Search results 34965 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Beijing Poet's Wife 'Loses Sanity' Amid Evictions, Death Threats to Family 2017-03-22 Wang Zang's wife Wang Liqin has been left severely traumatized by repeated official harassment and needs urgent psychiatric care. Chinese Police Threaten Muslim Poet Who Tweeted About Xinjiang Camps 2018-08-20 Cui Haoxin, also known by his pen-name An Ran, was warned off using his Twitter account to speak out about mass detentions of Muslims in China. China's Bid to Silence Poet Highlights 'Human Rights Disaster' of Xinjiang Camps 2018-08-27 PEN America says police attempts to silence Hui Muslim poet An Ran is a bid to stifle public awareness of the mass detention program in Xinjiang. Chinese Lawyers Point to Widening Official Attacks, Harassment 2014-07-11 Lawyers traveling out of town to help with cases appear to be particularly vulnerable. Hong Kong Hands Out Billions to Police Force in Wake of Protests 2020-02-26 Pro-democracy lawmakers say they are disgusted by the increased funding and that police 'don't need more weapons.' Police Fire Pepper Spray at Thousands Protesting Evictions in China's Henan 2017-03-24 Local residents are complaining that they had 10 days' notice to be relocated miles away, and no agreement over compensation. Woman to Sue Over Police Killing of Her Son in China's Heilongjiang 2015-05-12 The family of Xu Chunhe rejects an offer of compensation from the authorities. Police Hit Back After Angry Crowds Surround Police Stations, Occupy Roads, Block Tunnel 2019-08-04 Police use tear gas, pepper spray, and baton charges, amid growing public anger over their readiness to attack anti-extradition protesters. Riot Police Fire Pepper Balls at Hong Kong Protesters 2020-08-31 Crowds gather near Prince Edward MTR to mark the anniversary of attacks on train passengers by riot police on Aug. 31, 2019. Hong Kong's 'Red Flag Heroes' Call on Police to Detain Independence Activists 2017-09-12 The protests are likened to Mao-era political 'struggle sessions,' while university officials say they won't be influenced by such calls. Rights Groups, Journalists Hit Out at 'Outrageous' Violence by Hong Kong Police 2019-09-24 A senior officer dismisses video footage of an attack on a protester as potentially fake. Police Fire Tear-Gas to Clear Hong Kong Democracy Protesters 2014-11-25 Further operations to clear remaining protest sites are expected later this week. Riot Police Fire Tear Gas at Incinerator Protesters in Guangdong 2015-11-30 Local people say that authorities lied about a public consultation, and that they fear their health and crops will be damaged by pollution. Police Ask Chinese Prosecutors to Endorse Formal Arrest of Women’s Rights Activists 2015-04-07 The five activists say they did not commit any crimes by planning an anti-sexual harassment campaign. Hong Kong Police Clear Democracy Protest in Mong Kok, Arrest Leaders 2014-11-26 Thousands of riot police move against crowds, clearing the last sections of street. Chinese Police Scan, Store Data From Citizens' Smartphones 2018-08-21 Police departments across the country are putting in orders for devices that suck up personal data from apps and files on people's phones. Police Detain Dissident in China's Hunan on 'Orders From Higher Up' 2018-07-03 Peng Peiyu looks likely to be held for an administrative sentence after he published an essay criticizing President Xi Jinping online. Chinese Police Detain Protesters Outside Regional People's Congresses 2015-01-27 Dozens are prevented from approaching delegates with complaints over land grabs and other grievances. Police Fire Tear Gas, Baton Charge Protesters in China's Zhejiang 2016-04-22 Residents of Xitangqiao township are campaigning against a planned waste incinerator plant near their homes. Police in China's Guangdong Target Two Current Affairs Commentators 2017-09-21 One commentator loses his job, while another is forced to relocate back to his hometown, away from his life in another city. Police in China's Guangxi Hold 24 After Firing Pepper Spray at Protesters 2015-11-25 The clashes came after angry sugar cane farmers blocked a road with trucks in protest at alleged official corruption. Police in China's Guangzhou 'Expel' Feminist Over Poster Campaign 2017-05-19 Zhang Leilei has been told to leave the city as police crack down on activists ahead of a politically sensitive anniversary and the Fortune Global Forum later ... Police in China's Guangzhou Threaten Beaten Lawyer With Punishment 2018-11-16 Police hand down an "administrative punishment" to rights lawyer Sun Shihua after she complained about a beating and strip search at their hands. Police in China's Hubei Target Outspoken Wife of 'Disappeared' Human Rights Lawyer 2017-10-11 Li Wenzu's husband has been held for more than two years in an unknown location as police keep her under close surveillance. Police in China's Sichuan Issue Warning to Man Over Smartphone VPN 2019-03-29 Pang Zhiyong is the latest internet user to be targeted under draconian rules targeting those who evade government censorship. Chinese Police Jail Activists For 'Troublemaking' Over June 4 Anniversary 2015-06-05 Police swoop on anyone posting online about the crackdown, which is a banned topic in mainstream and social media. Police Prevent Top Chinese Rights Attorneys From Leaving The Country 2015-08-20 The latest to be sent home from the airport had defended one of the five feminists detained ahead of International Women's Day. Police Question Activists Who Support Jailed Dissident's Hunger Strike 2016-08-17 The activists unfurled a banner on top of a mountain near Changsha to mark the 100th day of Guo Feixiong's protest. Police Remove Democracy Activists Chained to Hong Kong Statue Ahead of Xi Visit 2017-06-28 The protesters, who include Occupy Central leaders Joshua Wong and Nathan Law, call for the immediate release of Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo and full ... China Gives Police Powers to Monitor Social Media Friends, Chat Groups 2016-09-27 The new rules seek to legitimize the state's ongoing violation of individuals' right to privacy, a top rights lawyer says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 968 969 970 971 972 973 974 ... 1166 Next 30 items
Search results 34965 items matching your search terms. Relevance Date (newest first) Past 24 Hours Past 7 Days Past 60 Days Last 12 Months Beijing Poet's Wife 'Loses Sanity' Amid Evictions, Death Threats to Family 2017-03-22 Wang Zang's wife Wang Liqin has been left severely traumatized by repeated official harassment and needs urgent psychiatric care. Chinese Police Threaten Muslim Poet Who Tweeted About Xinjiang Camps 2018-08-20 Cui Haoxin, also known by his pen-name An Ran, was warned off using his Twitter account to speak out about mass detentions of Muslims in China. China's Bid to Silence Poet Highlights 'Human Rights Disaster' of Xinjiang Camps 2018-08-27 PEN America says police attempts to silence Hui Muslim poet An Ran is a bid to stifle public awareness of the mass detention program in Xinjiang. Chinese Lawyers Point to Widening Official Attacks, Harassment 2014-07-11 Lawyers traveling out of town to help with cases appear to be particularly vulnerable. Hong Kong Hands Out Billions to Police Force in Wake of Protests 2020-02-26 Pro-democracy lawmakers say they are disgusted by the increased funding and that police 'don't need more weapons.' Police Fire Pepper Spray at Thousands Protesting Evictions in China's Henan 2017-03-24 Local residents are complaining that they had 10 days' notice to be relocated miles away, and no agreement over compensation. Woman to Sue Over Police Killing of Her Son in China's Heilongjiang 2015-05-12 The family of Xu Chunhe rejects an offer of compensation from the authorities. Police Hit Back After Angry Crowds Surround Police Stations, Occupy Roads, Block Tunnel 2019-08-04 Police use tear gas, pepper spray, and baton charges, amid growing public anger over their readiness to attack anti-extradition protesters. Riot Police Fire Pepper Balls at Hong Kong Protesters 2020-08-31 Crowds gather near Prince Edward MTR to mark the anniversary of attacks on train passengers by riot police on Aug. 31, 2019. Hong Kong's 'Red Flag Heroes' Call on Police to Detain Independence Activists 2017-09-12 The protests are likened to Mao-era political 'struggle sessions,' while university officials say they won't be influenced by such calls. Rights Groups, Journalists Hit Out at 'Outrageous' Violence by Hong Kong Police 2019-09-24 A senior officer dismisses video footage of an attack on a protester as potentially fake. Police Fire Tear-Gas to Clear Hong Kong Democracy Protesters 2014-11-25 Further operations to clear remaining protest sites are expected later this week. Riot Police Fire Tear Gas at Incinerator Protesters in Guangdong 2015-11-30 Local people say that authorities lied about a public consultation, and that they fear their health and crops will be damaged by pollution. Police Ask Chinese Prosecutors to Endorse Formal Arrest of Women’s Rights Activists 2015-04-07 The five activists say they did not commit any crimes by planning an anti-sexual harassment campaign. Hong Kong Police Clear Democracy Protest in Mong Kok, Arrest Leaders 2014-11-26 Thousands of riot police move against crowds, clearing the last sections of street. Chinese Police Scan, Store Data From Citizens' Smartphones 2018-08-21 Police departments across the country are putting in orders for devices that suck up personal data from apps and files on people's phones. Police Detain Dissident in China's Hunan on 'Orders From Higher Up' 2018-07-03 Peng Peiyu looks likely to be held for an administrative sentence after he published an essay criticizing President Xi Jinping online. Chinese Police Detain Protesters Outside Regional People's Congresses 2015-01-27 Dozens are prevented from approaching delegates with complaints over land grabs and other grievances. Police Fire Tear Gas, Baton Charge Protesters in China's Zhejiang 2016-04-22 Residents of Xitangqiao township are campaigning against a planned waste incinerator plant near their homes. Police in China's Guangdong Target Two Current Affairs Commentators 2017-09-21 One commentator loses his job, while another is forced to relocate back to his hometown, away from his life in another city. Police in China's Guangxi Hold 24 After Firing Pepper Spray at Protesters 2015-11-25 The clashes came after angry sugar cane farmers blocked a road with trucks in protest at alleged official corruption. Police in China's Guangzhou 'Expel' Feminist Over Poster Campaign 2017-05-19 Zhang Leilei has been told to leave the city as police crack down on activists ahead of a politically sensitive anniversary and the Fortune Global Forum later ... Police in China's Guangzhou Threaten Beaten Lawyer With Punishment 2018-11-16 Police hand down an "administrative punishment" to rights lawyer Sun Shihua after she complained about a beating and strip search at their hands. Police in China's Hubei Target Outspoken Wife of 'Disappeared' Human Rights Lawyer 2017-10-11 Li Wenzu's husband has been held for more than two years in an unknown location as police keep her under close surveillance. Police in China's Sichuan Issue Warning to Man Over Smartphone VPN 2019-03-29 Pang Zhiyong is the latest internet user to be targeted under draconian rules targeting those who evade government censorship. Chinese Police Jail Activists For 'Troublemaking' Over June 4 Anniversary 2015-06-05 Police swoop on anyone posting online about the crackdown, which is a banned topic in mainstream and social media. Police Prevent Top Chinese Rights Attorneys From Leaving The Country 2015-08-20 The latest to be sent home from the airport had defended one of the five feminists detained ahead of International Women's Day. Police Question Activists Who Support Jailed Dissident's Hunger Strike 2016-08-17 The activists unfurled a banner on top of a mountain near Changsha to mark the 100th day of Guo Feixiong's protest. Police Remove Democracy Activists Chained to Hong Kong Statue Ahead of Xi Visit 2017-06-28 The protesters, who include Occupy Central leaders Joshua Wong and Nathan Law, call for the immediate release of Nobel peace laureate Liu Xiaobo and full ... China Gives Police Powers to Monitor Social Media Friends, Chat Groups 2016-09-27 The new rules seek to legitimize the state's ongoing violation of individuals' right to privacy, a top rights lawyer says. Previous 30 items 1 ... 968 969 970 971 972 973 974 ... 1166 Next 30 items