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Gao Zhisheng
China’s Stealthy Holiday Crackdowns
By Sarah Cook
Dissident convictions and acts of censorship seem timed to avoid lumps of coal from international observers.
The Obama-Xi State Visit: Any Room for Human Rights?
By Jared Genser
The agenda is packed, but human rights issues are likely to get short shrift.
A Major Setback to the Rule of Law in China
By Jared Genser
With its treatment of Gao Zhisheng, Beijing shows the extent to which it fears the rule of law.
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.
China to Increase Nuclear Arsenal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus, an update on the Yunnan quake, Gao Zhiseng's release, and the WeChat crackdown. Friday China links.
Messenger Shoots Self
Chinese officials are confronted with their latest Falun Gong test. And fail again.
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