China Passes Law Bringing Foreign NGOs Under Police Control

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on April 28, 2016 In a move  rights activists say is aimed at “strangling” the country’s embattled civil society, China’s parliament on Thursday approved a new law that will require overseas rights groups and other nongovernmental organizations to submit to police control. The standing committee (read more…)

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Meet China’s RoboCop: the robot police officer who doesn’t tire – or second-guess commands

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Originally published by South China Morning Post on May 5, 2016 China is developing a robotic security officer that can sniff out bombs, grab suspects with a mechanical clamp and deliver a jolt of electricity to neutralise threats. The military researchers behind the project say it will start patrolling public areas such as (read more…)

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Chinese rights activist Yu Shiwen goes on hunger strike over Tiananmen detention

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Originally published by International Business Times on May 5, 2016 Chinese rights activist Yu Shiwen, who has been under detention for the last two years for organising the 25th anniversary of the 1989 Tiananmen Square protest, has gone on hunger strike inside the prison. Yu, known as the last of the (read more…)

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China Passes Foreign NGO Law Amid National Security Push

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Originally published by The Diplomat on April 29, 2016 Earlier this month, China celebrated “national security education day” – a large part of which involved reminding Chinese citizens to be on the lookout for foreign threats, whether in the form of actual spies or just nefarious foreign influences. Against this backdrop, (read more…)

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Profile: President Xi Jinping

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Originally published by The National on April 2, 2016 WHAT’S THE STORY? AN anonymous letter calling on the president of China to resign has switched a spotlight on his increasing intolerance of dissent. Already drawing criticism for his restrictive policies on free speech, President Xi Jinping’s response to the letter is (read more…)

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Tribunal chino condena a cárcel a 4 activistas por apoyar protestas Hong Kong

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Originally published by Terra on April 8, 2016 Un tribunal del sur de China condenó hoy a cárcel a cuatro activistas por su apoyo a la conocida como la “revolución de los paraguas”, las históricas protestas prodemocracia que se vivieron en Hong Kong a finales de 2014 y que pusieron en (read more…)

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Court in China’s Guangdong Tries Another Online Commentator For Subversion

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on April 22, 2016 Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong on Friday tried the latest in a string of next-generation rights activists for subversion after he posted a number of political essays online. Chen Qitang, better known by his pseudonym Tian Li, stood (read more…)

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China Charity Law Hits Rights Groups Right in Their Sources of Funding

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Originally published by Radio Free Asia on April 1, 2016 China’s new law regulating charities is a further blow to its rights activists, and could restrict any non-government group from raising funds to help some of the country’s most vulnerable people, an overseas-based rights group said. The Charities Law was adopted by (read more…)

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China passes law imposing security controls on foreign NGOs

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Originally published by The guardian on April 28, 2016 A Chinese government offensive against civil society that campaigners describe as the worst in nearly three decades has intensified with Beijing’s approval on Thursday of a controversial new law that gives security forces control over foreign NGOs operating in the country. Campaigners (read more…)

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China passes new laws on foreign NGOs amid international criticism

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Originally published by BBC on April 28, 2016 China has passed new laws on foreign non-governmental organisations (NGOs) state media said, amid criticism. The full text was not immediately available, but previous drafts stated that NGOs would have to submit to police supervision and declare sources of funding. Critics say the laws (read more…)

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Panama Papers: China detains lawyer after he shares details of leaders online

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Originally published by The Guardian on April 15, 2016 A well-known Chinese civil rights lawyer has been taken into police custody after sharing information about the Panama Papers on social media, human rights groups have said. Ge Yongxi, an outspoken attorney known for defending underground church leaders and political and social activists, (read more…)

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China libera al “defensor de las cruces” cristianas tras siete meses detenido

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Originally publish by El Confidential on March 24, 2016 Pekín, 24 mar (EFE).- Las autoridades chinas han liberado a Zhang Kai, abogado conocido por protestar contra la campaña de retirada de cruces cristianas iniciada por el Gobierno en múltiples partes del país, después de siete meses detenido. El conocido popularmente como (read more…)

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