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Freedom House Report: Governments Pressure Companies to Delete Online Content
The hope that the internet would facilitate the democratization of the world and expose human rights abuses received some setbacks this year.
November 1, 2015
BY
Gary Feuerberg
Cartoonists a Casualty of China’s Intolerance of Dissent
Bai Budan took a morning stroll on Tiananmen Square to find inspiration for a new series of satirical ...
November 1, 2015
BY
The Associated Press
Romania Reinstates the Communist Style Censorship
The truth about Romania's ‘anti-legionary law.’
October 15, 2015
BY
The Reader's Turn
CHINA SECURITY: The Terrible Irony Behind CloudFlare’s Deal With Baidu
This news analysis was originally dispatched as part of Epoch Times' China email newsletters. Subscribe to the newsletters ...
September 15, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Google Considers Return to China With App Store
A return to China for Google could mean renewed censorship measures in what apps it hosts.
September 6, 2015
BY
Fan Yu
20 Ingenious Code Words Chinese Netizens Use to Skirt Censors
What do June 4, Falun Gong, and despotism have in common? They're all terms censored by the Chinese ...
August 9, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
5 Reasons Why Beijing Is a Bad Choice for the 2022 Winter Olympics
In 2001, Chinese people erupted in euphoric cheers and feverish celebration across the country when the International Olympic ...
August 4, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
7 Embarrassing Mistakes Made by Chinese State-Run Media
In the Orwellian lands of censorship, propaganda, and authoritarian rule, the Chinese Communist Party runs a tight ship ...
July 5, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
Read HuffPost-Censored “Trace Amounts” Review
Just weeks after "Trace Amounts" was reviewed at The Epoch Times, The Huffington Post removed the below April review of the ...
July 5, 2015
BY
Jake Crosby
EU Should Stand Firm Against Chinese Censorship
People around the world who enjoy freedom and democracy owe it to Chinese citizens to hold firm to ...
June 30, 2015
BY
Aaron Rhodes
Top 10 Most Surprising Things Banned in China
Here’s a list of the most absurd things banned by the Chinese regime.
June 25, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
All Media in China Need to Follow the Party Line, Says Official
“Honest” reporting is allowed, but only when in line with the position of the Communist Party, says Party ...
June 11, 2015
BY
Irene Luo
For Chinese, the Tiananmen Square Massacre Is Still Too Taboo to Talk About
For Chinese young people, the best way to talk about the 1989 military crackdown is to not talk ...
June 4, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Katy Perry’s Taiwan Concert Costume Is Censored in China While Netizens Debate Ban
Katy Perry wears a concert outfit stacked with political symbolism, sparking debate in Taiwan and China.
April 29, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
China’s Notorious ‘Fifty Cent Party’ Is Given New Proportions
China’s Communist Youth League reportedly oversees 10 million online propagandists, many of them young people attending school.
April 7, 2015
BY
Frank Fang
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Matthew Robertson
Anti-Censorship GitHub Pages Under DDoS Attack From China
The online coding platform GitHub has been under a large-scale distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attack that cyber-security experts pinpoint ...
March 27, 2015
BY
Jonathan Zhou
Reuters Websites Shut Down in China
Web users in China can no longer access news websites of Reuters as of Friday.
March 20, 2015
BY
Larry Ong
GreatFire Hit by Crippling Cyberattacks After Angering Chinese Regime
A Chinese Internet freedom organization, GreatFire, is being hit with large-scale cyberattacks in what they believe is retaliation ...
March 19, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
How China Is Trying to Disrupt a Chinese Dance Company in the Midwest
Two local presenters of Shen Yun Performing Arts in the Midwest have recounted interference and disruption aimed at ...
February 6, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Xi Jinping’s Family Put on Notice About Anti-Corruption Campaign
As the ongoing anti-corruption drive launched by China’s ruling communist administration clamps down on thousands of Party officials, ...
January 25, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
Violence Against Media in Hong Kong Is Seen as Tied to China
A spate of violence against media companies in Hong Kong is being seen as a new round of ...
January 25, 2015
BY
Lum Yee-heung
Mainland Chinese Media: Purged Party Heavyweights Plotted Together
Some Western China experts have often downplayed the possibility that former security czar Zhou Yongkang plotted with Politburo ...
January 15, 2015
BY
Matthew Robertson
Je Suis Charlie
I am Charlie Hebdo, you are Charlie Hebdo; everyone who has written a Tweet or a Facebook ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Susannah Morgan
Stockholm University to Close Confucius Institute
The 10-year-old Confucius Institute at Sweden’s Stockholm University is slated to be closed down this June, according to ...
January 8, 2015
BY
Leo Timm
One of China’s Propaganda Bosses Now Controls Your Web Browser
What do one of the world’s largest malware producers and China’s head of Internet censorship and propaganda have ...
January 6, 2015
BY
Joshua Philipp
Chinese Official Media Vows to ‘Resolutely Eliminate’ Bothersome Celebrities
A recent ideological broadside by a Communist Party journal reveals insecurity in China about a public opinion found ...
December 16, 2014
BY
Zhang Dun
Silent Summer
An American student at 'MIT of China' discovers Falun Gong and experiences the dark summer of 1999, when ...
December 7, 2014
BY
Matthew Kutolowski
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