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  • China's human rights crackdown - interactive guide - Guardian94173
  • Hillary Clinton: China crackdown 'a fool's errand' - BBC 10.05.1194178
  • China releases prominent human rights lawyer Teng Biao - BBC 29.04.1194179
  • Chinese government wages campaign of harassment against lawyers - ai 05.04.1194181
  • Crackdown in China spreads terror among dissidents - Guardian 31.03.1194186
  • China must be held to account over 'disappeared' lawyers - Guardian 31.03.1194187
  • China’s premier again calls for political reform - Washington Post 14.03.1194188
  • Widespread 'Jasmine Rallies' crackdown on pro-democracy activists and human rights defenders in - FIDH 10.03.1194189
  • China's Failed 'Jasmine' Revolution Gets the Taiwanese Animation Treatment - Time 28.02.1194194
  • China crackdown: A tweak of the tiger's tail - Guardian 26.02.1194195
  • Chinese official dismisses "Jasmine" protest calls - Reuters 24.02.1194196
  • Chinese activists seized after call for 'jasmine revolution' - Guardian 23.02.1194197
  • China's security tsar warns over 'jasmine revolution' - BBC 21.02.1194202
  • Chinese lawyer beaten ahead of jasmine revolution protests - Guardian 21.02.1194203
  • China stamping out 'Jasmine Revolution' - China Post 21.02.1194204
  • China detains activists after online call for protests - Guardian 20.02.1194205
  • Chinese Security Officials Respond to Call for Protests - NY Times 20.02.1194210
  • Lessons from Tahrir to Tiananmen - Asia Times 17.02.1194211
  • China's fear of Middle East-style unrest - BBC 04.02.1194212
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