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China internet censorship
Mexico Scraps China High Speed Railway Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, US and Chinese officials on the bilateral relationship, China's foreign policy ambitions, and internet controls. Friday China links.
China’s Censors Take on Virtual Private Networks
By Zach Toombs
Users and providers try to stay one step ahead of China’s censors to keep the online workaround effective.
China’s Not Anti-Religion, It’s Anti-Threat
By Shannon Tiezzi
Recent crackdowns on Islam and Christianity are part of a larger campaign to reassert the CCP's social control.
Breaking Through China’s Great Firewall
By Kevin Holden
Can the US and EU use the WTO to halt Beijing’s blocks on Google, the New York Times and other sites?
China’s War on the Internet
By Tyler Roney
With more Chinese going online, the CCP has strengthened its effort to create an Internet with Chinese Characteristics.
How China Dismantled the Uyghur Internet
By Henryk Szadziewski & Greg Fay
In a 10 month period, China destroyed 80% of the Uyghur Internet in a massive digital book burning.
Climbing the Great Firewall Can't Help Chinese Journalists
By Tyler Roney
China has arrested journalists for their role in publishing pieces abroad, on websites blocked by China's censors.
Massive Zhejiang Church Demolished
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, Xinhua reacts to the death of "Big Bang Theory" and a new analysis of KMT-CCP relations. Friday China links.
The War Over China's Internet
By Shannon Tiezzi
China's government has unleashed a full-scale attack on unruly internet companies and undesirable content.
China's Latest Porn Purge Underway
By Tyler Roney
China's porn crackdowns leave major porn hubs unblocked while sites featuring user content face punishment.
Wen Yunchao: 'Absolutely No Improvements' in Dissident Arrests Under Xi
By Tyler Roney
The Diplomat interviews Chinese free speech advocate Wen Yunchao about Internet censorship in China.
Wealthy Chinese Snatch Up US Investor Visas
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, the Taiwan protests, Japan and China trade barbs over Crimea, and a mixed week for China's internet censors.