Prison, Torture for No Crime
2008-11-26
Dharamsala has a "magical" feel, but Tibetan residents hold painful memories of prison in their former homeland.
China Executes Cop-Killer
2008-11-26
Concerns are raised over the execution of a jobless man who killed six police officers in Shanghai after a failed bid to complain about being beaten in custody.
Shaanxi Quashes Eviction Protests
2008-11-26
Authorities in Xingping, in China's northern Shaanxi province, have launched a major campaign to evict villagers from their homes to make way for the expansion ...
A Younger Generation Speaks Up
2008-11-25
Tibetan exile government offers China a “final chance” at talks. Many younger Tibetans call Middle Way policy a failure.
China Hit by Taxi Strikes
2008-11-25
Cab drivers in the central province of Hubei are the latest in a string of disputes that have brought China's ubiquitous taxi services to a standstill.
Rewriting History
2008-11-21
The Dalai Lama's eldest brother, Gyalo Thondup, reflects on Deng Xiaoping and what went wrong for Tibet.
Gansu Locked Down After Riots
2008-11-21
Local officials and residents say a curfew has been imposed on Longnan city following two days of violence between police and protesters.
Sichuan Court Jails Tibetans
2008-11-20
Court officials and Tibetans say many Tibetans are now being handed jail terms as part of an ongoing crackdown.
'Black Jail' Plea from Hospital
2008-11-20
Hubei-based petitioner Guo Dajing has called for international pressure after he was detained at an unofficial detention center and severely beaten.
China Probes Opposition Party
2008-11-19
After the arrest of Nanjing-based political activist and blogger Guo Quan, authorities ask questions about his opposition party.
China Warning Over Tibet Talks
2008-11-19
As Tibetans in the northern Indian hill town of Dharamsala look for a new policy direction, Beijing warns against any move for Tibetan independence.
The Middle Way Put to Test
2008-11-18
Eight rounds of dialogue between Tibetan envoys and Chinese Communist officials have failed. What will happen next?
Fears for China's Web Freedom
2008-11-18
Some say controls over China's Internet look set to get even tighter, as authorities arrest a prominent Nanjing blogger.
One Child in China
2008-11-17
A Uyghur woman now living in the United States describes her own experience of the one-child policy.
Tibetan Exiles Meet to Chart New Course
2008-11-17
Tibetan leaders in exile gather in Dharamsala, India for a rare meeting that could usher in a more radical approach to their long struggle against Chinese rule ...
Shenzhen Workers Demand Pay
2008-11-14
Police move in to quell rising protests in China's former industrial boomtown as hundreds of workers at a closed factory gather to demand three months' back ...
Guangxi Villagers in Land Dispute
2008-11-14
Residents of Du'an Yao autonomous county in southwestern China face down local officials and riot police over a proposed property development.
Quake Parents Clash Over Memorial
2008-11-13
Bereaved parents say authorities in Sichuan are preventing them from holding memorials for children who died in the massive May 12 earthquake.
Quake Victims Face Grim Winter
2008-11-13
Many among the millions of people made homeless by China's devastating May 12 earthquake are facing winter without temporary housing, bedding, and heating ...