hong Kong, and China isn’t happy about that
The Diplomat, August 8, 2019
Chinese visa for Kailash Mansarovar yatris
Deccan Chronicle, August 8, 2019
China urges Kyrgyzstan to punish villagers who attacked gold mine over environmental concerns
Agence France-Presse, August 7, 2019
New Zealand rebukes China over freedom of speech after student scuffle
Reuters, August 7, 2019
China’s envoys try to rally Europe to Beijing’s side on Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
The CCP secret plan revealed: Eradicate house churches in two years
Bitter Winter, August 6, 2019
US agencies barred from buying Huawei equipment
Financial Times, August 8, 2019
拒譴責警方 拒赴警總投訴 錢大康:譴責有咩益處? 浸大學生會發動「罷 Reg」(Baptist University student union, student societies suspend Registration Day procedures for new students, as headmaster refuses to condemn police over arrest of union president)
Stand News, August 8, 2019
Journalists’ union condemns attack on Hong Kong TV station vehicle by protesters during clashes at Wong Tai Sin
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
Chinese official calls turmoil in Hong Kong worst since 1997 handover
The New York Times, August 7, 2019
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消息稱張曉明指本港示威似顏色革命 現不宜獨立調查 (Liaison Office says not suitable to establish independent commission of inquiry, protests have characteristics of color revolution)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 7, 2019
Hong Kong’s justice department denies prosecution of protesters is politically motivated; 3,000 legal professionals take part in second silent march
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
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Hong Kong's lawyers march against “political prosecutions”
The Guardian, August 7, 2019一群政府律師:作為法治守護者一員,必須為良知、為公義發聲 (Government counsels issue joint public letter criticizing “rule by law”: “As one of the guardians of rule of law, we must speak out for conscience and justice”)
Stand News, August 7, 2019
Laser pointers are in the spotlight in Hong Kong’s protests and selling briskly. But are they “offensive weapons” and can you be arrested for carrying one?
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
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Hongkongers create own harbourfront light show after activist arrested over laser pointer “offensive weapon”
Hong Kong Free Press, August 7, 2019警記者會用「鐳射槍」證物示範燒燶紙 否認妨礙司法公正 (Police criticized for perverting the course of justice by doing public “laser experiment” using evidence without forensic report)
Inmediahk.net, August 7, 2019
“Prepared to die”: Hong Kong protesters embrace hard-core tactics, challenge Beijing
Wall Street Journal, August 6, 2019
If Beijing is considering deploying the PLA in Hong Kong, it should heed the legacy of the Hungarian Revolution and act with care
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
Can Carrie Lam, or anyone, defuse the Hong Kong rebellion before the National Day fireworks on October 1?
South China Morning Post, August 8, 2019
Hong Kong’s protests: The political bill for impunity must be paid sooner or later
Hong Kong Free Press, August 7, 2019
The Guardian view on Hong Kong’s protests: No end in sight, and little hope
The Guardian, August 7, 2019
Will Hong Kong unravel?
ChinaFile, August 7, 2019
Hong Kong police given carte blanche to suppress unrest
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
“China is in uncharted territory with Hong Kong protests”: Ai Weiwei
Deutsche Welle, August 7, 2019
鏗鏘集:時代革命?(Documentary: What does “Revolution of our time” slogan mean for protesters and Hong Kong as conflict continues to brew?)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 7, 2019
Hong Kong strikes, and strikes a nerve in Beijing
The New York Times, August 7, 2019
Uighur man threatened with deportation to China arrives in US after urgent appeal
SBS News, August 7, 2019
China, Kyrgyzstan hold joint counter-terrorism exercise
Xinhua, August 7, 2019
Xinjiang authorities detained Uyghur official who quit due to injury in Yarkand incident
Radio Free Asia, August 6, 2019
Activist held in China’s Chongqing over social media comment about Hong Kong
Radio Free Asia, August 6, 2019
李金星律师吊证听证会遭维稳 禁证人作供阻民众旁听 (Closed hearing for rights lawyer Li Jinxing’s license revocation: Audience barred from entering, witness cannot give testimony)
Radio Free Asia, August 6, 2019
大陸暫停影片及人員參加今年台灣金馬獎 (Beijing bans mainland films, actors from participating in Taiwan’s movie awards)
Ming Pao, August 7, 2019
“New McCarthyism” feared in U.S. academy
China Digital Times, August 6, 2019
Taming those migrant bandits
China Media Project, August 6, 2019
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Chinese police mass 12,000 anti-riot officers in Shenzhen for drill
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
Hong Kong, mainland Chinese tensions flare again at New Zealand university
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
Flag desecration in Hong Kong sparks backlash in China
Inkstone, August 6, 2019
Harry Potter website changes listing from “Taiwan” to “Taiwan, China” following online uproar
Shanghaiist, August 6, 2019
Reincarnation issue solely rests with Dalai: Tibetan head
The Asian Age, August 7, 2019
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America is a strong supporter of Tibet: His Holiness the Dalai Lama
Nepal 24 Hours, August 7, 2019
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Pelosi statement in support of Hong Kong protestors
U.S. Speaker of the House, August 6, 2019
Pence signals openness to sanctions over China's human rights abuses
Axios, August 6, 2019
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Pence meets with representatives of religious groups persecuted in China
The Epoch Times, August 6, 2019
Chinese policeman under investigation for allegedly beating woman appealing for compensation
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
China “encroaching” on Germany’s parliament: Green lawmaker
Deutsche Welle, August 6, 2019
Popular Taipei Mayor Ko Wen-je offers “another choice” with launch of new political party
Agence France-Presse, August 6, 2019
How people in China are trying to evade Beijing’s digital surveillance
Quartz, August 6, 2019
Chinese scholars establish own academic evaluation system following IEEE’s Huawei ban
Global Times, August 6, 2019
Angry protests and tear gas in Sham Shui Po after arrest of Hong Kong student leader for possessing laser pens
Hong Kong Free Press, August 7, 2019
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浸大學生會長被捕 O 記:休班警搜出十支「鐳射槍」 男子試圖逃走 有合理懷疑犯罪 (Student leader arrested for possessing “offensive weapon” after buying laser pointer)
Stand News, August 6, 2019
Masked protesters hold own press con as Hong Kong NGOs condemn alleged police abuses
Hong Kong Free Press, August 6, 2019
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Hong Kong’s protesters fight a new battlefront: PR
Quartz, August 6, 2019
China warns Hong Kong protesters not to “take restraint for weakness”
The New York Times, August 6, 2019
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Defend your home against radical protesters, Beijing urges Hongkongers amid ongoing extradition bill unrest
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
香港警方宣布8.5抓捕148人 最小13岁 (148 arrested in strike, clashes on August 5, youngest 13 years old)
Radio France Internationale, August 6, 2019
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Hong Kong’s peace prospects recede amid teargas and smoke
The Guardian, August 6, 2019Hong Kong police fire 800 tear gas rounds, arrest 148 people during city-wide chaos on Mon
Hong Kong Free Press, August 6, 2019
跨部門繼續譴責 張建宗「學精咗」撐警:警隊代表法律 (“Police represent the law”: Secretary for Administration Matthew Cheung criticizes police station sieges)
Inmediahk.net, August 6, 2019
What “liberate Hong Kong” really means
Inkstone, August 6, 2019
动漫、好莱坞与列侬墙:香港抗议中的流行文化
Fueling the Hong Kong protests: A world of pop-culture memes
The New York Times, August 6, 2019
Turmoil gives Hong Kong its best chance for badly needed political and economic reforms since 1997
South China Morning Post, August 7, 2019
Interview: Why China won't deploy its army in Hong Kong before National Day
Radio Free Asia, August 6, 2019
China’s paramilitary police could crush Hong Kong
Foreign Policy, August 6, 2019
Uygurs locked up as doors open to tourists
Agence France-Presse, August 6, 2019
Chinese rights lawyer Chen Jiangang flees to US to escape “persecution” in China
South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
Hit Chinese TV show Go Go Squid! investigated for showing map without Taiwan and Hainan
South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
Hongkongers support protests from afar as flash mobs across US and Canada add oil
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
New foreign NGO offices in Tianjin, Guangdong, Shandong; Raising legal awareness in Tibet
ChinaFile NGO Project, August 5, 2019
Same-sex couples in mainland China are naming their partners as legal guardians
SupChina, August 5, 2019
U.S. designates China as currency manipulator for first time in decades
Reuters, August 6, 2019
China may halt French police cooperation over Interpol case
Agence France-Presse, August 6, 2019
Stop interfering in New Zealand’s internal affairs: Act party leader to Chinese consulate general
New Zealand Herald, August 5, 2019
In China, high-tech racial profiling is social policy
Mind Matters News, August 5, 2019
Foreign Agents Registration Act should apply to Confucius Institutes
The Hill, August 5, 2019
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美议员:孔子学院威胁学术自由和国家安全 (Confucius Institutes endanger academic freedom and national security, says US senator)
Radio Free Asia, August 5, 2019
Beijing bars German human rights critic from lawmakers’ technology trip to China
South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
Meeting with China’s top academics marks the start of annual Beidaihe summit
South China Morning Post, August 3, 2019
Leaked email details corruption cases at Chinese Internet giant
Caixin, August 5, 2019
Promotions and patriotism: “Battle Mode” Huawei sees China smartphone sales surge
Reuters, August 5, 2019
「民間記者會」:抗衡政府一言堂 促請政府停止鎮壓 回應五大訴求 (LIHKG holds press conference to combat government’s monopoly of public narrative)
Stand News, August 6, 2019
Chief Executive Carrie Lam’s reframing of battle with protesters as about sovereignty will fuel anger, observers and pro-Beijing lawmakers warn
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
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“Liberate Hong Kong; revolution of our times”: Who came up with this protest chant and why is the government worried?
South China Morning Post, August 6, 2019
市民再到天水圍警署外示威 防暴警拘 76 人 (Citizens rally outside Tin Shui Wai police station in support of female protester who faced humiliating arrest; police arrests 76)
Stand News, August 5, 2019
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Hong Kong police fire tear gas following protest against treatment of female protester
Hong Kong Free Press, August 5, 2019
8.5 七區罷工集會 下午起各區衝突 (Transport paralyzed in the morning; strike-rallies in 7 districts, turn to clashes all around the city)
Inmediahk.net, August 5, 2019
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City on the brink: Hong Kong rocked by clashes, transport bedlam, tear gas in 8 districts and mob attack in North Point
Hong Kong Free Press, August 5, 2019【8.5】荃灣持棍白衣藍衣漢 襲擊示威者 雙方毆鬥遺大量血跡 (Tsuen Wan mob attacks protesters with sticks and knives as protesters fight back and police refuse to arrest)
Stand News, August 6, 2019
Hong Kong police made 420 arrests since June 9; 1,000 tear gas rounds, 160 rubber bullets fired during protests
Hong Kong Free Press, August 5, 2019
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多區衝突造成41人受傷求醫其中2人嚴重 (Hospital Authority reports 41 injured in clashes on August 5)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 6, 2019
深水埗警署射催淚彈 擊中記者頭部 大公報記者一度被指襲警 (Journalist hit in the head by tear gas canister; Ta Kung Pao reporter briefly detained for protecting him)
Inmediahk, August 5, 2019
論林鄭的新論述 (Carrie Lam’s new narrative on Hong Kong’s protests)
Stand News, August 6, 2019
Lessons from Moscow: How China might handle Hong Kong
The Atlantic, August 6, 2019
「香港人接受了我,讓我和他們一起憤怒,一起流淚。」(“Hong Kong accepted me, let me rage with them, and cry with them”)
Stand News, August 5, 2019
Hong Kong protests broaden despite police crackdown
Human Rights Watch, August 5, 2019
Tokyo’s 2020 Olympics brings China’s human rights record into focus
Hong Kong Free Press, August 4, 2019
Rioting charges strip away our everyday normality, says HK activist Johnson Yeung
The News Lens, August 2, 2019
Activists scramble to prevent Uighur man’s deportation to China
The Guardian, August 3, 2019
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Uyghur man in Qatar fears forced return to China
Radio Free Asia, August 3, 2019
Retired Uyghur finance bureaucrat, 75, “graduates” from Xinjiang internment camp
Radio Free Asia, August 2, 2019
Interview: “Anyone resisting orders will be sent to a concentration camp”
Radio Free Asia, August 2, 2019
“Once their mental state is healthy, they will be able to live happily in society”
ChinaFile, August 2, 2019
China’s mysterious “Bian Kong” system that can bar anyone from entering or leaving the country
South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
China’s “greatly improved” legal system still depends on confessions extorted by torture
Hong Kong Free Press, August 4, 2019
代理周永康儿媳案遭打压 陈建刚律师逃抵美国 (Rights lawyer Chen Jiangang faces reprisal for representing Zhou Yongkang’s daughter-in-law, flees to U.S.)
Radio Free Asia, August 4, 2019
Translation: “Linyi Prison, what are you afraid of?”
China Digital Times, August 4, 2019
Canada raises detained citizens with China
Agence France-Presse, August 3, 2019
Jailed Tibetan language rights advocate is refused visits from his lawyers
Radio Free Asia, August 2, 2019
Beijing stands behind Hong Kong police in state media while local officials insist anti-extradition protests are under control
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019
黑衣游行声援反送中 台湾街头剧重演香港示威场 (Taiwan activists reenact Hong Kong protests in support of anti-extradition movement)
Radio Free Asia, August 4, 2019
After vandals trash Canadian university’s Hong Kong-protest Lennon Wall, student society blasts “bullying” and vows to set up mobile replacement
South China Morning Post, August 3, 2019
A boy, a girl and two mothers: How a trailblazing Chinese lesbian couple are creating a family
South China Morning Post, August 3, 2019
长年关注中国人权 德国议员遭北京抵制 (Beijing targets German parliament member for speaking out on human rights issues, blocks her participation in delegation to China)
Deutsche Welle, August 4, 2019
10 萬白宮聯署達標 兩黨議員正式去信國務卿 要求美國停止出售武器予香港黑警 (U.S. senators issue joint letter to Secretary of State requesting export ban of crowd control equipment to Hong Kong police after citizen petition reaches 100,000 signers)
Stand News, August 3, 2019
China’s ambassador to US blames “ill-intentioned” external forces for Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, August 3, 2019
Taiwan slams China’s decision to freeze individual travel to Taiwan
The Diplomat, August 3, 2019
Hong Kong civil servants protest in defiance of loyalty order
The Guardian, August 2, 2019
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轟政治中立遭片面解釋 王永平:公務員效忠的是體制和市民,不是特首 (“I wrote this rule”: Former Secretary of Civil Service criticizes government for abusing “political neutrality,” says civil servants serve the system and citizens, not the government)
Inmediahk.net, August 2, 2019
8.3 旺角遊行 示威者轉彌敦道遊行 凌晨黃大仙衝突 (Timeline: Saturday’s march in Mongkok turns into clashes in Wong Tai Sin)
Inmediahk.net, August 3, 2019
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South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
0804 將軍澳及港島西示威:入夜示威者包圍多區警署,在多處堵路 (Timeline: Protests and marches in Hong Kong Island and Tseung Kwan O scatter into roadblocks and police station sieges across Hong Kong)
Stand News, August 5, 2019
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The Guardian, August 4, 2019有警員由觀塘警署高位向地面開槍 疑發射海綿彈 (Police fired sponge rounds from police station window without warning, as protesters hold station under siege after protests)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 5, 2019
Hong Kong protests: Strike disrupts subways and leads to canceled flights
The New York Times, August 4, 2019
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Reuters, August 5, 2019
無人擲物零威脅 無警示向天橋開槍捱轟 (Police filmed firing pepper ball rounds at passers by in Wa On Shan, as nearby residents protest at police station after arrests)
Ming Pao, August 4, 2019
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警搜「武器庫」檢獲汽油彈 稱有理由相信作對付警員 (Police arrest 11 before march over suspected “weapons warehouse” containing molotov cocktails)
Inmediahk.net, August 2, 2019
影像回顧:從反修例運動到空前管治危機,燃燒的香港七月 (Photo essay: From anti-extradition to full blown governance crisis, Hong Kong’s fiery July)
The Initium, August 3, 2019
香港示威浪潮中的撑警派:“警察执法没问题” (“Nothing wrong with law enforcement”: The police supporters amid Hong Kong’s protests)
BBC News, August 3, 2019
In China, Big Brother is watching you even as you sort your trash
South China Morning Post, August 5, 2019
醫療界為什麼頻頻發聲,為什麼這麼憤怒?(Why the medical sector is furious at the handling of protests)
Stand News, August 4, 2019
If China hears the Hong Kong people, it must let Carrie Lam go
South China Morning Post, August 4, 2019
The gov’t has handed Hong Kong over to the police force, who are now beyond reproach
Hong Kong Free Press, August 3, 2019
Lawmaker Charles Mok: Hong Kong needs a long-term strategy for sociopolitical justice and democracy
Hong Kong Free Press, August 3, 2019
Hong Kong has seen three kinds of violence, all facets of one fundamental problem
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019
Why Chinese officials like useless meetings in over-stuffed chairs
The Economist, August 3, 2019
UK’s new foreign secretary calls on China to respect “peaceful protest” in Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019
Taiwan rebukes China for tourism ban amid rising tension
Reuters, August 1, 2019
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蔡英文指大陸將觀光客當作政治工具 只會讓台灣人反感 (Tsai Ing-wen criticizes China for using tourists as a political tool)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 1, 2019
How Beijing and others weaponized Interpol and the Magnitsky Act
The Diplomat, August 2, 2019
Chinese envoy in New Zealand lauds students in anti-Hong Kong scuffle
Agence France-Presse, August 1, 2019
Exorbitant fines imposed on landlords of religious venues
Bitter Winter, July 31, 2019
Canada puts off decision on Huawei’s 5G role until after election
Caixin, August 1, 2019
「畫家」潘浩超涉向警總外牆及7警員掟雞蛋 遭加控至9項罪名 (Additional charges for detained protester, “painter” Pun Ho-chiu, over throwing eggs toward police during protest outside headquarters in June)
Inmediahk.net, August 2, 2019
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South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019How Hongkongers end up in the dock: Everything you need to know about how the justice department decides who gets charged
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019Hong Kong protests: Heavy jail sentences for rioting will not solve city’s political crisis, former Civil Human Rights Front convenor says
South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019
遭何君堯抹黑毀墳 朱凱廸接黑幫暗殺恐嚇 (Lawmaker Eddie Chu received death threats from triads after Junius Ho accused him of vandalizing parents’ graves)
Radio Television Hong Kong, August 1, 2019
Hong Kong police restrict protest for third time as Mong Kok march banned
Hong Kong Free Press, August 1, 2019
The Hong Kong protesters have turned militant and more strategic, and this unnerves Beijing
The Conversation, August 2, 2019
香港公务员发起集会,声援抗议者
Next to protest against Hong Kong’s government: Its employees
The New York Times, August 1, 2019
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【逃犯條例】政府:絕不接受衝擊公務員政治中立行為 公務員:基本法賦予公民權 (Civil servants stress fundamental rights protected under Basic Law as government criticizes rally as challenging neutrality)
Ming Pao, August 1, 2019
Hong Kong protesters on storming of the Legislative Council
BBC News, August 1, 2019
Competition without catastrophe: How America can both challenge and coexist with China
Foreign Affairs, August 1, 2019
On Hong Kong, the US must find its voice
Brookings, July 30, 2019
Police, Uyghur Twitter campaign contradict China’s claim to have emptied camps
Radio Free Asia, August 1, 2019
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“This isn’t true”: Uighur families angered by China claim relatives freed
The Guardian, August 2, 2019
US and Britain join other nations in criticising China’s jailing of “cyber dissident” Huang Qi
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019
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U.S. Department of State, August 1, 2019
“Spiritually Japanese” artist held in China’s Anhui over pig-head cartoons
Radio Free Asia, August 1, 2019
国际组织要求释放长沙三名维权人士 (International organizations demand release of detained Changsha activists)
Radio Free Asia, July 31, 2019
李文足稱為王全璋向監獄提交保外就醫申請書 (Li Wenzu applies for medical parole for jailed husband, Wang Quanzhang)
Radio Television Hong Kong, July 31, 2019
No period dramas or pop idols: Chinese censors say patriotic shows must mark 70th anniversary of People’s Republic
South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019
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SupChina, August 1, 2019
CCP launches nationwide investigations to prevent leaks on religions persecutions
Bitter Winter, July 30, 2019
American graduates of China's Yenching Academy are being questioned by the FBI
NPR, August 1, 2019
Revised high-school history books highlight territorial integrity
Global Times, August 1, 2019
A welcome message, or a warning?
Inside Higher Ed, July 31, 2019
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ChinaFile, August 1, 2019
Hong Kong extradition bill protesters win rare support from mainland China as supportive social media posts go viral
South China Morning Post, August 2, 2019
Re-writing the rules: Assessing civil servants’ “political quality” will influence the rules they make for NGOs
ChinaFile, August 1, 2019
China in the 1980s, when people felt free to speak their minds
Gold Thread, August 1, 2019
China’s latest attempt to spin its repressive policies in Xinjiang falls flat
World Politics Review, July 31, 2019
Lost in translation: The Hong Kong government’s dual messaging amid protests
The Diplomat, August 1, 2019
Watch out Peppa Pig: Chinese censors on cartoon alert ahead of 70th anniversary of People’s Republic
South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019
Chinese students are welcome in America, US education official Marie Royce says, calling China’s negative reports propaganda
South China Morning Post, July 31, 2019
US-based Hongkongers ask United Nations to help resolve extradition bill crisis
South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019
Hong Kong protests: “I'm in Australia but I feel censored by Chinese students”
BBC News, July 31, 2019
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Chinese nationalists bring threat of violence to Australia universities
The New York Times, July 31, 2019
台湾大选前,中国暂停赴台自由行
China, an eye on elections, suspends some travel permits to Taiwan
The New York Times, August 1, 2019
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China to halt individual Taiwan tourism permits for 47 mainland cities
Reuters, July 31, 2019
The Tibetan Muslims of Kashmir
The Diplomat, July 31, 2019
Czech-Chinese “friendship” extends to social credit
China Digital Times, July 31, 2019
Xi Jinping evokes the “original aspirations” of the Communist Party: While seeking to further consolidate his hold on power
Jamestown Foundation, July 31, 2019
Xi’s article on CPC self-reform to be published
Xinhua, July 31, 2019
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牢记初心使命,推进自我革命 (Advancing self-reform of the Party while keeping to the original mission)
Qiushi, July 31, 2019
White House told officials to go easy on China over Hong Kong
Wall Street Journal, July 31, 2019
Major themes in China’s 2019 national defense white paper
Jamestown Foundation, July 31, 2019
駐港解放軍發片宣傳鎮壓示威 廣東話喊「後果自負」 出動裝甲車催淚彈水炮 (“All consequences are at your own risk”: PLA Hong Kong garrison publishes promo video showing armed vehicles, tear gas, water cannons deployed against protesters)
Stand News, August 1, 2019
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解放軍駐港司令員:絕不容忍近日極端暴力事件 堅決支持香港警方 (Commander of PLA Hong Kong garrison condemns “extreme violence incidents”)
Stand News, July 31, 2019
Hong Kong bankers join call for citywide strike over handling of outcry over extradition bill
South China Morning Post, August 1, 2019
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Hong Kong gov’t lawyers slam “kowtowing” justice chief following decision to prosecute 44 protesters for rioting
Hong Kong Free Press, August 1, 2019
Anger as Hong Kong protesters appear in court on rioting charges
The Guardian, July 31, 2019
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Amnesty International, July 31, 2019
【反修例】未發警告發放催淚彈致受傷 科大生及巿民入稟向一哥索15萬 (Demonstrators file lawsuit to claim damages for injuries suffered by tear gas fired without warning)
TOPick, July 31, 2019
Presidents of government-funded universities step up calls for Chief Executive Carrie Lam to meet demands of extradition protesters
South China Morning Post, July 31, 2019
Explainer: Police crowd control gear used during Hong Kong’s latest protest clashes
Hong Kong Free Press, July 31, 2019
China has dropped the gloves. Should Canada turtle, or fight back?
Globe and Mail, August 1, 2019
What role will intellectuals play in China’s future?
ChinaFile, July 31, 2019
【詳盡整理】一文看懂7月21日晚元朗如何警黑合作 (Explainer: How did the police collude with triads on July 21?)
Inmediahk.net, July 31, 2019
Mainland Chinese lack sympathy for Hong Kong protesters
Nikkei Asian Review, July 30, 2019
Doubt greets China’s claim that Muslims have been released from camps
The New York Times, July 30, 2019
Turkey to send observation team to China’s Xinjiang for Uighur Turks
Reuters, July 30, 2019
Chinese corruption watchdog targets Uygur supporter of crackdown on “religious extremism”
South China Morning Post, July 30, 2019
China-born opponent of Xinjiang crackdown Serikjan Bilash goes on trial in Kazakhstan
Agence France-Presse, July 30, 2019
Uyghur detainee in BBC video report on Xinjiang camps identified as cultural official
Radio Free Asia, July 29, 2019
中國 22 歲女生「豬頭人身」畫同胞 被指「辱華」被捕 (22-year-old woman arrested for drawing comics “insulting China”)
Stand News, July 31, 2019
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Chinese cartoonist, collaborator arrested for unpatriotic comics
Sixth Tone, July 30, 2019
Police from China’s Hunan detain three NGO workers for subversion
Radio Free Asia, July 30, 2019
Tibetan jailed in Qinghai for listening to foreign news broadcasts is freed early for “good behavior”
Radio Free Asia, July 29, 2019
Tibetans beaten, detained in Kardze over Dalai Lama photos
Radio Free Asia, July 29, 2019
Sign of the times: China’s capital Beijing orders Arabic, Muslim symbols taken down
Reuters, July 31, 2019
China’s propaganda machine uses foreign voices to support its stance on Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, July 30, 2019
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China appreciates DPRK’s voice of justice on Hong Kong
Xinhua, July 31, 2019“A cop said I was famous”: China accuses foreigners in Hong Kong of being “agents”
The Guardian, July 31, 2019Mike Pompeo rebukes China’s “ludicrous” claim US is behind Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, July 31, 2019
Cyberspace watchdog closes 3,000 websites over illegal services
Global Times, July 30, 2019
曾經監督政府的報紙,現在幫政府做微信號運營 (Former govt watchdog newspaper now assists govt with WeChat account management)
The Initium, July 30, 2019
AI for stability in the New Era
China Media Project, July 27, 2019