Tag

China Human Rights

Page 8 of 8
Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism

Ilham Tohti and Islamic State: How China Defines Terrorism

By Shannon Tiezzi
China's conflation of peaceful dissent and terrorism limits possibilities for anti-terror cooperation with the U.S.
Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison

Prominent Uyghur Scholar Sentenced to Life in Prison

By Ankit Panda
Ilham Tohti, a prominent Uyghur activist and scholar, was sentenced to life in prison.

4 Ways China Can Best Japan

4 Ways China Can Best Japan

By Yang Hengjun
China can best Japan through reforms aimed at improving Beijing's image at home and abroad.

Trial Set for Human Rights Campaigner Guo Feixiong

Trial Set for Human Rights Campaigner Guo Feixiong

By Tyler Roney
Guo Feixiong becomes the latest human rights activist to be tried for "disrupting social order" in China.

Chen Guangcheng Goes to Washington

Chen Guangcheng Goes to Washington

By Jerome A. Cohen
Jerome Cohen on the Chinese human rights activist’s efforts to navigate American politics.
To Defeat America, China Must Respect Human Rights

To Defeat America, China Must Respect Human Rights

By Yang Hengjun
China's best path to facing its domestic and foreign challenges is to grant its people greater freedom.

Tiananmen: ‘Deng Xiaoping Clearly Wanted to Make a Statement’

Tiananmen: ‘Deng Xiaoping Clearly Wanted to Make a Statement’

By Zachary Keck
Former US Ambassador to China, Winston Lord, says there was no reason for China to crackdown on Tiananmen protesters.
China Blasts US for Recognizing Tiananmen Massacre

China Blasts US for Recognizing Tiananmen Massacre

By Tyler Roney
A House resolution calling for a focus on China's human rights issues has invoked the ire of Chinese state media.

Engaging China on Human Rights

Engaging China on Human Rights

By Julia Famularo
China is bound to act in its national interest. Upholding human rights is one of those interests.

China Dismisses Amnesty's Death Penalty Report

China Dismisses Amnesty's Death Penalty Report

By Tyler Roney
China rejects an Amnesty International report naming China the world's top executioner in 2013.

Taiwan Protesters Issue Ultimatum

Taiwan Protesters Issue Ultimatum

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the UN looks at China's human rights, Chinese netizens talk Crimea, and Michelle Obama in China. China links.
China Rejects Human Rights Report From US

China Rejects Human Rights Report From US

By Tyler Roney
China's shrill response to the U.S. human rights report only reinforces the lack of concern for human rights in Beijing.

China's Xinjiang Province Eyes Anti-Terrorism Law

China's Xinjiang Province Eyes Anti-Terrorism Law

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, dueling human rights reports, an attack on a former Hong Kong editor, and Xi's vision for reform. Friday China links.
Do US Comments on China’s Human Rights Make a Difference?

Do US Comments on China’s Human Rights Make a Difference?

By Shannon Tiezzi
US comments on human rights in China aren't expected to change anything. Instead, they reveal the core of US-China distrust.

Obama Walks Tightrope With Dalai Lama Meeting

Obama Walks Tightrope With Dalai Lama Meeting

By Shannon Tiezzi
Obama did just enough to avoid retaliation by Beijing for his meeting with the Dalai Lama.

Spain Issues Arrest Order For Jiang Zemin, Li Peng

Spain Issues Arrest Order For Jiang Zemin, Li Peng

By Shannon Tiezzi
The court's ruling won't affect the accused Chinese leaders, but could have real consequences for China-Spain relations.

America's 'Outsourced Pollution' Comes Back 'To Haunt Us'

America's 'Outsourced Pollution' Comes Back 'To Haunt Us'

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xu Zhiyong and Liu Yuandong on trial, regulating internet TV, and China's State Security Committee. Friday China links.
Lawyers, Activists Condemn Xu Zhiyong's Trial

Lawyers, Activists Condemn Xu Zhiyong's Trial

By Tyler Roney
The trial of Xu Zhiyong highlights the limits of rule of law and the anti-corruption campaign in China.

US Calls for Liu Xiaobo's Release

US Calls for Liu Xiaobo's Release

By Shannon Tiezzi
The U.S. Secretary of State publicly called for Liu Xiaobo's release - for the fifth straight year.
China's Asset Disclosure Advocates Not Out Of The Woods Yet

China's Asset Disclosure Advocates Not Out Of The Woods Yet

By Tyler Roney
Even though China has announced a new asset disclosure program, pro-disclosure advocates remain in jail or on trial.

Page 8 of 8