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Tag Archives: China
This Is the Reason Chinese Netizens Believe Why “Django Unchained” Was Barred
Quentin Tarantino’s Oscar-winning film Django Unchained was slated to open in Chinese theaters on April 11, and Tarantino was reported to have edited the film himself so as to satisfy the Chinese censors. And obviously he succeeded. At the last minute … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events
Tagged China, Chinese censorship, Django Unchained, Hollywood, Jamie Foxx, Lenardo DiCaprio, Quentin Tarantino, V for Vendetta
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To Remember Is to Resist – by Teng Biao
Simply put, Teng Biao (滕彪) is one of the best known human rights lawyers and legal scholars in China. This is his preface to a memoir entitled “A Worthwhile Trip—A Documentation of Beijing Reeducation-through-Labor Dispatch Center”, in which he looks … Continue reading
Posted in Human Rights & Civil Rights Movement, Life in China, Rule of Law, Uncategorized
Tagged Beijing, China, Falungong, Police, Prison, RTL, Teng Biao, Wang Lixiong
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The Opposition Path and China’s Future
Mo Zhixu (莫之许) is a leading dissident intellectual based in Beijing. The original is published in a recent issue of iSunAffair Weekly as The Death and Life of China’s Dissent and Opposition Movements and in his blog. We recently translated … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Beijing, CCP, China, communist China, Deng Xiaoping, Mo Zhixu, Wang Dan, Wang Youcai, Wei Jingsheng
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