Story Archive
2012-05-31
Chinese authorities tighten controls on microblogs, threatening cancellation of accounts.
2012-05-31
Blind human rights activist Chen Guangcheng sees a democratic China emerging.
2012-05-30
Despite calls for a reappraisal of the 1989 crackdown, China's former State Council spokesman denies knowledge of behind-the-scenes events.
2012-05-30
Activists in southwestern China honor victims of the Tiananmen crackdown.
2012-05-29
Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng's brother tells RFA local officials in their home village treat the family like criminals.
2012-05-29
Chinese authorities use tear gas on unpaid workers protesting the death of a fellow employee.
2012-05-28
Chinese vent their anger online after a Communist Party official is linked to a massive rape scandal.
2012-05-28
Suicide note says 23 years after the Tiananmen massacre, 'there is still no justice.'
2012-05-26
Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng says he is withholding information on various issues.
2012-05-25
Chinese authorities detain dissidents ahead of a politically sensitive anniversary and Communist Party meeting.
2012-05-25
China responds to the U.S.'s annual human rights report.
2012-05-24
Authorities in Inner Mongolia vow to enforce acceptance of official signatures in Mongolian.
2012-05-24
Now, the brother of blind Chinese legal activist Chen Guangcheng escapes house arrest in their village.
2012-05-24
An annual U.S. State Department report highlights abuses in China, Vietnam, North Korea, Burma, Cambodia, and Laos.
2012-05-23
A new report slams the country's 'chengguan' urban officers.