Tag: China
‘Life goes on’ for unfazed Taiwanese on frontline islands
"The Chinese are like the Russians. What's yours is mine. What's mine is still mine," said a resident
Cyberspace continues to shrink for Christians in China, says report
Christianity-related websites, WeChat accounts, and group chats have been banned or restricted since March 1
New Hong Kong school history textbooks say the city ‘never was...
Four textbooks recently released online from three publishing houses contain the sentence "Hong Kong was not a colony"
EU lawmakers find ‘serious risk of genocide’ in China’s repression of...
The EU condemned “in the strongest possible terms that the Uyghurs have been systematically oppressed by brutal measures"
Hong Kong detains several people as world marks Tiananmen anniversary
Discussion of the events of 1989, when China set troops and tanks on peaceful protestors, is all but forbidden on the mainland
US report on international religious freedom cites genocides in China and...
The report singles out the two countries for their repression of mostly Muslim Uyghurs and Rohingya
Shanghai eases COVID curbs in step towards ending lockdown
After some rules were gradually relaxed, authorities began allowing residents in areas deemed low-risk to move around the city freely
Uyghur group slams UN rights czar over ‘wasted opportunity’ during trip...
“The perhaps worst human rights violation of our time is treated as a matter of internal review by the perpetrator"
China’s Xi hails ‘new atmosphere’ in Hong Kong, welcomes next leader
"I believe that the administration of the new government will definitely bring forth a new atmosphere"
For first time in 33 years, Masses to mark Tiananmen crackdown...
"Our bottom line is that we don't want to breach any law in Hong Kong," said the chaplain of the Hong Kong Federation of Catholic Students