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China Remains World’s Biggest Prison For Journalists, While Beijing Exports Media Censorship Overseas

by editor | Apr 26, 2018 | Censorship, Communist Regime

Paul Huang  |  Epoch Times China continues to be among the world’s worst abuser of press freedom and jails the largest number of journalists in its prisons, according to Reporters Without Borders (RSF) on April 25. In addition, the press freedom watchdog warned that...

Chinese Dissidents Under House Arrest During Anniversary of Premier's Death

by editor | Apr 17, 2018 | Censorship, Human rights

Qiao Long and Wong Lok-to  |  Radio Free Asia Authorities in the Chinese capital placed a number of dissidents under house arrest over the weekend, which saw the anniversary of the death of liberal premier Hu Yaobang, which triggered a mass outpouring of grief and the...

Hongkongers say press freedom has dropped to its lowest point – survey

by editor | Apr 11, 2018 | Censorship

Catherine Lai  |  Hong Kong Free Press The general public’s evaluation of press freedom in Hong Kong has dropped to its lowest since the Hong Kong Journalists Association’s (HKJA) annual survey began in 2013. The study – published on Wednesday – cited increasing...

Crushing a Rose Under Foot: Chinese Authorities Target Internet Chat Groups

by editor | Apr 8, 2018 | Censorship, Communist Regime

China Change This article was first published on China Change website on April 4, 2018 Between February and March this year, rights activists from provinces around China were summoned, questioned, and threatened by secret police who demanded that they withdraw from...

China's Central Propaganda Department Takes Over Regulation of All Media

by editor | Mar 22, 2018 | Censorship, Communist Regime

Ng Yik-tung, Yeung Mak and Yang Fan  |  Radio Free Asia The ruling Chinese Communist Party is strengthening its hold on all forms of public expression, enlarging its powerful propaganda department to absorb agencies responsible for regulating the mass media, and...

Prominent Chinese Feminist Social Media Account Shuttered on International Women’s Day

by editor | Mar 12, 2018 | Censorship, Communist Regime

Catherine Lai  |  Hong Kong Free Press A prominent Chinese feminist account was forcibly shut down on Thursday – International Women’s Day. The Feminist Voices account on Sina Weibo, one of China’s most popular social media platforms, received a notice saying it was...
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