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Chinese social media users criticize authorities in rare sign ...
Chinese social media users criticized two key government policies, rare signs of public dissent in the country where the internet is heavily censored. The death of the former head of China’s one-child policy agency — which for decades forced women to carry out abortions and sterilizations — sparked criticism of the demographic effort ...
Chinese social media users criticize authorities in - One ...
Chinese social media users criticized two key government policies, rare signs of public dissent in the country where the internet is heavily censored. The death of the former head of China’s one-child policy agency — which for decades forced women to carry out abortions and sterilizations —…
China Dissent Monitor - Freedom House
The China Dissent Monitor features interactive research on collective action in public spaces and cases of online dissent, filling a critical information gap in a country with severe media restrictions and risks associated with exposing dissent.
Chinese Social Media Users Criticize Authorities in Rare Sign ...
An anonymous reader shares a report: Chinese social media users criticized two key government policies, rare signs of public dissent in the country where the internet is heavily censored. The death of the former head of China's one-child policy agency -- which for decades forced women to carry out a...
China mounts fresh crackdown on online dissent | Semafor
Chinese censors are ramping up their crackdown on online dissent as internet users become increasingly vocal over the country’s economic slowdown. Authorities have punished numerous bloggers, including one who observed that China still lags far behind the West in terms of quality of life.
Fringe view of China’s history sparks official rebuke after ...
A wave of online discussion blaming China’s last imperial dynasty for national historical sufferings has prompted official criticism after touching on sensitive questions, and ignited debate ...
Projecting dissent: China’s new politics of resistance under ...
But they have also been widely criticised, both inside and outside China, for silencing dissent and restricting press freedom. By 2024, China had installed more than 600 million cameras –...
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