‘New Era’ of Controls
2009-09-29
China plans a meticulously scripted anniversary celebration of Communist Party rule, under extremely tight security.
Crackdown on North Koreans
2009-09-28
As China tightens security ahead of a major anniversary, North Korean refugees are even less welcome.
New Curbs in Tibet
2009-09-28
Tibetans face increased restrictions on prayer and travel ahead of a sensitive Chinese anniversary.
Beauty Queen on Lao Heritage
2009-09-24
Amy Chanthaphavong, crowned Miss Asian America in August, discusses her first pageant win and the importance of her Lao cultural ties.
Newseum Pays Tribute to Media Freedom
2009-09-23
The Newseum—a new addition to Washington D.C.’s array of museums—highlights the importance of unrestricted media for a democracy. But the Newseum’s director ...
Two Held for Leaks
2009-09-23
Police in China are seeking a third Uyghur man for allegedly leaking information about a death in custody.
Forgive Me, My Son
2009-09-22
A North Korean mother laments seven years of separation from her son.
Crackdown Slows Refugees
2009-09-22
Far fewer Tibetan refugees are reaching India since China’s 2008 crackdown. The chief refugee coordinator for Tibet’s exiled government in Dharamsala, India, ...
Lawyers Appeal Over Dissident
2009-09-21
A legal defense is under way for a U.S.-based Chinese dissident detained for alleged fraud as he tried to return home for a visit.
Tainted Milk Parents Held
2009-09-14
Chinese authorities detain parents observing the anniversary of a far-reaching milk scandal that sickened their children.
Pipeline at Risk
2009-09-14
China’s Central Asia gas pipeline project is increasingly at risk amid ethnic unrest in Xinjiang.
'The Moon Is Up' Pt. I
2009-09-11
Poetry by teenage North Korean defectors, translated into English for the first time.