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  • Custody ruling in same-sex case hailed as LGBTQ+ milestone in China - Guardian 14.08.24428000
  • Meaningful Follow-Up Needed as China’s UN Rights Review Concludes - HRW 04.07.24421603
  • China Forcibly Returns 60 Refugees to North Korea - HRW 08.05.24412363
  • China broadens law on state secrets to include ‘work secrets’ - Al Jazeera 28.02.24400142
  • China’s population shrinks again and could more than halve – here’s what that means - Conversation 18.01.24394578
  • Fears China ‘closing in on itself’ amid crackdowns, rising nationalism - Al Jazeera 03.10.23375391
  • China drafts rules for facial recognition tech amid privacy complaints - Al Jazeera 08.08.23365033
  • I was disinvited from a congressional hearing about China’s threats to free speech - Hill 14.07.23361462
  • China accused of scores of abuses linked to ‘green mineral’ mining - Guardian 05.07.23357965
  • Outcry over lengthy jail terms handed to China human rights lawyers - Guardian 11.04.23340352
  • China jails two human rights lawyers for ‘subversion’ - Al Jazeera 10.04.23340173
  • Chinese Workers Are Facing Escalating Repression - Jacobin 08.04.23340306
  • Coming Soon in China: New (and Worse) “Administrative Measures for Religious Activity Venues” - Bitter Winter 07.04.23348735
  • Banning TikTok Won’t Keep Us Safe: Julia Angwin Critiques Bipartisan Attack on Chinese Firm - DN! 29.03.23340165
  • It’s time to abolish China’s three-child policy - HRW 22.02.23331388
  • What is China’s actual human rights record in the global context? - Pressenzza 05.02.23329992
  • Police in China can track protests by enabling ‘alarms’ on Hikvision software - Guardian 29.12.22327814
  • Despite restrictions, citizens conducted hundreds of protests across China in recent months - Ifex 14.11.22316687
  • China’s zero-Covid policy must be compatible with human rights - TCHRD 18.09.22305868
  • The Best Antidote to Beijing’s Authoritarian Influence Campaign Is Democracy Itself - Freedom House 08.09.22305837
  • The aging crisis in China - Borgen Project 10.08.22300115
  • Forced Relocation: for what? - Claude Arpi 04.07.22297545
  • Credibility of UN Human Rights Chief’s Visit at Risk - HRW 19.04.22283356
  • UN human rights chief to visit China, including Xinjiang, in May - Guardian 08.03.22276197
  • Victory: Chinese lawyer Yu Wensheng reunites with his family in Beijing - International Service HR 14.02.22315812
  • UN human rights chief allowed to visit Xinjiang after Olympics - Al Jazeera 28.01.22271804
  • China’s birth rate drops to record low - Al Jazeera 17.01.22269933
  • Book: 1000 Years of Joys and Sorrows - Ai Weiwei, 2021261700
  • ‘Frantic race backwards’ for China media freedoms: Report - Al Jazeera 08.12.21264205
  • What does freedom mean in China? - Transnational 08.11.21261788
  • Global activists gather at Rome G20 to demand tougher action on China - Guardian 29.10.21259624
  • ‘We are so divided now’: how China controls thought and speech beyond its borders - Guardian 26.10.21259260
  • Winter Olympics: IOC says China human rights ‘not within’ remit - Al Jazeera 13.10.21257890
  • The west sees China as a ‘threat’, not as a real place, with real people - Guardian 05.10.21256874
  • China’s children start first day schooled in ‘Xi Jinping thought’ - Guardian 01.09.21254204
  • China signals crackdown on privacy, data, monopolies to continue - Al Jazeera 12.08.21252407
  • Full-blown boycott pushed for Beijing Olympics - AP News 17.05.21244260
  • China’s feminists protest against wave of online abuse with ‘internet violence museum’ - Guardian 13.05.21244091
  • China's birthrate drops, as census data warn of aging population - NPR 11.05.21243606
  • China’s Xi declares ‘complete victory’ against rural poverty - Al Jazeera 25.02.21236435
  • China birthrate slumps as experts blame changing attitudes - Guardian 10.02.21234788
  • China in darkest period for human rights since Tiananmen, says rights group - Guardian 13.01.21232156
  • China’s imposition of electricity restrictions this winter gets a chilly reception - Pressenza 20.12.20229293
  • Old and young, Chinese vent anger at move to raise retirement age - Al Jazeera 30.11.20226404
  • EU companies selling surveillance tools to China’s human rights abusers - Amnesty 21.09.20216851
  • China has over 600 million poor with $140 monthly income: Premier Li Keqiang - CNBC TV 28.05.20214391
  • 'It was dehumanising': Jessica Shuran Yu condemns training abuse in China - Guardian 21.07.20211434
  • UN rights experts call for decisive measures to protect ‘fundamental freedoms’ in China - UN News 26.06.20211433
  • China passes law to make Islam 'compatible with socialism' - Aljazeera 01/10191552
  • China’s Damning US Human Rights Report May Be Propaganda, but It’s Not Wrong - MintPress 18.03.20202906
  • The deafening silence on China's human rights abuses - Al Jazeera 02.02.18173491
  • A human rights activist, a secret prison and a tale from Xi Jinping's new China - Guardian 03.01.2017259916
  • The Maoist Revolution in China 1949 - 76 (Archive)28935
  • Faith Without Freedom - RFA 4/0528930
  • Amnesty International : China - No One is Safe 3/96 (Archive)28917
  • Amnesty International / People's Republic of China - The Death Penalty 8/97 (Archive)28918
  • BEIJING 2008: Take Action - HRW28900
  • End Torture (Chinese) (Archive 2006)28978
  • Stop Torture - ai Canada (Archive)28977
  • Relative Freedom ? - Tibetan Buddhism and Religious Policy in Kandze, Sichuan, 1987-1999 - TIN 12/99 (Archive)28976
  • China Signs Human Rights Treaty but Implementation is Key - hrw 10/98 (Archive)28974
  • Fourth Chinese dissident jailed - BBC 12/9828973
  • Rights groups criticise China - BBC 9/9928968
  • UK-China Summit - HRW 10/9928964
  • Deng's Legacy: How China Stood Up28965
  • Secret Chinese Concentration Camp Revealed - Epoch Times 3/0628966
  • Chinese Dissent Increasingly Hungry - Epoch Times 3/06 (Archive)28967
  • Chinese dissident crackdown continues - BBC 8/9928969
  • China cracks down on dissidents - BBC 8/9928970
  • China arrests veteran dissident - BBC 7/99 28971
  • HRW praises Clinton's decision on China 3/99 (Archive)28972
  • Zeng Jinyan - Articles on HRW 28956
  • Use WTO Process to Push China on Rights - HRW 11/9928962
  • China Silences UN Human Rights Body on Tibet Issue - 4/0028961
  • Rights Group Deplores U.N. China Move - Geneva 4/0028960
  • They beat him until he was lifeless - democracy activist in China 10/0528958
  • Zeng Jinyan - The Time 100 (Heroes & Pioneers) in 200728957
  • Zeng Jinyan Blog - Chinese28955
  • Zeng Jinyan - Hu Jia's wife (Wikipedia)28954
  • Panchen Lama campaign - world's youngest political prisoner disappears at 5 years old28946
  • Where Is Xu Zhiyong? - New Yorker 7/0928944
  • Independent Scholars Detained: Start of 2009 Crackdown? - HRIC 12/0828945
  • China’s All-Seeing Eye - Naomi Klein 5/0828947
  • Chinese civil rights activist sentenced for subversion - CNN 4/08 (Archive)28948
  • China's censored media answers back - BBC 2/0628949
  • Prisoners in Freedom City (1/3)28950
  • Prisoners in "Freedom" City - YouTube28951
  • Hu Jia - a Chinese AIDS activist (Wikipedia)28952
  • Free Hujia - Twitter28953
  • A Party that smiles to the world, but tightens its grip at home - Information 6/1128936
  • China: Detainees ‘Disappeared’ After Xinjiang Protests - hrw 10/0928943
  • China quake activist sentenced on subversion charges - BBC 2/1028942
  • Chinese Courts’ Spring Cleaning: Flurry of ESS Case Verdicts, Increase in Executions Just Before New Year - Dui Hua 2/1028941
  • Death penalty use to be reconsidered - Independent 7/1028940
  • China jails writer for 15 years for 'endangering state security' - Guardian 7/1028939
  • China tells U.S. to quit as human rights judge - Reuters 4/1128938
  • China makes enormous progress in human rights: vice FM - Xinhuanet - 5/1128937
  • UNICEF sends supplies to help children and pregnant women affected by the Xizang earthquake - UNICEF 16.01.25451316
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