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Tiananmen Incident
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Remembering the Ghulja Incident: 20th Anniversary of ‘Uyghur Tiananmen’ Passes With Little Notice
By Peter Irwin
20 years on, the Ghulja Incident has largely disappeared from public imagination.
US Accuses Chinese Hackers in Latest Data Breach
By Shannon Tiezzi
Did China hack the OPM? Plus, more on the Yangtze River sinking, Hong Kong, and the Tiananmen anniversary. China links.
Hong Kong’s Identity Crisis
By Ying Pei
With the recent protests, Hong Kong seeks to chart its own course under the "one country, two systems" policy.
How to Avoid Repeating the Tragedy of Tiananmen Square in Hong Kong
By Chen Dingding and Wang Jianwei
The Chinese government will not repeat the tragedy of 1989 in Hong Kong in 2014.
Beijing Bites Back at Wu'er Kaixi
Beijing’s refusal to allow Wu’er Kaixi back into China shows the government still has little patience for dissidents.
Signs of a New Tiananmen in China
Pervasive corruption, lawlessness among the ruling elites, and a sense of a loss of direction permeating all levels of Chinese society. The conditions for another Tiananmen may be there.
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