Bloggers penetrated the Chinese regime’s Internet blockades and uploaded photos and videos to the Web.
The ethnic Uyghur area is on strict lockdown but there are businesses that have benefited from this.
Statistics matter. They determine, for instance, how a nation distributes resources and plans for the future. They also inform those on the outside what is happening inside a country.
Leaders around the world are calling for restraint as word of the Uighur massacre reaches the outside world.
Chinese graduate student Liu Jiangyong was expelled from school after he met with the Dalai Lama in the U.S.
Witnesses have reported a military response to a peaceful protest in the Xinjiang region, many Uighurs reported dead.
In 2001, Frank Zhao was kidnapped from his house near Shanghai by special police for practicing Falun Gong.
Over a thousand armed police suppressed a protest by local villagers unhappy with with the regime’s relocation policy.
The two began practicing Falun Gong in 1996—at a time when people across China were taking up the meditation practice in mass numbers.
Beijing announced that it will postpone requiring the mandatory installation of Green Dam Internet filtering software.