Story Archive
2018-04-11
Multiple former detainees say their video "confessions" were extracted from them using threats to loved ones, fear of further mistreatment, and even torture.
2018-04-11
The renewed attack on legal scholar Benny Tai comes amid growing concern expressed to the United Nations dwindling freedom of speech in the city.
2018-04-10
The US social media giant says it will work with and protect civil society.
2018-04-10
‘Clean Internet’ Android app transmits data to a central government server without encryption, a study finds.
2018-04-10
Robert San Aung has taken up the case of Aung Ko Htway who was sentenced in March to two years of hard labor for incitement.
2018-04-10
North Korean media meanwhile highlight joint performances calling for 'unification' of the Korean peninsula.
2018-04-10
Grid monitors are being recruited to learn everything about a group of households and report back to the authorities.
2018-04-10
Li Wenzu, wife of 'disappeared' human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang, is back home under surveillance after attempting a march to highlight her husband's plight.
2018-04-09
They tell Mark Zuckerberg that Facebook is doing the communist regime’s bidding by culling pages of independent groups.
2018-04-09
A spokesman for the ethnic armed group says soldiers only conducted surprise searches for illicit drugs.
2018-04-09
Community leader Saw O Moo was a member of a group providing food and medicine to villagers displaced by fighting.
2018-04-09
Voters and election monitors have been urged to reconsider taking part in the July ballot in recent days.
2018-04-09
Li Wenzu, wife of 'disappeared' rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang, has ended up back in Beijing after a run-in with state security police en route to Tianjin.
2018-04-09
Hui Muslim poet An Ran is detained en route to a week-long 'red study' session with a state-backed literary college.