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Media Freedom

India Treads China Censor Path
Talk of India censoring “objectionable” social media content has inevitably drawn comparisons with China.

China's End-to End Censoring
China’s media crackdown is frequently discussed. But it goes deeper than censoring what newspapers report.

Reporting on China
Reporting from China has changed a great deal in the past few decades. It gives cause for some optimism.

China Tightens Media Grip
New rules on the way microblog stories are reported marks a further tightening of China’s grip over the media.

One Chinese City’s PR Nightmare
A sex slave scandal, a gutter oil factory, beatings and murders – its been a bad few weeks for the city of Luoyang in China. But not for the Chinese media’s image.

Chinese Media’s Ostrich Policy
Concerned about the public drawing parallels, China’s govt wants reporting, not analysis, of unrest in the Arab world.

Chinese Media’s Ostrich Policy
Concerned about the public drawing parallels, China’s govt wants reporting, not analysis, of unrest in the Arab world.

Ai Weiwei and Colour Crackdowns
The recent crackdown on activists by Chinese authorities is reminiscent of the last set of colour revolutions.