Tag: Censorship
China Is Not Becoming North Korea — It Already Is One on a Global Scale
Xi Jinping's latest visit to Pyongyang has set off a wave of online commentary about China "North Koreanizing...
Freed But Not Free: Taiwan Publisher Fucha Still Trapped in China After Sentence Ends
Fucha (Li Yanhe), editor-in-chief of Taiwan-based publisher Gūsa Press, was sentenced by Chinese authorities...
Shi Ping and Miles Yu Meet in Tokyo, Call Each Other ‘Comrades-in-Arms’
Recently, Shi Ping, a member of Japan’s House of Councillors, met in Tokyo with Miles Yu, director of...
PLA Daily Journalist Jiang Lin Alleges Systematic Rewriting Of June Fourth History
Thirty-seven years have passed since June 4, 1989. Discussion surrounding this historical event has never...
Hong Kong Journalist Ronson Chan Jailed for Five Days for Obstructing a Plainclothes Officer in 2022
Former HKJA chairman Ronson Chan was convicted on May 29 in an old case involving him obstructing a plainclothes...
Sheng Xue on the 1989 Chinese Democracy Movement: From Pleas for Political Rehabilitation to the Reckoning
On Aug. 20, 1989, I left Beijing—still reeling from the bloody crackdown and the lingering grief—and...
California Tiananmen Museum Vandalized Ahead of Massacre Anniversary
According to The Epoch Times, in the early hours of May 31, intruders broke into the June 4th Museum...
China Bars Tiananmen Massacre Families From Cemetery for the First Time in Three Decades
For three decades, one small, heavily policed act of remembrance had been permitted. Bereaved parents...
Two Survivor Acts Prove Tiananmen Was Peaceful — CCP Lied About ‘Armed Riot’
On the 37th anniversary of the June Fourth massacre, Beijing continues to insist that army units fired...
Tiananmen Square Massacre Survivor Reflects on Prison, Silence, and the CCP’s Future
A firsthand witness to the 1989 Tiananmen Square massacre reflects on imprisonment, generational silence...
‘Serving the People:’ Chinese Netizens Name CCP Slogans When Asked the Biggest Lie They Know
A Guangdong blogger's throwaway question set off one of the more striking displays of public cynicism...
Li Rui Archives Win Landmark US Court Ruling Against CCP Efforts to Reclaim Diaries
A Seven-Year Campaign Defeated On March 31, 2026, a U.S. federal district court in California issued...