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In China, An App Offered Space For Debate. Then The Censors Came


In China, an app offered space for debate. Then the censors came
For a little while, the social media platform Clubhouse provided the rare opportunity for cross-border dialogue on contentious topics free from the country’s usual tight controls.
New York Times
February 09, 2021 / 10:03 AM IST
File image: The social audio app Clubhouse is pictured near a star on the Chinese flag in this illustration picture taken on February 8, 2021. (Image: Reuters/Florence Lo/Illustration)
One by one, the chatroom participants took the digital microphone as thousands quietly listened in.
A Chinese man said he did not know whether to believe the widespread reports of concentration camps for Muslims in the far western region of Xinjiang. Then a Uighur woman spoke up, calmly explaining that she was certain of the camps’ existence because her relatives had been among those interned. A man from Taiwan chimed in to urge underst ....

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Former China State TV Director Bemoans Anti-Japanese Propaganda: "Where's the Creativity?"


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Chinese visitors walk amongst statues of Chinese leaders and soldiers at a memorial for the 1931-1945 war against Japan at the Jianchuan Museum in Chengdu on September 25, 2012. The relationship between China and Japan, the world s second and third largest economies, is often strained by their historical rivalry even though they have significant business links.
Former China State TV Director Bemoans Anti-Japanese Propaganda: “Where’s the Creativity?”
January 25, 2013
This story by Alexander Nasr was originally published by Tea Leaf Nation.
Are Chinese audiences growing weary of anti-Japanese propaganda? It would seem that some, at least, are growing sick of the pathetic villains, superhuman heroes, and lame endings that many Chinese movies and television series about World War II, or what Chinese refer to as the War of Resistance Against Japan, have to offer. ....

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Tibetan Language Advocate Tashi Wangchuk Released After Five-Year Imprisonment


Tibetan Language Advocate Tashi Wangchuk Released After Five-Year Imprisonment
Posted by Joseph Brouwer | Feb 2, 2021
Five years after his arrest on charges of inciting separatism, Tashi Wangchuk, an advocate for Tibetan-language education, has been released from prison. He attempted to use legal avenues to reinstitute Tibetan-language education in his home county of Yushu, Qinghai Province, a majority-Tibetan area where fewer than 20 percent of people were believed to be literate in Tibetan. He was arrested two months after the release of a 2015 New York Times film documenting his efforts to file a lawsuit in Beijing, and held in pre-trial detention for two years, during which he was allegedly tortured. At his trial in 2018, he argued that “his idea was to use litigation to force local governments to stop ignoring Tibetan language education, and he was exercising his right as a citizen to criticize.” At The New York Times last Friday, Chris Buckley reported on ....

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