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China Human Rights
Hong Kong Youth Care Association Defeated in Court, Again
Soon after the Hong Kong Youth Care Association began a campaign of harassment in June 2012 against Falun Gong practitioners, it has sought unsuccessfully to bring the authority of the ...
February 5, 2014
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Li Zhen
Crackdown on Chinese Regime Critics Condemned
Human rights report and Chinese legal professors criticize activist trials in China.
February 4, 2014
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Carol Wickenkamp
Beijing Petitioners Break Out of Black Jail
Several hundred petitioners broke out of a black jail in Beijing, telling of abuse, food and water shortages.
February 4, 2014
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Carol Wickenkamp
Hunger Strike and Thousands of Thumbprints Gain Prisoner’s Release
Falun Gong practitioner Hua Lianyou only ended up serving a few months of his seven-year prison sentence in ...
February 4, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Another Chinese Rights Activist Sees Himself on Chopping Block
The Chinese activist Hu Jia suspects that the authorities may be preparing to sentence him to jail.
January 29, 2014
BY
Wan Fang
Whereabouts of Detained Uyghur Intellectual Unknown
Chinese police may be holding Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti in Xinjiang
January 28, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Outburst of Persecution Strikes Christians Across China
The Chinese regime is increasing persecution of Christian churches in China.
January 28, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Petitioners Descend on Beijing Before Chinese New Year
While the Chinese New Year is traditionally a time when Chinese travel home to be with their families, ...
January 27, 2014
BY
Gu Qing'er
Thousands Demonstrate, Arrested, and Beaten in Shanghai During Annual ‘Two Sessions’
Thousands of petitioners flooded the heavily guarded area of the Shanghai Expo Center where two annual political meetings ...
January 27, 2014
BY
Gu Qing'er
Chinese Legal Activist Given Four-Year Sentence
Prominent Chinese legal activist Xu Zhiyong, famous for his founding of the grass-roots New Citizens’ Movement, was sentenced ...
January 26, 2014
BY
Leo Timm
Confession of Xu Zhiyong’s Supporter Rattles Chinese Dissidents
While the well-known Chinese dissident Xu Zhiyong is facing five years in prison for his political activism, an ...
January 24, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Trial of Chinese Citizen Xu Zhiyong Ends in Silence
Prominent human rights scholar and activist Xu Zhiyong’s trial began and concluded on Wednesday, with both Xu and ...
January 22, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
ID Now Required to Post Videos Online in China
Censoring films and television programs was not enough for the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and ...
January 21, 2014
BY
Lu Chen
Chinese Activists Petition for Release of Uyghur Scholar
Chinese activists petition for the release of recently arrested Uyghur scholar Ilham Tohti.
January 21, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Eleven Things to Watch for in the Trial of Chinese Activist Xu Zhiyong
Eleven things to watch for in the coming trial of activist Xu Zhiyong
January 16, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Chen Guangcheng’s Imprisoned Seriously Ill Nephew Is Denied Medical Release
Chinese officials refuse to allow the nephew of Chen Guangcheng adequate medical treatment in prison.
January 13, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
54 Facts That Reveal How the ‘Self-Immolation’ on Tiananmen Square Was Actually Staged for Propaganda Purposes – Part 3
41. CCTV Reporter Acknowledges That Part of the Self-Immolation Scene Was Staged Li Yuqiang is a senior reporter ...
January 7, 2014
BY
Daniel He
54 Facts That Reveal How the ‘Self-Immolation’ on Tiananmen Square Was Actually Staged for Propaganda Purposes – Part 2
"Tiananmen Square Self-immolation Incident," shows the burn victim fully wrapped in gauze. The reporter wears no protective clothing ...
January 7, 2014
BY
Daniel He
54 Facts That Reveal How the ‘Self-Immolation’ on Tiananmen Square Was Actually Staged for Propaganda Purposes – Part 1
When news of the "self-immolation" broke on Falun Gong practitioners around the world were immediately doubtful, simply because ...
January 7, 2014
BY
Daniel He
China Camp Closures Prompt Calls for Compensation
Victims of the system of forced labor camps in China are now demanding compensation for the abuses they ...
January 6, 2014
BY
Matthew Robertson
Risking it All to Reach Foreign Correspondents in China
Yu and his friends established encrypted communication channels, and created intricate plans that made it possible for foreign ...
December 30, 2013
BY
Amelia Pang
Blogger in China Mentions Organ Harvesting and Is Arrested
A blogger from Shanxi Province was recently arrested for writing on Weibo (a twitter-like platform popular in China) ...
December 29, 2013
BY
Epoch Times Staff
Top 20 Stories of 2013 — No. 7: The Rebranding of China’s Labor Camps
Human rights advocates might have been tempted to cheer when the Chinese regime confirmed on Nov. 15 it ...
December 26, 2013
BY
Stephen Gregory
Top 20 Stories of 2013 — No. 8: World Says No to Forced Organ Harvesting in China
The end of 2013 saw a wave of efforts by groups and governments to condemn forced organ harvesting ...
December 25, 2013
BY
Stephen Gregory
Chinese Regime Protects Land Grabs and Abuses in Inner Mongolia
Chinese land grabs in Mongolia source of many rights abuses and violence, says group.
December 25, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Chinese Media Coverage of Latest Xinjiang Violence Tightly Controlled
Reports in Chinese media on “sensitive” incidents, including the latest violent confrontation between police and citizens in Xinjiang, ...
December 21, 2013
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
China Uncensored: China Stealing American GMO Seeds
The FBI has been investigating two separate cases of involving theft of genetically modified wheat and rice seeds ...
December 21, 2013
BY
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