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International
Pro-Tibet Protesters Deported
Five members of Students for a Free Tibet were arrested for hanging a “Free Tibet” banner over an Olympic billboard.
August 15, 2008
BY
Caden Pearson
Russian Occupation of Georgia Grows
Russian troops occupied Kutaisi, the second-largest Georgian city, defying calls for a provisional ceasefire.
August 15, 2008
BY
Amir Talai
An Interview with German Olympian Imke Duplitzer
German fencer Imke Duplitzer, who boycotted the Opening Ceremony, shares her thoughts on Olympic values, China and human ...
August 13, 2008
BY
Steffen Andritzke
Filipino Workers Tricked into Life of Wage-Slaves
Five women from Manila were offered dream wages in Dubai—which turned into a nightmare.
August 12, 2008
BY
Stephen Jones
Open Discussions Unwelcome
Günter Nooke, German Commissioner for Human Rights Policy and Humanitarian Aid at the Federal Foreign Office, traveled to ...
August 12, 2008
BY
Maria Zhen
Deported Woman Begins Olympics Protest at Chinese Embassy
A British woman expelled from China for protesting on Tiananmen Square just hours before the Olympics opening ceremony ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Huw Greenwood
World Leaders Divided About Beijing Boycott
Many leaders went but many also refused the invitation to attend the Olympic opening ceremony in China.
August 10, 2008
BY
Li Zhen
and
Sara Matheson
Dutch Prime Minister Urges China to Improve Human Rights
In a meeting with Chinese Prime Minister Wen Jiabao on August 10, Dutch Prime Minister Jan-Peter Balkenende urged ...
August 10, 2008
BY
Martijn Vos
Independent Satellite Broadcasts to China Suspended
Millions lose vital link to free world after Eutelsat suspends NTDTV broadcast.
August 10, 2008
BY
Gary Feuerberg
and
Ronny Dorry
Olympic Security Try to Cover Up
Two students tried to unveil a Tibetan flag at the dressage event in Hong Kong...
August 9, 2008
BY
Patrick Hayden
Olympic Rings Conspicuously Absent in Beijing
The five interlocking rings that are the time-honored symbol of the Olympic Games have had a strange career ...
August 8, 2008
BY
Ben Bendig
and
Caroline Yates
Olympic Opening Ceremony Mocks Reality
While an estimated 3 billion viewers who tuned in to the opening ceremony marvelled at the military-like drumming ...
August 8, 2008
BY
Sonya Bryskine
Urging Eutelsat to Resume NTDTV Broadcast to China
Eutelsat has the capacity to carry NTDTV's signal, and is contracted to do so, says NTDTV spokesperson Kelly ...
August 6, 2008
BY
Xin Fei
Turning up the Heat on Eutelsat
Eutelsat is under pressure to resume its broadcast of NTDTV's uncensored programming into mainland China.
August 6, 2008
BY
Cindy Drukier
Sichuan Hit By 6.1-Magnitude Quake
Sichuan was rocked by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake on Tuesday which killed at least one and wounded 24. The ...
August 5, 2008
BY
Feng Yiran
Chinese Journalists Urge Eutelsat and BBG to Turn on NTDTV Signal
Chinese Journalists Called on the U.S. Broadcasting Board of Governors and Media Satellite owner Eutelsat to reinstate NTDTV's ...
August 4, 2008
BY
Xin Fei
Report Urges Media Coverage of Torture Near Olympic Venues
An international organization investigating the persecution of Falun Gong in China has released a guidebook to help reporters ...
August 1, 2008
BY
Cindy Chan
Media Freedom for the Beijing Olympics an Empty Promise
Beijing has betrayed its Olympic promises of media freedom, with some journalists facing threats to their lives.
July 31, 2008
BY
Caroline Yates
Afghan Deaths Highlight Battlefield Predicament
The killing of two young Afghan children highlights difficult choices faced by NATO soldiers.
July 31, 2008
BY
Arnaud Camu
Chinese Regime Reneges on Olympics Internet Promises
The Chinese regime announced it censor overseas Web sites for journalists covering the Beijing Olympics.
July 30, 2008
BY
Samuel Spencer
Beijing Stealthily Gaining Foothold in Central America
As most of the world watches Beijing ready itself for the Olympics, China has been busy in Central ...
July 30, 2008
BY
Genevieve Belmaker
and
tim.mcdevitt
Agency Switch Abets Eutelsat’s Halt to NTDTV Broadcast
Another hurdle has arisen, hindering NTDTV from resuming its uncensored broadcasts into communist China.
July 29, 2008
BY
Luo Song
Independent Satellite Stations Could Go Black in China
China may no longer receive satellite-transmitted news from several independent TV and radio stations.
July 29, 2008
BY
Christine Lin
Incongruity of Olympic Host With Bloody Record
It is clear that the Chinese regime has no intention of improving its human rights record.
July 27, 2008
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Beijing Etiquette Campaign—More than Manners
Beijing has been trying to improve its residents' manners as the city prepares to host countless Olympic.
July 25, 2008
BY
Jared Pearman
Darfur Rally Lauds ICC, Prosecutor Ocampo
“The ICC is the Place to Be!” was among several of the slogans shouted by dozens of Darfur ...
July 24, 2008
BY
Mimi Li
Restore NTDTV’s Signal into China, Says Vice Chairman of European Parliament
The vice chairman of the European Parliament urges the resumption of the only uncensored broadcast into China.
July 23, 2008
BY
Simon Veazey
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