China jails Ai Weiwei’s lawyer amid national crackdown

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Originally published by DPA International on September 22, 2016 Beijing (dpa) – A Beijing court on Thursday jailed a prominent lawyer for 12 years on fraud charges, the latest verdict in China’s ongoing crackdown on activists and rights lawyers. Xia Lin pled not guilty and his supporters said the case was another (read more…)

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Xinjiang writer Zhang Haitao’s appeal of 19-year sentence delayed again

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Originally published by HKFP on September 22, 2016 A Xinjiang court has delayed an appeal by writer and activist Zhang Haitao over his 19-year prison sentence. Zhang was jailed in January for “inciting subversion of state power” after writing articles critical of the government. The time limit for handling his case was previously extended until (read more…)

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Charity overhaul in China, but only with government approval

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Originally published by IRIN on September 21, 2016 The world’s strongest storm of the year slammed into China last week, just as the country was recovering from severe flooding that the government said left about 1,000 people dead. In many nations, this would prompt a deluge of donations to disaster response, (read more…)

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[CHRB] Police Stamp Out Protests in Wukan Village; New Developments in “709 Crackdown” Cases (9/13-20, 2016)

[CHRB] Police Stamp Out Protests in Wukan Village; New Developments in “709 Crackdown” Cases (9/13-20, 2016)

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Guangdong police violently put down months-long protests in Wukan Village, injuring many villagers and detaining at least a dozen. Elsewhere, “709 Crackdown” activist Yin Xu’an was tried behind closed doors by a Hubei court.

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China’s new charity law makes donating easier, tightens control

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Originally published by DPA International on September 1, 2016 Beijing (dpa) – China’s first national charity law came into effect Thursday in a move designed to encourage giving and ease restrictions on domestic charities, while at the same time tighten control of the sector, local media reported. The law relaxes registration (read more…)

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China’s Forgotten Dissidents: Every Time Obama Is in Town, Dissidents Go to Jail

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Originally published by Breitbart News  on September 9, 2016 Barack Obama held “candid” talks with Communist Party General Secretary Xi Jinping during the G20 Summit, the White House said Saturday, talks which were said to have briefly touched on the topic of human rights. But that didn’t seem to help China’s (read more…)

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China arrested dozens of reporters and activists for G-20 — but did any world leader object?

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Originally published by Washington Post on September 10, 2016 For China’s President Xi Jinping, the recently concluded summit of G-20 leaders was a resounding success, a chance to strut his stuff on the world stage and underline his nation’s ever-growing global leadership. But for some Chinese people it has been a (read more…)

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China’s G-20: The Most Censored Day of the Year

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Originally published by Foreign Policy on September 6, 2016 On Sept. 4 and 5, heads of 20 of the world’s wealthiest nations convened in the southern Chinese city of Hangzhou for the annual G-20 summit. It marked China’s first time as host of the major international event, which it did with the (read more…)

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Human Rights The Cost Of A ‘Crowd-Pleasing’ G20 Summit In China

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Originally published by Daily Caller on September 7, 2016 China says its G20 Summit was a huge victory, but to achieve success, it launched an intense campaign to silence potential troublemakers. China supposedly detained journalists, put dissidents under house arrest, sent city residents away, and implemented extreme censorship protocols to ensure the summit (read more…)

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China ‘Disappears’ Dozens of Dissidents As G20 Summit Opens in Hangzhou

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on September 4, 2016 As world leaders met in the eastern Chinese city of Hangzhou at the start of the G20 summit, dozens of dissidents, rights activists and ordinary Chinese seeking to highlight grievances against the government were subjected to “disappearances,” detention and house arrest (read more…)

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China Detains Activists and Dissidents to Prevent Protests during G20 Summit

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Originally published by Latin American Herald Tribune on September 2, 2016 BEIJING – Authorities have arrested or forced activists, dissidents and other citizens to “travel” in several parts of China in a bid to prevent protests during the G20 summit this weekend in Hangzhou. Police, following the usual procedures on such (read more…)

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Christian Rights Lawyer Disappears After Retracting ‘Forced’ Statement

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on September 1, 2016 Beijing human rights lawyer Zhang Kai, detained last August after he gave legal advice to dozens of Protestant churches facing the demolition of their crosses, has been redetained by Chinese police following his “release” on bail. Zhang was taken away by (read more…)

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