Stop Investing in China’s Brutality: It’s time for pension funds and others to stop supporting companies that abet Beijing’s crackdowns on China’s Uighurs and Hong Kong’s protesters
The New York Times, December 5, 2019
Did Beijing’s echo chamber render it deaf to Hong Kong’s distress?
South China Morning Post, December 5, 2019
科大學生校董當選無效 校方:學生會指控另一候選人「中共代理人」不當 (Elected student representative for HKUST management board disqualified for accusing another candidate as "agent of CPC")
Stand News, December 6, 2019
荃灣遭警開槍擊中胸口少年被控暴動案件押至明年再訊 (Student shot in the chest by live rounds during October 1 protests charged with rioting)
Radio Television Hong Kong, December 5, 2019
Motion to impeach Hong Kong Chief Exec. Carrie Lam rejected at legislature by pro-Beijing camp
Hong Kong Free Press, December 5, 2019
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立法會否決彈劾行政長官議案 (LegCo vetoes motion to impeach Carrie Lam)
Stand News, December 5, 2019
《願榮光》管弦樂MV 榮登YouTube年度熱門本地音樂影片榜首 (Glory to Hong Kong song takes first place in YouTube's local music chart)
Stand News, December 5, 2019
Hong Kong gives protesters green light for big march on Sunday
Reuters, December 5, 2019
撐成立獨立調查委員會 蔣麗芸:查 831 死人等指控 還警察清白 (Pro-Beijing legislator supports independent investigation to prove police's innocence)
Stand News, December 5, 2019
HK police chief to pay courtesy call to Beijing
Global Times, December 5, 2019
What Are Ukrainian Fascists Doing in the Hong Kong Protests?
Vice News, December 5, 2019
Hong Kong residents living with tear gas worry of effects
Associated Press, December 4, 2019
Face-recognition spectacles to help Shenzhen customs
The Standard, December 6, 2019
China’s Huawei faces domestic backlash over detained ex-employee
华为因“251事件”受到国内舆论批评
Financial Times, December 6, 2019
Huawei cancels new phone launch in Taiwan after China row
Agence France-Presse, December 5, 2019
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或因敏感议题 华为两项新品取消在台湾上市 (Huawei cancels launch of two products in Taiwan)
Deutsche Welle, December 5, 2019
Censored by a Chinese tech giant? Canadians using WeChat app say they're being blocked
National Post, December 4, 2019
China survey shows high concern over facial recognition abuse
Financial Times, December 4, 2019
In the UN, China uses threats and cajolery to promote its worldview
The Economist, December 7, 2019
China needs people to have more children. So why punish those who do?
The Economist, December 7, 2019
對等反制 中國限美外交官行動 (China to limit activities of U.S. diplomats in retaliation to similar measures by U.S.)
Ming Pao, December 6, 2019
From Xinjiang to Ningxia, China’s ethnic groups face end to affirmative action in education, taxes, policing
South China Morning Post, December 5, 2019
意国会不满中国阻挠黄之锋作证通过调查香港警暴决议 (Italian parliament passes motion to support investigation of police violence in Hong Kong)
Radio France Internationale, December 5, 2019
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Chinese Diplomacy Takes an Aggressive Turn
Foreign Policy, December 4, 2019
China’s man in Washington says US building ‘Berlin Wall’ against Beijing
South China Morning Post, December 5, 2019
Peru and U.S. close to signing deal to counter Chinese influence in region: diplomat
Reuters, December 5, 2019
China ‘world’s worst’ for invasive use of biometric data
South China Morning Post, December 5, 2019
Why is Germany silent on China's human rights abuses?
Deutsche Welle, December 5, 2019
China envoy warns of 'destructive forces' trying to undermine US ties
The Guardian, December 4, 2019
Himalayan Buddhists Reject Beijing’s Claim of Control Over Tibet’s Dalai Lama
Radio Free Asia, December 4, 2019
Chinese journalists at struggling media group ‘have not been paid all year’
South China Morning Post, December 5, 2019
Anonymous pro-China letter and a fight at Richmond high school prompt district-wide meetings
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, December 4, 2019
斥林心如「台獨」 網民判賠6萬 (Chinese netizen who criticized Taiwan actress as pro-independence fined by Beijing court for "unfounded" comments)
Ming Pao, December 6, 2019
Propaganda beyond the Great Firewall: Chinese party-state media on Facebook, Twitter and YouTube
MERICS, December 5, 2019
A Literary Reference Backfires
China Media Project, December 5, 2019
CGTN Think Tank launched in Beijing
Xinhua, December 4, 2019
Former Chinese rights lawyer Tan Yongpei arrested for ‘inciting subversion’
Agence France-Presse, December 5, 2019
Tibetan Self-Immolator’s Family Are Held by Police For Questioning
Radio Free Asia, December 5, 2019
China urged to free Canadian Michael Kovrig after year of detention
Bloomberg, December 5, 2019
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Washington Post, December 3, 2019
China Has Invited 600 International Lawyers and Judicial Officials to its ‘Global Lawyers Forum,’ But These Chinese Lawyers Won’t Be Welcome
China Change, December 4, 2019
'Atrocity of the century': Uighur activist urges Australia to take tougher stance against China
The Guardian, December 5, 2019
U.S. Uighur bill's threat to surveillance economy puts China on offensive
Reuters, December 5, 2019
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China summons U.S. embassy official, protests against U.S. House approval of Xinjiang-related bill
Sina English, December 5, 2019China urges U.S. to learn lessons from 9/11 attacks, stop double standards on anti-terrorism
Sina English, December 5, 2019
中国针对少数民族的基因研究引发科学界反弹
China’s Genetic Research on Ethnic Minorities Sets Off Science Backlash
The New York Times, December 5, 2019
Uighur journalist Gulchehra Hoja on exposing China’s detention camps
Financial Times, December 4, 2019
Brother of Uyghur Linguist Confirmed Held in Xinjiang Internment Camp For Years
Radio Free Asia, December 5, 2019
Missing Uyghur Tech Company Owner Confirmed Held in Xinjiang Internment Camp
Radio Free Asia, December 4, 2019
裁本地法律「違基」否 法庭是唯一機關(文:郭榮鏗)(Hong Kong judiciary is the only institution that can declare local law to be in violation of Basic Law)
Ming Pao, December 5, 2019
If Beijing can’t quit blaming foreigners for its problems, Hong Kong will forever be the site of foreign contagion
South China Morning Post, December 4, 2019
Bonnie Glaser on the Future of US-China Relations, Taiwan, and Indo-Pacific Strategy
The Diplomat, December 4, 2019
法改會倡以「未經同意插入」取締「強姦」 涵蓋肛交、口交 新罪行防誘識兒童 (Law Reform Commission suggest replacing "rape" with "non-consensual penetration" in proposed reforms to expand scope and address stigma)
Stand News, December 5, 2019
工聯會轟勞工處針對催淚煙 處方疑受壓叫停職安指引 (Labour Department pressured by pro-Beijing party to pause release of safety guidelines in response to widespread tear gas toxins)
Inmediahk.net, December 4, 2019
Hong Kong health chief says no big increase in harmful pollution, despite release of 10,000 tear gas rounds
Hong Kong Free Press, December 5, 2019
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烧烤毒素高于催泪弹?港官再拒公开催泪弹成分 (Hong Kong authorities once again refuse to disclose tear gas ingredients, says barbeque releases more toxins)
Radio Free Asia, December 4, 2019
Officer sitting on arrested student’s head was using minimum necessary force, say Hong Kong police
Hong Kong Free Press, December 4, 2019
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Photograph of Hong Kong policewoman sitting on 14-year-old who was resisting arrest goes viral
South China Morning Post, December 4, 2019
Pan-democrats launch bid in legislature to remove Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam from office
South China Morning Post, December 4, 2019
‘Freedom of speech is in the present tense’: Protests send Hongkongers to Taiwan in search of new lives
Hong Kong Free Press, December 4, 2019
【訪問】任職交銀 14 年被迫離職 羅家聰:連觀點都想控制,咩都唔講得,點做嘢?(Analyst pressured to resign from bank says Chinese funded enterprises don't like Hong Konger representing them anymore)
Stand News, December 5, 2019
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Chinese bank accused of forcing Hong Kong employee to quit over protests
Financial Times, December 3, 2019
华为起诉美国联邦通信委员会
Huawei Sues the F.C.C., Ramping Up Fight With Critics and Foes
The New York Times, December 5, 2019
德国有可能法律禁止华为参与5G (Germany to consider legal ban on Huawei to prevent participation in country's 5G plans)
Radio France Internationale, December 4, 2019
Prague ditches Beijing for Taipei in new sister city deal
Hong Kong Free Press, December 5, 2019
Pakistan halts investigation into sale of 629 brides to China 'because of financial ties to Beijing'
Telegraph, December 4, 2019
Asian Governments 'Adopting China's Authoritarian Tactics': Report
Radio Free Asia, December 4, 2019
当心!政府推广“清洁煤” 河北多人中毒死亡 (6 villagers dead in mass-poisoning after burning "clean coal" provided by Hebei authorities in place of traditional coal at home during winter)
Radio France Internationale, December 4, 2019
Chinese Government Says it Will Sanction U.S. NGOs in Hong Kong
ChinaFile NGO Project, December 3, 2019
With Election On The Horizon, Taiwan Fights Back Against Beijing’s Influence
China Media Project, December 3, 2019
公民活動自由度調查:香港反送中引發關注,台灣是亞洲唯一被評為「開放」的國家 (Taiwan is only country listed as "open" in latest CIVICUS report on "people power under attack")
The News Lens, December 4, 2019
Cambodian Villagers Block Digging Work by Chinese Company
Radio Free Asia, December 3, 2019
廣西人權律師覃永沛被指涉煽動顛覆國家政權罪正式逮捕 (Guangxi human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei arrested on charges of inciting subversion)
Radio Television Hong Kong, December 4, 2019
前媒体人张贾龙案已移送法院 罪证或是给克里的信 (Former Tencent editor to be tried by end of year after being detained for 4 years)
Radio Free Asia, December 4, 2019
Sharp Drop in Number of Juveniles Convicted by Chinese Courts
Dui Hua Human Rights Journal, December 4, 2019
Wanted: Chinese cadres to hold Beijing’s line in Xinjiang as Han Chinese head for the exits amid international furore over Uygur internment camps
South China Morning Post, December 4, 2019
A Xinjiang Scholar’s Close Reading Of The China Cables
SupChina, December 4, 2019
China Is Very Angry That Congress Pointed Out it Is Committing Massive Human Rights Abuses in Xinjiang
Vice, December 4, 2019
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Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act Passes U.S. House in 407-1 Vote
Radio Free Asia, December 3, 2019
Prominent Uyghur Activist Dies Days After Release From Xinjiang Internment Camp
Radio Free Asia, December 3, 2019
網傳土瓜灣蒙面便衣警拘多名學生 女生遭疑喬裝警坐肩制服 (Plainclothes officers arrest students on their way to school in To Kwa Wan)
Stand News, December 4, 2019
一地兩檢 皇崗新口岸料2022年建成 (Co-location customs arrangement to be adopted at Shenzhen border when renovations are completed in 2022)
Ming Pao, December 4, 2019
Hong Kong democrats draft bill to amend unlawful assembly and rioting laws and reduce sentences
Hong Kong Free Press, December 3, 2019
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Hong Kong district council elections: pan-democrats pledge to broadcast meetings, scrap proxy votes and review costly projects
South China Morning Post, December 3, 2019
Hong Kong’s freedom has not been eroded, says leader Carrie Lam says after US passes law in support of protesters
Hong Kong Free Press, December 3, 2019
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Hong Kong's Lam to visit China and meet Xi on December 16: Cable TV
Reuters, December 3, 2019
公民黨倡區議會改革:取消授權票、改革增選委員、提供直播及實名會紀 (Civic Party announces agenda to push for District Council reforms)
Inmediahk.net, December 3, 2019
Hong Kong protests: students sentenced to correctional training and to pay HK$285,000 in total for damaging rail facilities
South China Morning Post, December 3, 2019
Breaches in Hong Kong police surveillance operations ‘shocking’, says lawmaker James To, warning trust in force is already at rock bottom
South China Morning Post, December 3, 2019
TikTok owns up to censoring some users' videos to stop bullying
The Guardian, December 3, 2019
Huawei invites detained former employee to sue
China Labour Bulletin, December 3, 2019
California Class-Action Lawsuit Accuses TikTok of Illegally Harvesting Data and Sending It to China
The Daily Beast, December 2, 2019
French police clear 600 Tibetan migrants from camp outside Paris
Agence France-Presse, December 3, 2019
NATO must tackle China's rise: Alliance chief
Agence France-Presse, December 3, 2019
非官方宗教书籍成禁書 购买者遭秋后算账 (Religious books not officially published are banned, purchasers face punishment)
Radio Free Asia, December 3, 2019
涉收中共全国政协委员政治献金 台湾退役中将获刑两年半 (Retired Taiwanese military officer jailed for 2.5 years for receiving money from China)
Radio France Internationale, December 3, 2019
中华人民共和国和萨尔瓦多共和国联合声明 (China, El Salvador issue joint statement reiterating complete support for One China Policy)
People's Daily, December 3, 2019
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El Salvador cuts Taiwan links as island loses yet another ally
South China Morning Post, August 31, 2019
China Imposes Sanctions On U.S. NGOs Over Hong Kong Bill
China Digital Times, December 2, 2019
Riot Police Win Back Control of Protest Town in China's Guangdong
Radio Free Asia, December 2, 2019
Hong Kong Economist Says His Views on China Cost Him His Job
Bloomberg, December 2, 2019
China Gets First “Common Destiny” Center
China Media Project, December 3, 2019
How China-US rivalry is dividing the internet
BBC, December 3, 2019
Meet The Chinese Diplomat Who Got Promoted For Trolling The US On Twitter
BuzzFeed News, December 2, 2019
Intelligentsia in the Crosshairs: Xi Jinping’s Ideological Rectification of Higher Education in China
China Leadership Monitor, December 1, 2019
Chinese court upholds conviction of four cult members
Sina English, December 3, 2019
US House passes Uyghur Act calling for tough sanctions on Beijing over Xinjiang camps
CNN, December 4, 2019
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U.S. House Passes Xinjiang Bill, Prompting Threat From China
Bloomberg, December 4, 2019Chinese Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Hua Chunying's Remarks on the US House of Representatives Passing the Uyghur Human Rights Policy Act of 2019
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the People's Republic of China, December 4, 2019
中国用DNA绘制维吾尔人面部图像
China Uses DNA to Map Faces, With Help From the West
The New York Times, December 3, 2019
China considers banning 'odious' US politicians over Xinjiang criticism
The Guardian, December 3, 2019
Xinjiang leaks embolden critics of Chinese internment programme
Financial Times, December 2, 2019
一场与中国的新冷战已经开始
The New Cold War? It’s With China, and It Has Already Begun
The New York Times, December 4, 2019
【專訪】右眼失明印尼記者:中槍改變人生 堅持訴訟為阻警暴重演 (Interview with Veby Mega Indah, Indonesian reporter shot blind in one eye by police: Raising private prosecution is not just for myself, but also for other Hong Kongers and frontline reporters)
Stand News, December 3, 2019
Six powerful reasons for Beijing to rethink how Hong Kong should be governed, in the interests of long-term stability
South China Morning Post, December 3, 2019
區選結果的意義及長遠作用 (The long-term meaning and utility of district council election victories)
Stand News, December 3, 2019
China Will Outpace US Artificial Intelligence Capabilities, But Will It Win The Race? Not If We Care About Freedom
Forbes, December 3, 2019
傘運勇武派為少年重上前線:覺得欠咗佢哋 ("Radical" in Umbrella Movement returns to frontlines for younger comrades: "I owe them")
Citizen News, December 3, 2019
除了購物,香港人還想在商場看連儂牆、討論時事 (Malls as a public space: Other than shopping, Hong Kongers want to see Lennon Walls and discuss current affairs in city's shopping malls)
The Initium, December 3, 2019
李家翹:世界城市與國家領土性——香港,面對著怎樣的中國?(Global city and territoriality: What kind of China is Hong Kong dealing with)
The Initium, December 2, 2019
China Releases Professor, But Travel Concerns Persist: A recent detention has implications for China-Japan relations
The Diplomat, December 2, 2019
Why We Should Not Condemn Violence by the Hong Kong Protesters
China Change, December 1, 2019
理大圍城之戰 (In depth: The siege of Poly U)
The Initium, November 29, 2019
Hong Kong: Sometimes you have to fight for freedom
The Times, November 28, 2019
Hong Kong advertising sector workers rally to kick-start five-day strike
Hong Kong Free Press, December 3, 2019
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1,500名廣告人牽頭罷工五日:廣告界從今不會缺席 ("We will not be absent": 1,500 advertising industry workers strike for five days this week)
Inmediahk.net, December 3, 2019
Hongkongers make BN(O) passports an election issue for British foreign secretary Dominic Raab
South China Morning Post, December 2, 2019
Hong Kong protests: opposition lawmakers Eddie Chu and Au Nok-hin launch bid to reform ‘draconian and out of date’ Public Order Ordinance
South China Morning Post, December 2, 2019
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公安條例暴動罪不符公義(文:區諾軒)(Public Order Ordinance and rioting crime is unjust)
Ming Pao, December 3, 2019
Indonesian woman who covered Hong Kong protests as a citizen journalist deported over visa issue
Hong Kong Free Press, December 2, 2019
Funeral home denies it refused services for family of Hong Kong student who died following fall near protest
Hong Kong Free Press, December 2, 2019
Hong Kong protests: Indonesian journalist who lost her eye while covering action in Wan Chai keen to pursue case against police
Hong Kong Free Press, December 2, 2019
Big Brother is watching: Chinese city with 2.6m cameras is world's most heavily surveilled
The Guardian, December 2, 2019
Huawei under fire in China over employee detained for eight months
The Guardian, December 2, 2019
A new Chinese app allows people to use facial verification on their friends and acquaintances
Quartz, December 2, 2019
China Hits Back at U.S. Over Hong Kong Bill in a Mostly Symbolic Move
The New York Times, December 2, 2019
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China suspends U.S. military visits to Hong Kong, sanctions U.S.-based NGOs
Reuters, December 2, 2019外交部稱一批美國非政府組織支持反中亂港分子 (China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs announces sanctions against U.S. NGOs for supporting Hong Kong protests)
Radio Television Hong Kong, December 2, 2019
In face of China threat, Taiwan to invite U.S. experts to bolster defenses
Reuters, December 2, 2019
Expat Hong Kongers rally on 'keyboard frontline'
Agence France-Presse, December 2, 2019
'Unacceptable': Australia criticises China detention of writer
Al Jazeera, December 2, 2019
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律师称澳籍作家杨恒均被中国当局隔离审讯
China Is Aiming to ‘Break’ Detained Australian Writer, Lawyers Say
The New York Times, December 2, 2019
Man Jailed For 'Insulting Country's Leaders, Ruling Party' in China's Shaanxi
Radio Free Asia, December 1, 2019
Detained Huawei executive spends Canada bail reading and painting as two Canadians denied lawyer in China
Telegraph, December 2, 2019
Former head of Xinjiang jailed for life over graft
Agence France-Presse, December 2, 2019
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新疆自治区前主席努尔-白克力获刑无期 (Former Xinjiang chief receives life imprisonment over bribery charges)
Radio France Internationale, December 2, 2019
Xinjiang leaks: Reporting on China's detention camps
Al Jazeera, December 2, 2019
The Aftermath of the Cathay Pacific Purge: Whistleblowing, Flight Safety Scandal, and a Weakened Union.
Stand News, December 2, 2019
黃店心聲:「我們 的害怕不算什麼」("Our fears do not matter": The "yellow shops" speaking out in support of protests)
The News Lens, December 1, 2019
'I went from chilled out Hong Kong student to battle-hardened protester contemplating suicide'
Telegraph, November 28, 2019
Simon Cheng’s TV ‘confession’ reveals the truth about China’s coercive legal system
Hong Kong Free Press, November 28, 2019
FIFA Broke Own Rules for Club World Cup: FIFA Sidelines Human Rights, Keeps Beijing Hosting Arrangements Secret
Human Rights Watch, November 27, 2019
Talking To My Mother About Hong Kong
SupChina, November 27, 2019
'Are you trying to kill us?': Police fire tear gas at Hong Kong protesters as thousands return to the streets
Associated Press, December 2, 2019
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38 萬人參與尖沙咀遊行 警放催淚彈、推長者、掩記者口 ("Don't forget where we started": 38,000 join approved march in Tsim Sha Tsui, met with tear gas)
Stand News, December 1, 2019In Pictures: Hong Kong police fire tear gas in Whampoa, Tsim Sha Tsui and Mong Kok, disrupting protest calm
Hong Kong Free Press, December 2, 2019
新一哥否認警暴 反斥傳媒大規模造假抹黑警隊 (New commissioner of police denies police violence exists, criticizes media of mass smearing campaign using fake news)
Inmediahk.net, December 2, 2019
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Hong Kong cop who drove motorbike into protesters back on active duty as police chief rejects inquiry calls
Hong Kong Free Press, December 1, 2019
疑遭政治打壓印傭作家 Yuli 最快今午遞解出境 支持者入境處總部抗議:姐姐都係手足 (Protesters rally outside Immigration Department to support migrant worker facing deportation for covering Hong Kong protests)
Stand News, December 2, 2019
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Indonesian migrant worker who covered Hong Kong protests detained for 28 days, faces deportation over visa issue
Hong Kong Free Press, December 1, 2019
Hong Kong seniors rally to back students as activists decry police actions
Reuters, November 30, 2019
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退休紀律部隊撐學生抗爭 批香港已無好警察 ("There are no more good cops in Hong Kong," says retired disciplinary forces officer at "silver-hair" rally)
Inmediahk.net, December 1, 2019
‘We could all be Simon’: Hundreds urge London to protect UK nationals in Hong Kong after alleged torture of consular worker
Hong Kong Free Press, November 30, 2019
Hong Kong police consider use of wooden bullets to tackle unrest
Hong Kong Free Press, November 29, 2019
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回應警方考慮使用木彈 民權觀察促請警方停止武力升級 (Civil Rights Observer urges police to cease escalation of force as new commissioner says wooden bullets are being considered)
Inmediahk.net, November 29, 2019
Hong Kong police lift siege on Polytechnic University after 12 days
Hong Kong Free Press, November 29, 2019
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‘I choose to stay’: Hong Kong protester determined to outlast police at besieged Polytechnic University
Hong Kong Free Press, December 1, 2019香港警方解封理工大学,结束两周“围城战”
Hong Kong Police End 2-Week Campus Siege
The New York Times, November 29, 2019How one fighter made his escape from the worst battle of Hong Kong’s protests
Quartz, November 30, 2019
Gay homeowner challenges Hong Kong inheritance law over fears husband may not get house if he dies
South China Morning Post, November 29, 2019
Hong Kong court revokes search warrant for medical records of woman who accused police of rape
Hong Kong Free Press, November 28, 2019
Hong Kong court sends 16-year-old to rehab for carrying laser pointer, hiking pole and modified umbrella at demo
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
Chinese tech groups shaping UN facial recognition standards
Financial Times, December 1, 2019
Government Asks SenseTime to Lead Plans for National Facial-Recognition Standards
Caixin, November 28, 2019
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27 Companies Drafting China’s First National Facial Recognition Standard
Sixth Tone, November 27, 2019
China makes face scanning compulsory for mobile phone owners
Telegraph, December 1, 2019
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中国手机入网强制实施人脸识别引发用户忧虑 (Consumers concerned as China implements compulsory facial recognition for telecom services)
BBC, December 1, 2019
Bytedance moves to separate TikTok from its Chinese operations
TechNode, November 27, 2019
聯合國人權高級專員促獨立調查香港警暴 中方斥干涉內政 (China criticizes UN High Commissioner of Human Rights for interference after she urged for independent investigation on police violence)
Stand News, December 1, 2019
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Hong Kong’s leaders have only one way out of the protest crisis – a broad, open and inclusive dialogue with the whole community
South China Morning Post, November 30, 2019
Chinese police prepare for Macau handover anniversary with anti-terror drill near Hong Kong
South China Morning Post, November 30, 2019
The Coming Political Restrictions on Chinese Outbound Travel
The Diplomat, November 30, 2019
The migrants who made China an industrial giant face a grim retirement
The Economist, November 30, 2019
加拿大数十位参众议员挺香港 计划提案举行听证会和立法 (Dozens of Canadian lawmakers press for use of Magnitsky Act to support Hong Kong protests, to hold hearing to receive testimonies)
Radio Free Asia, November 29, 2019
外交部:不受歡迎的人自然不會被容許入境 (Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs is considering barring draftsmen of U.S.'s act on Hong Kong from enter China)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 29, 2019
中国公布王立强受审视频 特工身份扑朔迷离 (China releases video of trial in 2016 of defected spy seeking asylum in Australia, accusing him as fraudster)
Deutsche Welle, November 28, 2019
China’s religion chiefs to double down on bringing doctrine in line with socialist dogma
South China Morning Post, November 27, 2019
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Chinese Officials Tear Down Madonna Painting, Replace it With President Xi
Radio Free Asia, November 29, 2019Tibetan Religious Figures Reject Chinese Role in Dalai Lama Reincarnation
Radio Free Asia, November 27, 2019
Chinese riot police fire teargas and beat up protesters in Guangdong province
The Guardian, November 30, 2019
LGBT activists in China seek to change marriage civil code
Associated Press, November 29, 2019
Open Letter to the Global Lawyers Forum
China Change, November 29, 2019
《喜梅》:一名中国艾滋病活动人士的抗争
‘Ximei’ Review: An AIDS Activist Fights Medical Injustice in China
The New York Times, November 28, 2019
Translation: “A Great Undercurrent Hiding Beneath The Likes”
China Digital Times, November 28, 2019
Hong Kong students in UK call for action over pro-China threats and harassment
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
Backlash Against Anti-LGBT Rhetoric From Beijing District Center For Disease Control
SupChina, November 26, 2019
China criminalises 'fake news' created with AI, bots
Agence France-Presse, November 30, 2019
不满披露新疆 中方“毛泽东体”炮轰西班牙媒体 (Chinese consulate in Spain slams newspaper for publishing story on revealed documents on Xinjiang's camps)
Deutsche Welle, November 30, 2019
被指暗撐香港示威 DC 漫畫刪走《蝙蝠俠》汽油彈封面 (DC Comics take down cover for Batman issue after being accused for hinting support for Hong Kong protests)
Stand News, November 30, 2019
China thinks ‘patriotic education’ built a loyal generation. But in Hong Kong? Not so fast.
Washington Post, November 29, 2019
China's new media world order: Interview with Cédric Alviani from Reporters Without Borders East Asia
Global Voices, November 29, 2019
Yang Hengjun: Chinese officials try to 'break' Australian writer with daily interrogations
The Guardian, December 1, 2019
Taiwanese, Belizean arrested in China for supporting Hong Kong protests
South China Morning Post, November 30, 2019
Forced Eviction Family Who Fought Back Jailed, Beaten, Threatened in China's Shandong
Radio Free Asia, November 30, 2019
郑文杰向英国监管机构投诉中国央视 电视认罪“并非自愿” (Tortured British Consulate employee files complaint against CGTN in U.K. for airing forced confession video on television)
BBC, November 29, 2019
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UK regulator investigates Chinese broadcaster over programme on arrest of UK consular worker
Hong Kong Free Press, November 29, 2019
Chinese man accused of beating beauty blogger detained for 'only 20 days'
Inkstone, November 29, 2019
Detained Independent Chinese Journalist Moved to Unknown Location
Radio Free Asia, November 27, 2019
资深劳工活动人士刘少明即将刑满释放,其余劳工人士仍等待庭审
Veteran labour activist Liu Shaoming due for release as others await trial
China Labour Bulletin, November 27, 2019
‘Suspension won’t silence me’: Teen speaks out after embedding message about Xinjiang Uyghurs in TikTok make-up vid
Hong Kong Free Press, November 27, 2019
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Tiktok Apologises And Attempts To Explain Why It Took Down Viral Makeup Video On Uighur Muslim Detention Camps
Independent, November 28, 2019TikTok owner ByteDance and Huawei are helping China's campaign to repress Uighur Muslims, report finds
Straits Times, November 29, 2019
逾 3,700 國際知名學者聯署 譴責香港警暴 促大學拒警進入校園 (Over 3,700 intellectuals in global academy community sign joint-petition condemning police violence in Hong Kong, urges universities to deny police entry to campus)
Stand News, November 27, 2019
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Renowned Academics Among Over 3,700 Supporting The ‘Petition by Global Academics Against Police Brutality in Hong Kong’
Hong Kong Watch, November 26, 2019
少女 X 報稱警署內被強姦 警未獲同意索醫療報告 法院昨撤銷搜查令 (Protester who filed complaint for rape during detention wins court application to revoke search warrant that allowed police to obtain her medical records and clinic surveillance footage after complaint was filed)
Stand News, November 27, 2019
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‘Grossly unprofessional’: Lawyers slam Hong Kong police for ‘privacy breach’ after woman accuses officers of gang rape
Hong Kong Free Press, November 12, 2019
【DQ 公務員?】羅智光:已著手研究令公務員宣誓擁護基本法 (HKSAR government studying how to expand requirement to swear oath to uphold Basic Law to all civil servants)
Stand News, November 27, 2019
Hong Kong protesters return to city streets to keep pressure on government and show support for radicals at Polytechnic University
South China Morning Post, November 26, 2019
Hong Kong activist jailed for 46 months for rioting during 2016 Mong Kok unrest
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
香港当选区议员黄国桐被拒入境澳门 (Newly elected district council candidate denied entry to Macau on national security grounds)
Radio Free Asia, November 26, 2019
香港红隧恢复通车 理大继续搜索被困人士 (Cross-harbor tunnel reopens, PolyU staff urges police to retreat)
Deutsche Welle, November 27, 2019
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Hong Kong university siege: staff say almost all protesters have gone
The Guardian, November 26, 2019HKFP Lens: Hong Kong’s devastated Poly U campus becomes a safety hazard a week after brutal protest battles
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019Officials withdraw HK$250 million in funding requests for two universities after disquiet at lack of control over campuses voiced by pro-government lawmakers
South China Morning Post, November 26, 2019
In Hong Kong elections, the message is clear. The next step may not be.
Christian Science Monitor, November 25, 2019
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Hong Kong's Lam appeals for calm but offers no concessions after election drubbing
Reuters, November 25, 2019
China rising: Beijing has world's biggest network of diplomatic posts
Sydney Morning Herald, November 27, 2019
香港区议会选举后北京再将矛头指向美国
Beijing Was Confident Its Hong Kong Allies Would Win. After the Election, It Went Silent.
The New York Times, November 27, 2019
中国大学不简单 澳洲智库发警告 (Australian think-tank warns relationship between universities and military in China)
Deutsche Welle, November 26, 2019
Taiwan Probes Hong Kong-based Company After Chinese Defector Allegations
Radio Free Asia, November 26, 2019
China Bids to Lead World Agency Protecting Intellectual Property
Foreign Policy, November 26, 2019
China-backed AIIB offers to help fund Indonesia's capital relocation
Reuters, November 26, 2019
Xi Jinping Portraits Replace Catholic Symbols in Churches
Bitter Winter, November 25, 2019
美民調:68%受訪者贊成美國支持港示威者 (Poll shows 68% Americans agrees the U.S. should support Hong Kong protesters)
Ming Pao, November 27, 2019
Chinese Government Says it Has ‘Punished’ U.S. NGO under the Foreign NGO Law
China NGO Project, November 25, 2019
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First U.S. NGO Accused Of Breaking The Overseas NGO Law
SupChina, November 25, 2019
TikTok博主发布涉新疆拘禁营内容,帐号被封
TikTok Blocks Teen Who Posted About China’s Detention Camps
The New York Times, November 27, 2019
Chinese papers avoid details of Hong Kong's democratic election landslide
Reuters, November 26, 2019
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Hong Kong elections: Chinese media attempt to downplay results
BBC, November 26, 2019
Stung by Hong Kong vote, China slams Reuters report on liaison office shake-up
Washington Post, November 26, 2019
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Exclusive: China sets up Hong Kong crisis center in mainland, considers replacing chief liaison
Reuters, November 25, 2019
How The Chinese Internet Turned ‘Hong Kong Independence’ Into A Smear
SupChina, November 25, 2019
China’s Hottest TV Show Right Now is Striving to Provide Space for Mainstream Debate
Radii China, November 25, 2019
中国女权人士黄雪琴遭指定居所监视居住 (Feminist and independent journalist Huang Xueqin placed under residential surveillance at designated location after writing about Hong Kong's protests)
Radio Free Asia, November 26, 2019
Background: He Fangmei 何方美
Chinese Human Rights Defenders, November 26, 2019
Volkswagen defends presence in China's Xinjiang amid uproar over Uighur abuses
Deutsche Welle, November 26, 2019
Pompeo says documents confirm China committing 'very significant' Xinjiang abuses
Reuters, November 26, 2019
Germany steps up criticism over China’s Xinjiang policies with call for it to ‘meet its international human rights obligations’
South China Morning Post, November 26, 2019
'What has happened to me': manga depicting Uighur torture hits 2.5m views
The Guardian, November 25, 2019
Explaining China’s Assertive Approach to the Hong Kong Protests
The Diplomat, November 26, 2019
我深明為何這些價值你們要誓死相守,皆因我見過但從未擁有 (Mainland student: "I understand why you are guarding these values with your lives, because I have seen them but never had them)
Stand News, November 26, 2019
Will Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam’s bubble of delusion ever burst?
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
Sonia Ng: I'm prouder than ever to be from Hong Kong
Amnesty International, November 25, 2019
成都秋雨教案開審 長老覃德富自述:信仰無罪 ("Faith is not a crime": Church elder gives testimony in trial of Wang Yi, pastor of Early Rain Covenant Church)
Ming Pao, November 26, 2019
China’s relationship with Canada remains deadlocked as fate of detainees continues to cast a long shadow
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019
父亲被抓,清真寺被拆,他们毁了我们最珍视的一切 (Father detained, mosques demolished: "They destroyed everything we valued," says Uyghur in U.S.)
Voice of America, November 26, 2019
UK calls for UN access to Chinese detention camps in Xinjiang
The Guardian, November 25, 2019
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End hollow denials and give answers to victims of horrific Xinjiang abuses
Amnesty International, November 25, 2019US security adviser says world silent on China camps
Washington Post, November 23, 2019
穆斯林被判囚22年死于教育营 尸体不给家属 (Jailed Uyghur Muslim dies in re-education camp, authorities withhold body from family)
Radio Free Asia, November 25, 2019
Netizen Voices: “Cultural Fusion Should Be Based On Mutual Consent”
China Digital Times, November 22, 2019
What Xi Jinping Learned, And Didn’t Learn, From His Father About Xinjiang
The Diplomat, November 26, 2019
抗议的面孔
His Face Is Unmistakable. It Is the Face of Protest.
The New York Times, November 26, 2019
“新疆文件”证实了中国不想让我们知道的一切
China Didn’t Want Us to Know. Now Its Own Files Are Doing the Talking.
The New York Times, November 25, 2019
理工大學內不只有麵包,還有生命 (The lives and plain bread in PolyU)
The News Lens, November 25, 2019
People have spoken at polls and Carrie Lam must now respond in order to end crisis
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019
Hong Kong’s protest crisis rages on and judicial independence is under fire, but where is our justice minister?
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019
China’s systematic sabotage of the UN’s Human Rights Council
Bitter Winter, November 18, 2019
Hundreds return to Hong Kong’s streets to demand release of protesters trapped on PolyU campus
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
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拒解封理大 林鄭:包圍屬執法行動、須堅守法治 警談判成員合適時間才進校園 (Carrie Lam refuses to order police to retreat, says siege is law enforcement operation)
Stand News, November 26, 2019Hong Kong protests: police to send negotiators and psychologists to PolyU to convince holdouts to come out
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019'Little kittens': Hong Kong campus protest holdouts left isolated and fearful
Reuters, November 25, 2019
林鄭月娥指正考慮成立獨立檢討委員會檢視社會動盪成因 (Carrie Lam says she is considering an independent "review" committee to look into reasons for social unrest)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 26, 2019
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Hong Kong District Council election: No concessions, but gov’t will reflect and improve, says Chief Exec. Carrie Lam
Hong Kong Free Press, November 26, 2019
蒙面黑衣人撐黃傘廣告被禁 產業署指內容可引起不安 何慶基:赤裸裸的政治刪禁 (Authorities ban poster of theatre performance depicting people yellow umbrellas in ancient Japan)
Stand News, November 26, 2019
逾廿個國際人權組織去信巴切萊特 要求譴責港府及警隊 (Over 20 international human rights organizations issue joint statement to UN High Commissioner for Human Rights urging condemnation on police and Hong Kong authorities)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 26, 2019
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UN High Commissioner for Human Rights: Condemn Systematic Violations of Fundamental Freedoms in Hong Kong & Police Violence
Amnesty International, November 25, 2019World’s Top Human Rights Official Must Uphold Her Mandate and Press for Human Rights Protection for the People of Hong Kong
Human Rights in China, November 22, 2019
廣告人發起 12.2 起罷工五日 冀其他行業響應向政府施壓 (Advertisement industry to strike for five days from December 2, urges others to join)
Stand News, November 26, 2019
Hong Kong Doesn’t Have a Pro-China ‘Silent Majority’
The Atlantic, November 25, 2019
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Meet 5 of Hong Kong’s Newest Politicians
The New York Times, November 25, 2019
‘Nonlethal weapons’ fired at protesters in Hong Kong, Chile and Iraq are having very dangerous — even deadly — effects
Washington Post, November 23, 2019
China sets up Hong Kong crisis center in mainland, considers replacing chief liaison
Reuters, November 26, 2019
Taiwan’s ruling party calls China ‘enemy of democracy’ after whistleblower alleges meddling
Independent, November 25, 2019
In Hong Kong elections, big defeat for elites pressures Beijing to rethink approach
Washington Post, November 25, 2019
Fears raised for safety of defecting Chinese spy Wang Liqiang
The Guardian, November 25, 2019
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Australia probes 'deeply disturbing' claims of China interference
Al Jazeera, November 24, 2019
人民日報:國際法不容美國對香港事務指手畫腳 (People's Daily says US act on Hong Kong disregards human rights and violates international law)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 24, 2019
Former Hong Kong top cop Andy Tsang misses out on plum UN posting
South China Morning Post, November 23, 2019
Drive a Wedge Into CCP’s Iron Rule With Freedom of Speech — An Interview With Hu Ping
China Change, November 23, 2019
Why China’s Cancer Patients Are Sharing Their Lives on Douyin
Sixth Tone, November 22, 2019
Hong Kong’s shock election result shows how Beijing falls victim to its own propaganda
Quartz, November 25, 2019
父亲被抓,清真寺被拆,他们毁了我们最珍视的一切 (Father detained, mosques demolished: "They destroyed everything we valued," says Uyghur in US)
Voice of America, November 26, 2019
UK calls for UN access to Chinese detention camps in Xinjiang
The Guardian, November 25, 2019
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End hollow denials and give answers to victims of horrific Xinjiang abuses
Amnesty International, November 25, 2019US security adviser says world silent on China camps
Washington Post, November 23, 2019
穆斯林被判囚22年死于教育营 尸体不给家属 (Jailed Uyghur Muslim dies in re-education camp, authorities withhold body from family)
Radio Free Asia, November 25, 2019
Netizen Voices: “Cultural Fusion Should Be Based On Mutual Consent”
China Digital Times, November 22, 2019
讀者來函:作為內地生,留守中大是怎樣的體驗?(What was it like to be a mainland student guarding CUHK)
The Initium, November 25, 2019
Thuggery and terror: How police violence fuelled the Hong Kong crisis
Hong Kong Free Press, November 24, 2019
評《緊急條例》司法覆核案判決 (Legal commentary on judgment of judicial review against Emergency Regulations Ordinance and anti-mask law)
Inmediahk.net, November 22, 2019
Hong Kong District Council election: Democrats take control of 17 out of 18 councils in landslide victory
Hong Kong Free Press, November 25, 2019
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Hong Kong’s “referendum” has voted deafeningly for democracy—and against Beijing
Quartz, November 25, 2019【建制覆沒】區選變公投 民主派贏近九成民選議席 控制十七區 總選票維持六四比 (Hong Kong District Council elections: Democrats take over 90% of seats, but total votes remain 6:4 ratio)
Stand News, November 25, 2019
警圍理大第八日 被困者:逾 30 人被困 有人驚恐、拒進食、失語言能力 斥警剝削投票權 (Over 30 still trapped in PolyU on eighth day of siege: Panic attacks, starvation, loss of speech)
Stand New, November 24, 2019
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理大圍城近尾聲,但人道災難才剛開始:部分示威者拒絕進食、失去說話能力 (As PolyU siege draws to a close, a humanitarian crisis has just begun)
The News Lens, November 24, 2019Hong Kong university siege: two men trapped on campus for more than a week slam police for ‘depriving them of right to vote’
South China Morning Post, November 24, 2019
Hong Kong project strives to improve mental health after study reveals one in 10 have suspected depression in city
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019
藏鐳射筆少年被改控罪後獲判入更新中心 (15 year-old protester sentenced to rehabilitation centre for carrying laser pointer)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 25, 2019
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Hong Kong man, 43, arrested over photos of elite ‘Flying Tigers’ police squad in action near PolyU clash
South China Morning Post, November 23, 2019
Top judge Geoffrey Ma reasserts Hong Kong’s judicial autonomy after Beijing criticism
South China Morning Post, November 25, 2019
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Hong Kong Court Reinstates Mask Ban Before Citywide Election
The New York Times, November 22, 2019
Climate change: How China moved from leader to laggard
Financial Times, November 25, 2019
Claim of Chinese spy plot in Australia 'deeply disturbing', Scott Morrison says
The Guardian, November 25, 2019
Hong Kong protests: China trying to manipulate politics with covert intelligence operation, says whistleblower
Independent, November 24, 2019
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Would-Be Chinese Defector Details Covert Campaigns in Hong Kong and Taiwan
The New York Times, November 22, 2019'Chinese spy' seeking asylum in Australia - reports
BBC, November 23, 2019
The Broken Promise of a Panda: How Prague’s Relations With Beijing Soured
The New York Times, November 23, 2019
香港动荡中再探六四:习与邓的一致性 (Revisiting June Fourth amidst turbulence in Hong Kong: The similarities between Xi and Deng)
Radio Free Asia, November 22, 2019
People of Hong Kong awarded 2019 John McCain Prize for Leadership in Public Service – an honour that comes at delicate time in US-China relations
South China Morning Post, November 23, 2019
“黄雀行动”获救者发起救港人行动 (Chinese activists saved by "Yellowbird Operation" 30 years ago start rescue initiative for Hong Kongers)
Radio Free Asia, November 22, 2019
China’s Changing PR Strategy for the Hong Kong Protests
The Diplomat, November 23, 2019
Countering China’s Forced Confessions
The Diplomat, November 23, 2019
Data leak reveals how China 'brainwashes' Uighurs in prison camps
BBC, November 25, 2019
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How China brainwashes ethnic minority Uighurs in its mass detention camps
Quartz, November 25, 2019Revealed: power and reach of China’s surveillance dragnet
The Guardian, November 24, 2019【全文】外媒揭露新疆再教育營「教育方針」:完全改變信仰和語言,才能被釋放 (More leaked papers revealed on Xinjiang's camps: Detainees only released when they "fully change their behaviour, religion and language")
The News Lens, November 25, 2019
The man behind China’s detention of 1 million Muslims
Associated Press, November 25, 2019
China Must Free Huang Xueqin and End Harassment Against Women Human Rights Defenders
Frontline Defenders, November 21, 2019
International humanitarian norms are violated in Hong Kong
The Lancet, November 21, 2019
“新疆文件”说明了什么?
Between the Lines of the Xinjiang Papers
The New York Times, November 21, 2019
In Hong Kong, Beijing’s tough talk could spark a constitutional crisis: The rule of law is at the heart of the protests
Washington Post, November 21, 2019
Despair and destruction at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University - in pictures
The Guardian, November 22, 2019
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【圍困理大】警開咪嘲留守者要食生命麵包 網民發起「和你食包」:食包唔可恥,Popo 你食屎 (Daily "Lunch With You" protesters eat plain bread today to show solidarity after police mock starving students trapped in PolyU)
Stand News, November 22, 2019民間記者會引述理大抗爭者:校內非人生活 轟警「想殺死我哋」("They're trying to kill us": Letter from trapped PolyU student slams inhumane treatment by police, "peaceful resolution" just ends in over 200 arrests)
Inmediahk.net, November 22, 2019
Abuse and acrimony as crisis-hit Hong Kong holds district polls
Channel NewsAsia, November 22, 2019
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網民發表《連登共同宣言》:11.24 絕不破壞,齊齊投票 (Joint declaration circulated on LIHKG urging protesters to vote on district elections on Sunday)
Stand News, November 22, 2019'Police election presence needed to make voters feel safe'
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 22, 2019趙家賢永世記得耳廓被扯甩聲音 至今仍感陣痛頭暈 ("I will always remember the sound": District elections candidate who had ear bitten off by attackers leaves hospital, prepares for election)
Ming Pao, November 22, 2019
被捕人士庭上稱遭警狂毆 鄧炳強指非新鮮事:成日都有 ("Complaints like these happen all the time," says new Police Commissioner after hundreds of protesters brought to court claim beaten by police and magistrate urged authorities to act)
Inmediahk.net, November 22, 2019
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【圍困理大】首批被告 19 人控暴動 投訴警毆打推倒至手掌骨折 延 42 小時送院 (First batch charged with rioting in PolyU siege raise complaints of police brutality and 42-hour delay in being sent to hospital)
Stand News, November 22, 2019
Hong Kong hospitals find themselves on protest frontlines
Reuters, November 22, 2019
西灣河被槍傷男子被控非法集結 警方不排除加控罪行 (Protester shot in abdomen by live round charged with illegal assembly)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 22, 2019
15 學者、宗教人士宣布絕食 要求警方和平解決理大事件 (Scholars and religious leaders start hunger strike to demand independent investigation of police violence, peaceful resolution and dropping of rioting charges in PolyU crisis, and go-ahead for district council elections)
Stand News, November 21, 2019
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社福界下月罷工3日促查警暴設獨立調查委員會 1215遊行路線待定 (Social welfare sector to go on strike for three days in December urging establishment of independent commission to investigate police violence)
Ming Pao, November 21, 2019
Hong Kong protests: call for peace from son of Luo Changqing, killed by brick hurled during Sheung Shui clash
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
人民日報轟港法院判刑輕 倡設特別法庭快審快判 再斥高院廢《禁蒙面法》(People's Daily urges setting up special court to speed up prosecution of protesters, slams Hong Kong courts for light sentencing and "exceeding authority" in anti-mask law ruling)
Stand News, November 22, 2019
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北京警告可能干预香港司法裁决
In Warning to Hong Kong’s Courts, China Shows Who Is Boss
The New York Times, November 21, 2019
Illegal ‘conversion therapy’ still forced onto LGBT+ community in China
Independent, November 22, 2019
US’ Hong Kong democracy act slanders China to a level close to madness, Foreign Minister Wang Yi says
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
Ukraine in play: How Chinese investments change the game
Christian Science Monitor, November 21, 2019
China’s state-owned enterprises help protect economy from foreign pressure and risks, says Communist Party economist
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
“30 years ago, you supported us”: Hong Kong campus sieges strike a chord with Chinese students
Quartz, November 21, 2019
內地眼中的香港局勢:被刻意製造的「仇恨」輿論 (Hong Kong's situation in the eyes of the mainland: The purposefully crafted "hate speeches")
The Initium, November 21, 2019
New Chinese cybersecurity rules could delay release of threat alerts to business and public, tech specialists warn
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
Despair and destruction at Hong Kong's Polytechnic University - in pictures
The Guardian, November 22, 2019
‘Xinjiang Papers’ Leak Spurs Calls For Action on China’s Uyghur Camps
Radio Free Asia, November 21, 2019
China Issues Contradictory Statements on Fate of Parents of Uyghur Activist in Exile
Radio Free Asia, November 21, 2019
In one voice, Hong Kong demands an independent inquiry into the unrest. Why won’t Carrie Lam say yes?
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
Hong Kong's Protesters Break Their Core Principle
The Atlantic, November 21, 2019
聲援理大 242 人被控暴動 6 法庭開庭至深夜 法官轟控方表現極不理想 (242 charged with rioting in Nov. 18 protests to help besieged PolyU, magistrates slam prosecution's "extremely undesirable"handling process)
Stand News, November 21, 2019
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Hong Kong police accused of driving vehicles into protesters during clearance operation
Hong Kong Free Press, November 19, 2019Firefighters confirm reports of 'stampede' incident
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 19, 2019
理大青年搵路走:寧願被拉,都唔會主動投降 (Almost a hundred still remain in PolyU: "I'd rather be arrested than surrender voluntarily")
Citizen News, November 21, 2019
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In Pictures: Quiet despair among hold-outs at Hong Kong’s PolyU campus, following days of violent clashes
Hong Kong Free Press, November 21, 2019
721 元朗襲擊四個月 至今僅控 6 人 元朗站下午 2 時關閉 (36 arrested, 6 charged for July 21 Yuen Long attack; station closes early on 4-month anniversary)
Stand News, November 21, 2019
【11.21】荃灣李城璧中學學生今明罷課 抗議防暴警入校拳傷學生 (Secondary school students in Tsuen Wan form human chain to trigger class boycott; police injure student within school grounds)
HK01, November 21, 2019
民陣發起 12.8 國際人權日集會 正申請不反對通知書 (Civil Human Rights Front to hold rally on International Human Rights Day)
Stand News, November 21, 2019
Why Beijing wants Hong Kong’s district council elections to take place despite expected drubbing for pro-establishment camp
South China Morning Post, November 21, 2019
Fake news amplifies fear and confusion in Hong Kong
Agence France-Presse, November 21, 2019
郑文杰案引哗然 港律政司长:应向中国当局反应 (Secretary of Justice Teresa Cheng tells Simon Cheng, former British Consulate staff tortured by mainland authorities, to report to mainland authorities for case)
Deutsche Welle, November 20, 2019
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Hong Kong minister says she has "no opinion" on torture claim against China
Reuters, November 20, 2019
Hong Kong Department of Justice asks High Court to suspend ruling that anti-mask law is unconstitutional – as it scrambles to defend the legislation
South China Morning Post, November 20, 2019
Huawei: US grants more exemptions to Chinese phone ban
BBC, November 20, 2019
China's Megvii seeks approval for Hong Kong IPO despite U.S. blacklist: sources
Reuters, November 19, 2019
香港人权法案获美国两院通过,将提交总统批准
U.S. Bill Supporting Hong Kong Rights Heads to Trump’s Desk
The New York Times, November 21, 2019
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China summons U.S. Embassy official to lodge protest against U.S. Senate's passing of HK-related bill
Xinhua, November 20, 2019特區政府:美眾院通過涉港法案 無助香港局勢降溫 (U.S. bill will not help de-escalate the situation, says HKSAR government)
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 21, 2019
Pence Warns Trade Deal ‘Very Hard’ If Hong Kong Uses Violence
Bloomberg, November 20, 2019
A Prominent Chinese-American Artist Is the Latest to Fall Afoul of China’s Censors
The New York Times, November 20, 2019
Carleton student group warns members to avoid upsetting Chinese officials in upcoming embassy visit
Globe and Mail, November 20, 2019
Tibetans Cast Alarm on High-Tech Persecution of Faiths in China
Bitter Winter, November 18, 2019
Chinese State Media Runs Facebook Ad With Bill Gates Talking About How Great China Is Doing
Gizmodo, November 20, 2019
NYU Shanghai Quietly Added Pro-Government Course at Behest of Chinese Government
Vice, November 20, 2019
Students in China Indoctrinated to Abhor Hong Kong Protestors
Bitter Winter, November 19, 2019
成都教會牧師王怡下周一受審 (Early Rain Covenant Church pastor Wang Yi to be tried on Nov. 25, "sensitive" individuals warned not to attend hearing)
Ming Pao, November 21, 2019
Is China Detaining Hong Kong Protesters on the Mainland?
Foreign Policy, November 20, 2019
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Amnesty International, November 20, 2019
My beloved Hong Kong has become a war zone and daily life is full of anxiety
The Guardian, November 20, 2019
Hong Kong Was Never Built to Stand Up to China
The Nation, November 19, 2019
Hong Kong: ‘You either have the rule of law or you don’t’
Financial Times, November 19, 2019
External forces and black hands
China Media Project, November 19, 2019
What the Hong Kong protests can teach the world about enduring social movements
Quartz, November 19, 2019
Hong Kong has declared war against its young people
The Guardian, November 19, 2019
Hong Kong’s Silent Majority Can Speak at the Ballot Box
Foreign Policy, November 19, 2019
Former U.K. Consulate Employee Says Chinese Secret Police Tortured Him
The Wall Street Journal, November 20, 2019
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Ming Pao, November 20, 2019
稱警方怕影響部署 拒公開催淚彈成分 陳肇始:示威者縱火、擲汽油彈產生二噁英 (Department of Health says chemical ingredients of tear gas should not be disclosed because it would "affect police deployment," claims carcinogenic dioxins came from fires started by protesters)
Stand News, November 20, 2019
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清潔工硬食催淚彈二噁英 團體促改派專業人員執手尾 (Government's cleaners sent out to work without proper gear for tear gas toxins, labor rights groups urge Food and Environmental Hygiene Department to hire professionals)
Inmediahk.net, November 20, 2019
Hong Kong lawyers, democrats warn against Beijing intervention after court rules mask ban unconstitutional
Hong Kong Free Press, November 20, 2019
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禁蒙面法被判違憲 民主派:律政司建議法庭暫緩執行裁決,容許法例續生效 (Department of Justice to apply to court to allow anti-mask law to remain in force pending appeal on ruling that it is unconstitutional)
Stand News, November 20, 2019Hong Kong mask law: Beijing claim on ‘unconstitutional’ ruling could spell end of ‘one country, two systems’, legal heavyweights warn
South China Morning Post, November 20, 2019
Hardcore protesters holed up in Hong Kong PolyU campus for fourth day
Agence France-Presse, November 20, 2019
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李家超:以暴動罪拘捕所有離開理大人士 檢控須研證據 (All personnel who leave besieged PolyU will be arrested for rioting, says Secretary for Justice)
Ming Pao, November 20, 2019【圍困理大】李家超稱 900 人離開校園「自首」 中學校長指不符警承諾 感愕然 (Headmasters surprised that authorities said students who left PolyU "surrendered," urges clarification on deal that underage students will not be arrested)
Stand News, November 20, 2019Hong Kong Protests: Over 1,000 Detained at a University, and a Warning From Beijing After a three-day standoff with the police, about 50 protesters remained on the campus of a besieged university
The New York Times, November 18, 2019
Hundreds of Protesters Released From Besieged Hong Kong University: ‘I Feel Lucky to Get Out’
Wall Street Journal, November 19, 2019
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理工大遭封锁,香港学生抗议者父母走上“前线”
Parents of Besieged Hong Kong Protesters Come to the Front Lines
The New York Times, November 20, 2019Taiwan schoolgirl at Hong Kong Polytechnic campus was ‘too scared to leave’
South China Morning Post, November 19, 2019
Hong Kong police drop ‘pride and care’ motto, now vow to serve with ‘honour, duty and loyalty’
Hong Kong Free Press, November 20, 2019
Albert Ho ambushed, beaten by men with 'canes'
Radio Television Hong Kong, November 19, 2019
Pro-democracy activist Joshua Wong banned by Hong Kong court from travelling to London to receive human rights award from British parliament
South China Morning Post, November 19, 2019
EU Poised to Send Warning to China on 5G
Bloomberg, November 19, 2019
Zuckerberg’s Anti-China Rhetoric Roils Facebook Employees
The Information, November 19, 2019
U.S. Senate unanimously passes Hong Kong rights bill backing protesters
Reuters, November 20, 2019
11th China-US Political Party Leaders Dialogue opens in Beijing
China Internet Information Center, November 19, 2019
Some passenger trains between mainland China and HK suspended: Global Times
Reuters, November 19, 2019
Taiwan president alleges Chinese electoral interference
Associated Press, November 19, 2019
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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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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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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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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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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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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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