Search results for Tiananmen Square 1065 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Chinese censors remove video showing off Tiananmen massacre medal 2024-03-21 The video garnered angry comments, and some supportive ones, before being deleted. Revered and feared: Asia’s authoritarian states censor and mistreat poets 2024-03-21 World Poetry Day brings tributes to fallen and jailed poets and vows not to back down. China's stability maintenance system kicks into high gear on ‘sensitive dates’ 2024-03-16 On politically significant calendar dates, the authorities take pre-emptive action against potential troublemakers. Embattled Hong Kong women rights defenders deserve support and solidarity 2024-03-08 Rights activist and lawyer Chow Hang-tung, and others, have made immense sacrifices for the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong. China cancels premier’s annual news conference 2024-03-04 Held since 1993, the event offered a rare chance for journalists to question a Chinese leader. US-based dissident conference seeks plan for a democratic China 2024-03-03 The conference aims to improve on the current US system, and comes ahead of Beijing's rubber-stamp parliament. Wife of jailed free speech activist Wang Aizhong on 'no fly' list 2024-02-26 Wang Henan says her employer is trying to force her out of her job, and has already slashed her income. INTERVIEW: How the West has been misreading China for years 2024-02-24 Xi Jinping is faithfully implementing the policies of his predecessors, historian Frank Dikötter says. Why the new security law is a 'sword of Damocles' over Hong Kong 2024-02-24 The law is the culmination of decades of deep-seated mistrust of Hong Kong's freedoms in Beijing. Uyghur Policy Act passes US House 2024-02-16 The bill has failed to become law in past sessions of Congress, but heads to Senate after passing the House 414-6. Why nonviolent resistance is the key to a democratic China 2024-02-04 A former Chinese Communist Party theorist says true democracy can only be achieved through democratic means. Malaysian rapper takes aim at China's 'little pinks' for New Year 2024-01-30 With emperor figure in Winnie-the-Pooh mask, Namewee’s video racks up millions of views in song blasting Xi supporters living outside China. Not on the same page 2024-01-29 London YouTuber hid in van, received death threats after piano face-off 2024-01-29 Brendan Kavanagh declares piano a 'CCP-free zone', hits back with Winnie the Pooh, support for Taiwan, Hong Kong. Tiananmen massacre victim Qi Zhiyong dies of illness in Beijing 2024-01-22 The dissident 'paid a heavy price' for surviving the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and bearing witness to it. Uyghur Tales of Survival - Episode 5: Preserving Uyghur Heritage 2024-01-17 Magfiret Kemal, an academic and Uyghur woman in Turkey, shares her compelling journey of overcoming challenges in pursuit of education in China while ... China's air force 'burned missile fuel to make hotpot': ex-officer 2024-01-08 The story follows a US media report of missile fuel tanks filled with water, amid widespread military graft. Diehard Chairman Mao fans to mark his birthday with 'red songs' 2023-12-24 The 'good soldiers' of Mao Zedong still sing his praises, though the ruling party fears his godlike status. China’s Xi Jinping to pay homage at Mao mausoleum amid fears of new personality cult 2023-12-22 The move comes as state media lauds the legacy of Mao Zedong, claim Xi is a red 'reformer' like his father. Beijing blasts US report accusing China of economic aggression 2023-12-13 Congressional report calls for ‘reset’ of economic ties, warns US investors of supporting China’s defense industry. Pro-Beijing ‘thugs’ tormented Xi protesters, activists say 2023-12-12 US lawmaker says San Francisco police ignored repeated beatings of protesters during last month’s APEC summit. Chinese censors ban protest anthem lauding decades of dissent 2023-12-07 The song links the 1989 Tiananmen democracy movement with last year's 'white paper' protests, naming dissidents. US activists mark year since White Paper protests 2023-11-29 Lawmaker Mike Gallagher said China’s reaction to the anti-lockdown demonstrations was ‘like an old Soviet joke.’ UK universities get China-linked funding, risking national security: report 2023-11-17 30% of this Chinese funding comes from entities linked to the military, report shows. Chinese police put Tiananmen artist, film director under travel ban 2023-11-16 Guo Zhenming won't be able to attend the Singapore screening of his film about post-1989 dissident malaise. China moves ahead with 'mass policing' plan for local communities 2023-11-14 Local police stations are shut down as auxiliaries' jobs are taken over by community "grid" workers, vigilantes. Washington ‘denied’ Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong’s asylum bid 2023-11-09 State Department refused to help Wong despite knowing he would be jailed, a new book quotes officials as saying. Veteran dissident Guo Min arrives in US to rejoin family 2023-11-09 Guo's escape comes after years of harassment, but Hangzhou activist Zhu Yufu is less lucky. Hong Kongers self-censor out of fear, says sacked Tiananmen scholar 2023-11-03 Rowena He, fired after her visa was denied, says nobody knows where the political lines are drawn. Founding member of Tiananmen Mothers campaign group dies 2023-11-02 Zhou Shuzhuang spent decades seeking redress for her dead son and other 1989 massacre victims. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 36 Next 30 items
Search results for Tiananmen Square 1065 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Chinese censors remove video showing off Tiananmen massacre medal 2024-03-21 The video garnered angry comments, and some supportive ones, before being deleted. Revered and feared: Asia’s authoritarian states censor and mistreat poets 2024-03-21 World Poetry Day brings tributes to fallen and jailed poets and vows not to back down. China's stability maintenance system kicks into high gear on ‘sensitive dates’ 2024-03-16 On politically significant calendar dates, the authorities take pre-emptive action against potential troublemakers. Embattled Hong Kong women rights defenders deserve support and solidarity 2024-03-08 Rights activist and lawyer Chow Hang-tung, and others, have made immense sacrifices for the rights and freedoms of the people of Hong Kong. China cancels premier’s annual news conference 2024-03-04 Held since 1993, the event offered a rare chance for journalists to question a Chinese leader. US-based dissident conference seeks plan for a democratic China 2024-03-03 The conference aims to improve on the current US system, and comes ahead of Beijing's rubber-stamp parliament. Wife of jailed free speech activist Wang Aizhong on 'no fly' list 2024-02-26 Wang Henan says her employer is trying to force her out of her job, and has already slashed her income. INTERVIEW: How the West has been misreading China for years 2024-02-24 Xi Jinping is faithfully implementing the policies of his predecessors, historian Frank Dikötter says. Why the new security law is a 'sword of Damocles' over Hong Kong 2024-02-24 The law is the culmination of decades of deep-seated mistrust of Hong Kong's freedoms in Beijing. Uyghur Policy Act passes US House 2024-02-16 The bill has failed to become law in past sessions of Congress, but heads to Senate after passing the House 414-6. Why nonviolent resistance is the key to a democratic China 2024-02-04 A former Chinese Communist Party theorist says true democracy can only be achieved through democratic means. Malaysian rapper takes aim at China's 'little pinks' for New Year 2024-01-30 With emperor figure in Winnie-the-Pooh mask, Namewee’s video racks up millions of views in song blasting Xi supporters living outside China. Not on the same page 2024-01-29 London YouTuber hid in van, received death threats after piano face-off 2024-01-29 Brendan Kavanagh declares piano a 'CCP-free zone', hits back with Winnie the Pooh, support for Taiwan, Hong Kong. Tiananmen massacre victim Qi Zhiyong dies of illness in Beijing 2024-01-22 The dissident 'paid a heavy price' for surviving the 1989 Tiananmen massacre and bearing witness to it. Uyghur Tales of Survival - Episode 5: Preserving Uyghur Heritage 2024-01-17 Magfiret Kemal, an academic and Uyghur woman in Turkey, shares her compelling journey of overcoming challenges in pursuit of education in China while ... China's air force 'burned missile fuel to make hotpot': ex-officer 2024-01-08 The story follows a US media report of missile fuel tanks filled with water, amid widespread military graft. Diehard Chairman Mao fans to mark his birthday with 'red songs' 2023-12-24 The 'good soldiers' of Mao Zedong still sing his praises, though the ruling party fears his godlike status. China’s Xi Jinping to pay homage at Mao mausoleum amid fears of new personality cult 2023-12-22 The move comes as state media lauds the legacy of Mao Zedong, claim Xi is a red 'reformer' like his father. Beijing blasts US report accusing China of economic aggression 2023-12-13 Congressional report calls for ‘reset’ of economic ties, warns US investors of supporting China’s defense industry. Pro-Beijing ‘thugs’ tormented Xi protesters, activists say 2023-12-12 US lawmaker says San Francisco police ignored repeated beatings of protesters during last month’s APEC summit. Chinese censors ban protest anthem lauding decades of dissent 2023-12-07 The song links the 1989 Tiananmen democracy movement with last year's 'white paper' protests, naming dissidents. US activists mark year since White Paper protests 2023-11-29 Lawmaker Mike Gallagher said China’s reaction to the anti-lockdown demonstrations was ‘like an old Soviet joke.’ UK universities get China-linked funding, risking national security: report 2023-11-17 30% of this Chinese funding comes from entities linked to the military, report shows. Chinese police put Tiananmen artist, film director under travel ban 2023-11-16 Guo Zhenming won't be able to attend the Singapore screening of his film about post-1989 dissident malaise. China moves ahead with 'mass policing' plan for local communities 2023-11-14 Local police stations are shut down as auxiliaries' jobs are taken over by community "grid" workers, vigilantes. Washington ‘denied’ Hong Kong activist Joshua Wong’s asylum bid 2023-11-09 State Department refused to help Wong despite knowing he would be jailed, a new book quotes officials as saying. Veteran dissident Guo Min arrives in US to rejoin family 2023-11-09 Guo's escape comes after years of harassment, but Hangzhou activist Zhu Yufu is less lucky. Hong Kongers self-censor out of fear, says sacked Tiananmen scholar 2023-11-03 Rowena He, fired after her visa was denied, says nobody knows where the political lines are drawn. Founding member of Tiananmen Mothers campaign group dies 2023-11-02 Zhou Shuzhuang spent decades seeking redress for her dead son and other 1989 massacre victims. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 ... 36 Next 30 items