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Epoch China Blog
Taiwan Seems Cool to China’s Offer of Transplant Organs
The National Taiwan University Hospital made its views on organ transplants from China clear with a notice in its outpatient clinic.
January 12, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong Court Drops Joshua Wong’s Case, Awards Damages
Hong Kong's high court recently withdrew a charge and awarded damages to several pro-democracy protesters, including prominent student ...
January 11, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Former Chinese Official Hints Beijing Should Control Education in Hong Kong
A Chinese adviser recently suggested that Beijing should rein in Hong Kong's education sector because it helped foster ...
January 10, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Police ‘Invite’ Occupy Central Leaders to Surrender
After months of tough action, the Hong Kong police have suddenly rediscovered their civil side.
January 9, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Joshua Wong Gives Hong Kong Occupy Protest Report a ‘Fail’ Grade
Joshua Wong used the Hong Kong junior high grading guide to assess the government's report on the protests, ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Activists Take Gov’t to Task in Court
Hong Kong pro-democracy activists who were in court Thursday for a criminal hearing ended up cross-examining the authorities.
January 8, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Jiang Mianheng, Son of Former Chinese Leader, Resigns from Top Science Post
The eldest son of Jiang Zemin, the former Chinese communist chief, has stepped down from his post at ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Hong Kong: Joshua Wong and Scholarism’s Gmail Hacked?
Hackers could have accessed Scholarism and Joshua Wong's Gmail accounts. Wong, the Umbrella Movement's most prominent face, said ...
January 7, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Why So Serious? CY Leung Denies ‘No Re-election’ Report
Hong Kong's top leader Leung Chun-ying officially denounces an article that claims he won't run for office in ...
January 6, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Umbrella Student Activist Encounters Hong Kong Gov’t Travel Blacklist
A Hong Kong student group protest leader hears about a government travel "blacklist" while trying to fly home ...
January 5, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
HK Happenings #3: Eric the Artist Arrested Again
HK Happenings, a column featuring snippets of Umbrella Movement news and quirky developments in Hong Kong.
January 3, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
Hong Kong: Umbrella Movement Anthem Takes 2014 Song of the Year
The Umbrella Movement's anthem was voted song of the year at a Hong Kong music awards event.
January 2, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
New HK Smart Identity Card Could Pose Privacy Problem
When Hongkongers get their new smart identification cards, the authorities could get a little too close for comfort.
December 31, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Partying? Protesting? Hong Kong Police Will Decide During New Year Celebrations
Hong Kong police have been handed a free pass to make calls on whether the New Year merrymaking ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Facebook Locks Down Account of Dissident Chinese Writer Amid Accusations of Censorship
Liao Yiwu, a Chinese writer who has been based in Berlin for the last four years, had his ...
December 30, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
HK Happenings #2: ‘China Fears Subversive Umbrella Movement’ Edition
Welcome to HK Happenings, a column featuring snippets of the latest Umbrella Movement-related developments and quirky news in ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK: Lion Rock ‘Genuine Universal Suffrage’ Banner Briefly Back
You can't keep Arnold Schwarzenegger from playing the Terminator. Neither can the Hong Kong government keep the "Lion ...
December 29, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
China Blocks Access to Gmail Servers
China’s Internet censorship authorities waited until the day after Christmas to block all remaining access to Gmail—the popular ...
December 28, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Prominent Tibetan Activist Tsering Woeser Claims Facebook Censorship
Tibetan writer Woeser has accused Facebook of censoring one of her posts.
December 26, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Ethan Gutmann, Author of ‘The Slaughter,’ Speaks of His Interview With Dr. Ko Wen-je
Ethan Gutmann, author of 'The Slaughter,' explains how a Taiwanese doctor stumbled across a dark secret.
December 23, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
HK Police Chief Says Officers Treated Protesters Like a ‘Kind Mother,’ Gets Flak
Hong Kong police commissioner Andy Tsang just had to say it.
December 23, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Poll: Hongkongers Don’t See Themselves as Chinese Citizens
17 years after returning to the mainland, Hongkongers still don't identify themselves as Chinese citizens.
December 23, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
China Takeaway: Coolpad Smartphone Backdoor, Dangerous Christmas Toys, HK Baby Can’t Enter Macau
Here's your daily dose of China happenings.
December 20, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK People: 1-Year-Old Baby Deemed Security Threat, Banned From Macau
These days, no one's too young to be a radical troublemaker.
December 20, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Poll: A Sixth of Hong Kong’s 7.2 Million People Joined Occupy Protests
A sizable number of Hong Kong citizens showed up at the recently ended Umbrella protests, a survey reveals.
December 19, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
Raining? No Umbrellas Around Chinese Leader Xi Jinping, Please
The Chinese regime's leader is staying away from umbrellas, even when its pouring.
December 19, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
HK People: ‘Captain America’ Pleads Not Guilty; Eric the Artist Arrested?
Here's a quick follow up on two of the Umbrella Movement's more colorful characters.
December 19, 2014
BY
Larry Ong
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