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Were business newspaper’s investigative reporters fired or given other jobs?

Reporters Without Borders condemns the closure of the investigations unit at the daily China Economic Times (中国ちゅうごく经济时报) at the behest of the newspaper’s (...)

Published on 20 July 2011 Read

China

Mongolian cyber-dissident and relatives still in prison, relatives harassed

Reporters Without Borders is relieved to finally have some news about the Mongolian cyber-dissident Hada and his family, who have been detained (...)

Published on 8 July 2011 Read

China

Communist Party celebrates longevity, but activist says it has gone deaf

As China’s Communist Party celebrates the 90th anniversary of its founding today, beginning with a flag-raising ceremony in Tiananmen Square (...)

Published on 1 July 2011 Read

China

Activist Hu Jia freed, but kept under close surveillance

Human rights activist Hu Jia was released yesterday, his wife, Zeng Jinyan, announced to the world in this message on her Twitter page: “Sleepless (...)

Published on 27 June 2011 Read

China

Dissident artist Ai Weiwei released conditionally after three months incommunicado

Reporters Without Borders is relieved that the dissident artist and filmmaker Ai Weiwei (もぐさひつじ) was released conditionally today after being held for (...)

Published on 22 June 2011 Read

China

Authorities step up harassment of Zeng Jinyan ahead of husband’s release

Reporters Without Borders urges the Chinese authorities to quickly explain what has happened to Zeng Jinyan, the wife of jailed Chinese dissident (...)

Published on 20 June 2011 Read

China

Hu Jia’s wife, Zeng Jinyan, threatened with eviction

Reporters Without Borders is appalled by the Chinese government’s utterly unacceptable persecution of Zeng Jinyan, the wife of the jailed (...)

Published on 9 June 2011 Read

China

Internet censorship stepped up in Inner Mongolia

Reporters Without Borders has learned that more websites in Inner Mongolia are being censored by the Chinese authorities, who are now using more (...)

Published on 6 June 2011 Read

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