Story Archive
2017-03-22
The complaints comes as diplomats from 11 countries call for a probe into 'credible' allegations of torture during the crackdown.
2017-03-22
Wang Zang's wife Wang Liqin has been left severely traumatized by repeated official harassment and needs urgent psychiatric care.
2017-03-21
The demolitions begin after local residents complain of threats and intimidation amid a long-running bid to save village land.
2017-03-21
The government has refused to explain the nonpayment of the subsidies, which compensate herders for loss of their traditional grazing lands.
2017-03-20
Lee Ming-cheh had traveled to the southern Chinese province of Guangdong for medical advice regarding a relative, but failed to show up at the Macau airport arrival hall.
2017-03-20
Officials told the mother of U.S.-based activist Zhuang Liehong that they would send someone to assassinate him for speaking out on behalf of villagers.
2017-03-17
All seven members of China's Politburo standing committee honor Hu Yaobang's wife Li Zhao at a revolutionary cemetery in Beijing.
2017-03-17
The defendants were found guilty of throwing glass bottles and bamboo poles at police, leading the court to hand down 'deterrent' sentences.
2017-03-16
An activist from neighboring Guangxi manages to sneak past 'six or seven layers' of security to find out what is happening in a village still under lockdown.
2017-03-16
Zhao Suli has been missing for nearly two years with no news of her whereabouts, well-being or legal status.
2017-03-15
Regional editors are punished for a typo that left the character for 'strong' out of Premier Li Keqiang's name.
2017-03-14
Su Changlan is awarded the third Cao Shunli Memorial Award for her advocacy of the rights of rural communities, and particularly rural women and girls.
2017-03-14
Wang Fengyun is taken in a comatose state from her hospital bed by police after being beaten unconscious, while three relatives who complain are also held.
2017-03-13
Wang Fengyun is in hospital after being beaten unconscious by police at a court in Inner Mongolia's Duolun county.
2017-03-13
But the government is also worried that sporadic protests could spark a mass, popular movement that it would be unable to control.