Archived Updates

31 July 2012, “State Department reports on continued erosion of religious freedom in Tibet “, By International Campaign for Tibet
31 July 2012, ” University of China Professor Commits Suicide Over Violating China’s One-Child Policy “, By The Huffington Post
25 July 2012 “South Korean Activist Says He Was Tortured in China” By Choe Sang-Hun, The New York Times
25 July 2012 “Chinese activists ‘sentenced’ for Hong Kong protests” By BBC News
20 July 2012, “China/US: Dialogue Needs to Produce Results” By Human Rights Watch
18 July 2012, “China Removes Top Editors” By Radio Free Asia
5 July 2012, ” China official vows ‘iron fist’ crackdown in Xinjiang “, By BBC News
22 June 2012,China mobilizes to meet Tibet burning protests“, By
21 June 2012, “Chinese dissident artist ends yearlong probation” By Edward Wong, The New York Times
06 June 2012, ” 12 children hurt in raid on China religious school; state blames staff, activists blame police“, by The Washington Post
04 June 2012, ” Dalai Lama’s envoys in talks with China of Tibet resign“, by The Washington Post
10 April 2012Advocate for RIghts Given Prison Term in China” By Kevin Drew, New York Times
29 February 2012 ” Violence in West Leaves 20 Dead” By Edward Wong, New York Times
28 February 2012 ” From Virginia, A Dissident Chinese Writer Continues His Mission By Edward Wong, New York Times
6 February 2012 ” Three Tibetan Herders Self-Immolate in Protest” by Sharon LeFraniere, New York Times
29 January  2012 ” Chinese Police Fire on Tibetan Protesters Again” by Keith Bradsher, New York Times
20 November 2010 “China’s billions reap rewards in Cambodia,” by John Pomfret, The Washington Post
25 December 2009 “Chinese Court Sentences 5 to Death in Xinjiang Mayhem,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
22 December 2009 “Forcibly Returned Uighur Asylum Seekers At Risk,” by Human Rights Watch
20 December 2009 “Uighurs who sought asylum in Cambodia are sent back to China,” by The Associated Press
12 November 2009 “An Alleyway in Hell: China’s Abusive “Black Jails,” by Human Rights Watch
10 November 2009 “Hasty executions in China highlight unfair Xinjiang trials,” by Amnesty Internation
9 November 2009 “US/China: Obama Should Raise Human Rights in China,” by Human Rights Watch
20 October 2009 “”We Are Afraid to Even Look for Them”: Enforced Disappearances in the Wake of Xinjiang’s Protests,” by Human Rights Watch
14 September 2009 “China’s Myanmar Dilemma,” by International Crisis Group
6 September 2009 “China warning to syringe stabbers,” by BBC News
5 September 2009 “China dismissed Xinjiang officials,” by Al Jazeera
7 September 2009 “Harmony plan for restive Urumqi,” by Quentin Sommerville, BBC News
4 September 2009 “Five die’ in China ethnic unrest,” by BBC News
29 August 2009 “China Urges Burma to Bridle Ethnic Militia Uprising at Border,” by Tim Johnston, The Washington Post
27 August 2009 “Rights Advocacy Aide’s Status Is Uncertain,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
22 August 2009 “Tension Increases as China and Australia Grow Closer,” by Michael Wines, The New York Times
6 August 2009 “Uighur unrest shows China’s failures – Dalai Lama,” by Reuters
4 August 2009 “China letter blames Uighur for violence, officials say” by The Associated Press
4 August 2009 “Uyghurs swept up in mass detentions by Chinese government” by Uyghur American Association (Press Release)
1 August 2009 “China Could Use Some Honest Talk About Race,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
1 August 2009 “China to Try Suspects Held After Riots,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
27 July 2009 “China slams Japan for Uighur leader’s visit,” by Reuters
25 July 2009 “China, Uighur Groups Give Conflicting Riot Accounts,” by Ariana Eunjung Cha, The Washington Post
23 July 2009 “China Fears Ethnic Strife Could Agitate Uighur Oasis,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
20 July 2009 “Countering Riots, China Rounds Up Hundreds,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
18 July 2009 “Chinese Question Police Absence in Ethnic Riots,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
18 July 2009 “China Shuts Down Office of Volunteer Lawyers,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
12 July 2009 “Now the Uighurs The Washington Post
12 July 2009 “Uighurs Dispute China’s Breakdown of Riot Dead” by William Foreman and Gillian Wong, The Associated Press
11 July 2009 “A Strongman Is China’s Rock in Ethnic Strife,” by Michael Wines, The New York Times
10 July 2009 “China’s President Vows to ‘Deal a Blow’ to Protesters,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
9 July 2009 “Exile in the U.S. Becomes Face of Uighurs,” by Erik Eckholm, The New York Times
8 July 2009 “Clashes in China Shed Light on Ethnic Divide,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
7 July 2009 “China Points to Another Leader in Exile,” by Erik Eckholm, The New York Times
7 July 2009 “China Locks Down Restive Region After Deadly Clashes,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
7 July 2009 “Uighur protesters clash with Chinese police in Xinjiang,” by Reuters
6 July 2009 “Riots in Western China Amid Ethnic Tension,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
3 June 2009 “To Shut Off Tiananmen Talk, China Disrupts Sites,” by Michael Wines and Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
23 May 2009 “Showing the Glimmer of Humanity Amid the Atrocities of War,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
14 April 2009 “China Plans ‘Human Rights Action’” by Vaudine England, BBC News
30 March 2009 “China, Tibet and the Road to Nowhere” by John Gittings, The Guardian
12 March 2009 “Tibetan Groups Urgently Appeal for UN Intervention” by Lisa Schlein, Voice of America
27 December 2008 “Chinese Warships Sail, Loaded for Pirates,” by Mark McDonald, The New York Times
18 December 2008 “2 Uighurs Sentenced to Death for West China Police Assault,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
6 November 2008 “China Has Sentenced 55 Over Tibet Riot in March,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
4 November 2008 “China to issue human rights plan,” by Reuters
19 October 2008 “Wary of Islam, China Tightens a Vise of Rules,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
3 September 2008 “Uighurs on Both Sides of Conflict in China,” by Edward Wong, The New York Times
15 August 2008 “End Abuses of Media Freedom,” by Human Rights Watch
7 August 2008 “Blowback: How China Torpedoes Its Investments” by ENOUGH
7 August 2008 “U.S. in ‘Firm Opposition’ to Chinese Human Rights Policies, Bush Says” by Michael Abramowitz, The Washington Post
6 August 2008 “Sponsoring the Olympics Is Bad for Business” by Sophie Richardson, The Huffington Post
6 August 2008 “Olympics Harm Key Human Rights” by Human Rights Watch
6 August 2008 “China Blames Attack on Muslim Separatists,” by Edward Wong and Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
2 August 2008 “Despite Flaws, Rights in China Have Expanded,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
30 July 2008 “Chinese Officials Give Club District A Brusque Cleanup,” by Jill Drew, The Washington Post
29 July 2008 “The Olympics countdown — broken promises,” by Amnesty International
29 July 2008 “Report Sees Little Human Rights Progress,” by Keith Bradsher, The New York Times
28 July 2008 “Rights Issue Looms as Bush Heads to China,” by Michael Abramowitz, The New York Times
24 July 2008 “Abuses Against Tibetans Protesting China’s Tibet Crackdown,” by Human Rights Watch
18 July 2008 “China says heed fears about Bashir genocide charges,” by Chris Buckley, Reuters
13 July 2008 “China ‘is fuelling war in Darfur’” by Hilary Anderson, BBC News
12 July 2008 “2 Uighurs Executed,” by Radio Free Asia
7 July 2008 “Olympics Media Freedom Commitments Violated,” by Human Rights Watch
4 July 2008 “China Agrees to More Talks on Tibet,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
4 July 2008 “Tibet Talks Conclude With Little Progress,” by Jill Drew, The Washington Post
2 July 2008 “China Opens New Talks With Dalai Lama,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
30 June 2008 “Uighurs at Guantanamo,” by Human Rights Watch
27 June 2008 “China Says It Opposes Politicizing Olympics,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
26 June 2008 “Activists Warned on Olympic Protests,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
18 June 2008 “Tibet Autonomous Region: Access Denied,” by Amnesty International
12 June 2008 China Presses Sudan Over Darfur,” by Reuters
10 June 2008 “China says stop Tibet protests to advance talks,” by Reuters
9 June 2008 China’s Thirst for Oil,” by International Crisis Group
4 June 2008 “Beijing Suspends Licenses of 2 Lawyers Who Offered to Defend Tibetans in Court,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
3 June 2008 Thousands of Amnesty supporters demand release of Tiananmen activists,” by Amnesty International
30 May 2008 “Rights Lawyers Face Disbarment Threats,” by Human Rights Watch
27 May 2008 U.S. Resumes Human Rights Dialogue With China,” by Edward Cody, The Washington Post
27 May 2008 “Chinese Families May Have 2nd Child,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
27 May 2008 “One-Child Policy Lifted for Quake Victims’ Parents,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
23 May 2008 “Unusual cruelty,” by Kay Seok, The Guardian
22 May 2008 “China looks to closer Taiwan ties,” by BBC News
22 May 2008 “China Earthquake Pushes Tibet to Sidelines,” by Elisabeth Rosenthal, The New York Times
18 May 2008 “Fed Up With Peace,” by Nicholas D. Kristof, The New York Times
18 May 2008 “Earthquake Opens Gap in Controls on Media,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
16 May 2008 “China buries quake dead as new aftershock hits,” by John Ruwitch, Reuters
1 May 2008 “China Says Abusive Child Labor Ring Is Exposed,” by David Barboza, The New York Times
30 April 2008 “China Sends 30 to Prison in Tibet Riots,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
26 April 2008 “China to Meet With Dalai Lama’s Emissary,” by Jill Drew, The Washington Post
26 April 2008 “Protests Greet the Olympic Torch in Japan,” by The Associated Press
23 April 2008 “China Changes Course, Advocating Tempered Response to Its Critics,” by Jill Drew, The Washington Post
21 April 2008 “Will restive Xinjiang be China’s next trouble spot after Tibet?,” by Lindsay Beck, Reuters
20 April 2008 “Resentment simmers among China’s Muslims,” by William Foreman, The Associated Press
19 April 2008 China Said to Arrest 100 Protesting Monks,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
18 April 2008 “China Dissident Loses Chance to Appeal in Subversion Case,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
16 April 2008 “China Demands CNN Apologize for Commentary,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
15 April 2008 “A second restive minority faces China’s heavy hand,” by Tim Johnson, McClatchy Newspapers
14 April 2008 “China ‘gold medal’ for executions,” by BBC News
13 April 2008 China’s Leader Insists Sovereignty Is at Stake Over Tibet,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
13 April 2008 “For the West, Many Tough Calls on China,” by Steven Erlanger, The New York Times
11 April 2008 “Olympic Official Calls Protests a ‘Crisis’,” by Andrew Jacobs, The New York Times
5 April 2008 “Ethnic Unrest Continues in China,” by Howard W. French
3 April 2008 “China plans quick trials for more than 1,000 Tibet detainees,” by The Associated Press
3 April 2008 “China Confirms Protests by Uighur Muslims,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
3 April 2008 “China urges Nepal to act on Tibet,” by BBC News
3 April 2008 “Jail for Chinese rights activist,” by BBC News
2 April 2008 “Protest in Muslim Province in China,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
1 April 2008 “China makes ‘suicide squad’ claim,” by Michael Bristow, BBC News
31 March 2008 Chinese Nationalism Fuels Tibet Crackdown,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
30 March 2008 Diplomats Visit Tibet Amid Anxiety Over Unrest,” by David Barboza, The New York Times
29 March 2008 Growing Gulf Divides China and Old Foe,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
29 March 2008 “Corporate Sponsors Nervous as Tibet Protest Groups Shadow Olympic Torch’s Run,” by Heather Timmons, The New York Times
27 March 2008 “660 Held in Tibetan Uprising, China Says,” by David Barboza, The New York Times
26 March 2008 “At Shuttered Gateway to Tibet, Unrest Simmers Against Chinese Rule,” by Jake Hooker
25 March 2008 “China Sentences an Advocate of Land Rights to Five Years,” by The Associated Press
25 March 2008 “China’s Wandering Eye,” by Eric Reeves, The New Republic
24 March 2008 “Intellectuals in China Condemn Crackdown,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
22 March 2008 China’s Genocide Games,” by Eric Reeves, The New York Times
21 March 2008 “China Admits to Wounding 4 Tibetan Demonstrators,” by Howard W. French, The New York Times
20 March 2008 “China Won’t Alter Olympic Torch Path,” By Juliet Macur and David Lague, The New York Times
19 March 2008 “China Tries Rights Advocate; Verdict Expected in Week,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
18 March 2008 “Simmering Resentments Led to Tibetan Backlash,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
18 March 2008 “In the Provinces, Life for Tibetans Is a Troubled Mix,” by Maureen Fan, The Washington Post
18 March 2008 “China Premier Blames Dalai Lama for ‘Appalling’ Violence in Tibet,” by David Lague, The New York Times
17 March 2008 “China invokes Panchen Lama,” by Agence France-Presse
17 March 2008 “Curbs on Protest in Tibet Lashed by Dalai Lama,” By Somini Sengupta, The New York Times
16 March 2008 “Tibetans Clash With Chinese Police in Second City,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
15 March 2008 “Ruthless Campaign of Cultural Destruction,” by Barney Faulkner, The Independent
15 March 2008 “Violence in Tibet as Monks Clash With the Police,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
10 March 2008 “Tibet exiles begin protest march,” by BBC News
9 March 2008 “Chinese Lawyer Says He Was Detained and Warned on Activism,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
8 March 2008 “China Defends Sudan Policy and Criticizes Olympics Tie-In,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
5 March 2008 “Beijing’s Propaganda Campaign Can’t Obscure Complicity in Darfur Genocide,” by Eric Reeves
29 February 2008 “China to Reconsider One-Child Limit,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
23 February 2008 “China, in New Role, Presses Sudan on Darfur,” by Lydia Polgreen, The New York Times
15 February 2008 China Rejects Darfur Criticism,” by David Lague, The New York Times
1 February 2008 “China Accuses Online Activist of Subversion,” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
2 January 2008 “A Voice for Rural Women of China,” by John M. Glionma, LA Times
30 January 2008 “Dissident’s Arrest Hints at Olympic Crackdown” by Jim Yardley, The New York Times
5 January 2008 “In Chinese Factories, Lost Fingers and Low Pay,” by David Barboza, The New York Times
30 December 2007 “China Detains Dissident, Citing Subversion,” by Joseph Kahn, The New York Times
17 March 2006 “New Details on China’s Death Camp Emerge,” by Epoch Times China Affairs Correspondent
25 January 2006 “Google: China decision painful but right,” by Ben Hirschler, distributed by Reuters
25 January 2006 “China turns screws on media as Google self-censors,” by Benjamin Kang Lim, Distributed by Reuters
25 January 2006 “Google Launches censored China Site,” by Chrisotpher Bodeen, in the Associated Press
23 October 2005 “Mao’: The Real Mao,” by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times
29 August 2005 “China, genocide mastermind, to be in charge of Khmer Rouge Trial,” by The Cambodian Press Headlines
19 August 2004 “China Detains Buddhist Leader,” by The Washington Post Foreign Service
9 July 2002 “Why Does America Fear This Court?,” by The Washington Post


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