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As YouTube censor bots run rampant, the future of China Uncensored hangs in the balance!
September 7, 2016
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Imagine if a political party announced a new system of control over Hollywood that banned any negative portrayals ...
August 26, 2016
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Joshua Philipp
Hong Kong Leading Writer’s Dismissal Draws Comments About Censorship
The Hong Kong Economic Journal (HKEJ) has abruptly cancelled the column of its former lead writer and veteran commentator ...
August 10, 2016
BY
Liang Zhen
China Uncensored: Did China Just Kill Its Mobile Game Industry?
Mobile Video Games are a huge industry in China, whether Android or iOS. But insane new censorship laws ...
July 13, 2016
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Chris Chappell
China: (Not) Talking About a Revolution
Fifty years ago on May 16 the Cultural Revolution began. Don’t expect this event to be given much ...
May 17, 2016
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Mark Beeson
US Congresswomen, Other Officials Denounce Cancellation of Shen Yun in Seoul Over Chinese Embassy Threat
A recent South Korean court order cancelling a series of classical music and dance performances due to pressure ...
May 13, 2016
BY
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China Uncensored: Did China Just Buy South Korea?
South Korea has quite literally sold out to the Communist Party of China by canceling the Seoul performance ...
May 11, 2016
BY
Chris Chappell
Former Hong Kong LCSD Director Accused of Tax Evasion and Censorship
HONG KONG—In what is being referred to by some as a "flat-swap gate," Permanent Secretary for Home Affairs ...
April 21, 2016
BY
Lin Yi
and
Stone Poon
CHINA SECURITY: Twitter’s First China Director Signals Censorship and State Control
There has been a large outcry against Twitter's appointment of its first China managing director, Kathy Chen, on ...
April 18, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
Deafening Silence From Ethiopia
The Ethiopian government is cracking down on journalists and NGOs. Where's the outrage from the international community?
April 16, 2016
BY
Felix Horne
Venezuela Amps Up Media Repression by Sentencing Newspaper Publisher to Prison
A court in Venezuela’s mineral-rich state of Bolívar has sentenced David Natera, the 74-year-old publisher of one of ...
April 2, 2016
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Lance Lattig
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Marco Aponte-Moreno
Artists Worry About Creeping Censorship in Hong Kong
Many artists were shocked and concerned over censorship issues when Hong Kong’s Leisure and Cultural Services Department (LCSD) ...
March 31, 2016
BY
Liang Zhen
CHINA SECURITY: Under Veil of Cybersecurity, China Looks to Govern the Global Internet
This news analysis was originally dispatched as part of Epoch Times China email newsletters. Subscribe to the newsletters ...
March 29, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
A College Student in China Was Sent to Mental Hospital After Praising Democracy and Denouncing Mao
Lao said a lot of people in China share his views.
March 28, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
China’s Latest Target of Censorship—the One Yuan Banknote
Words on the notes have China worried.
March 14, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
China Looks to Ramp Up Internet Growth, and Its Controls
China's government has highlighted big data, encryption technology and "core technologies" such as semiconductors as the key elements ...
March 5, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
China’s Publishing Ban Has Far-Reaching Implications
China issued broad new rules last week banning foreign-owned companies from “online publishing” that could have far-reaching implications ...
February 22, 2016
BY
Fan Yu
Chinese Internet Users in Need of ‘Education’ for Lack of Judgment, Says Official
The reasoning for censorship in China explained.
February 10, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Banner at Official Conference in China Calls for Crackdown on Press
Security officials in China invited reporters to a meeting encouraging a crackdown on the press.
February 3, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Chinese Internet Users Mock Beijing’s New Citizens Censors
Public security bureau in Beijing introduced new citizen group to stifle online freedom of speech.
January 17, 2016
BY
Frank Fang
Ai Says Lego Policy Change Victory for Freedom of Expression
Chinese artist Ai Weiwei said Wednesday that a change in policy by Lego to allow bulk orders of ...
January 13, 2016
BY
The Associated Press
Chinese Electronics Force You to Abide by Chinese Censorship
The policies may give a glimpse of what's to come, as the Chinese regime has passed new laws ...
January 12, 2016
BY
Joshua Philipp
The French Journalist Who Became Public Enemy No. 1 in China
"I became some kind of No. 1 public enemy," Gauthier said.
January 11, 2016
BY
David Vives
Can Burma Leave Censorship Behind as It Enters a New Era?
Following the landslide election result for Aung San Suu Kyi’s National League for Democracy (NLD) earlier this month, ...
November 29, 2015
BY
Ellen Wiles
20-Year-Old Chinese Man Put on Trial for Sharing Picture of Lotus Flower
All Wang Dushan did was forward two innocuous pictures over the Chinese Internet.
November 17, 2015
BY
Jenny Li
and
Larry Ong
Iran’s New Wave of Anti-Americanism
Tehran seems determined to demonstrate that the nuclear agreement struck by the Obama administration will not alter the ...
November 12, 2015
BY
Helle C. Dale
It’s Official: ‘Spreading Rumors’ Online in China Will Get You in Jail
The laws appear to expand a 2013 judicial interpretation defining the kinds of online behavior that constitute “serious ...
November 8, 2015
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Jenny Li
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Leo Timm
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