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Xu Zhiyong and the Mighty Pen

Xu Zhiyong and the Mighty Pen

By Angeli Datt
Chinese writer and activist Xu Zhiyong was sentenced to 14 years in prison for writing and advocating for a “A Beautiful China.” 

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.
Xi Jinping and Social Media: Harnessing the People’s Voice

Xi Jinping and Social Media: Harnessing the People’s Voice

By Su-Mei Ooi and Brittanie Redd
China’s president uses social media to attract public support, while cracking down on social media users.

With Deals, Lenovo Solidifies Position in Global Market

With Deals, Lenovo Solidifies Position in Global Market

By Shannon Tiezzi
Plus the U.S. and China spar over Xu Zhiyong and Austin Ramzy. First Friday links in the Year of the Horse.

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.

The Human Rights Implications of China’s Slowdown

The Human Rights Implications of China’s Slowdown

China’s economic slowdown will have an adverse impact on human rights. In fact, it already is.

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