While quietly surfing the web, Mr. Wang, a network administrator in Beijing, suddenly got a call warning him to “mind his behavior” on the Internet.
China's leader Hu Jintao's visit to New York comes at a time when the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is facing domestic and international challenges.
A new book by a famous Taiwanese writer is banned in the run-up to the 60th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC).
Major retailers are removing knives from their shelves after two separate knife attacks near Tiananmen Square.
According to China Human Rights Lawyers Concern Group (CHRLCG), prison authorities have denied medical treatment for Chen.
Two guards of the Indo-Tibetan border were injured by gunfire from the Chinese side on Sept. 15.
As the Chinese Communist Party gears up for the 60th anniversary celebrations of its taking power in China, enforced travel arrangements are one of many measures authorities are using to control public opinion.
University students are being threatened with forced labor and expulsion from school should they complain too loudly about strict parade drills being forced upon them, reports say.
Parents of children sickened by tainted milk powder were arrested following a commemorative ceremony.
Internet Bar Associations in China have pledged that they will assist the Chinese regime in purifying the Internet environment.