Others may follow AOC’s lead
SMH – The stance taken by the Australian Olympic Committee, which will allow its athletes freedom of speech to comment on Chinese issues including Tibet and human rights, may be copied by other committees around the world
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Tianya and Chinese online: A brief introduction
Blogging for China – Many people probably know that the number of people going on line in China has just recently, officially, passed the number of people going online in the United States …
‘I Fear these Olympics are now only about politics'
Adidas CEO Herbert Hainer talks to Spiegel about why his company doesn't want to take a political stance on China, why pro-Tibet protesters don't have the right to disrupt the torch relay …
Internet writer and environment activist Chen Daojun arrested
Boxun – Internet writer and environment activist CHEN Daojun was arrested at around 5 pm on May 9, 2008 from his home. Police searched his home upside down …
Chinese authorities raid religious gathering, confiscate bibles, detain church members
Human Rights in China condemns (the) raid on Chengdu Qiuyu Blessings Church by Chengdu religious affairs authorities who declared the gathering to be illegal, seized Bibles and other religious materials and detained the church members ...
Chang Ping returns to the editorial page
China Media Project – Veteran journalist Zhang Ping may have been removed from his post as deputy editor of Nandu Weekly — but he has certainly not been silenced. His latest editorial …
The angel and the demon
SMH – The Olympic torch relay has illuminated the silent conflict that rages vocally outside China's borders, writes Ching-Ching Ni …




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