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February 2, 2022

Tibetan writer missing more than a year after his arrest

Popular Tibetan writer and poet Gendun Lhundrub is incommunicado more than a year after his arrest in western China’s Qinghai province, with family members still in the dark as to his whereabouts or current condition, Tibetan sources say. Lhundrub, aged around 46 and formerly a monk at Rongwo monastery in Rebgong (in Chinese, Tongren) county in the Malho (Huangnan) Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture,
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Published on February 02, 2022 09:04

China takes down Tibetan prayer flags, hoists China’s flag instead

Authorities in China’s Qinghai province are forcing Tibetan nomads to replace the prayer flags they set up near their camps with China’s national emblem in what critics see as an example of the government’s effort to wipe away Tibetan cultural and religious practices. The campaign was launched at the beginning of the year in Matoe (in Chinese, Maduo) county in Qinghai’s Golog (Guoluo) Tibetan
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Published on February 02, 2022 09:03

February 1, 2022

Christopher Wray, FBI Director: Countering Threats Posed by the Chinese Government Inside the U.S.

I’m honored to be here with you at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library. The years of President Reagan’s administration were momentous ones, defined, in large part, by our struggle against the Soviet Union, and its empire—where freedoms we hold dear were snuffed out.I’m sure everyone here is familiar with President Reagan’s speech at the Brandenburg Gate in June 1987, when he called out “Mr.
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Published on February 01, 2022 04:22

Wang Dan: I’ve by now lived in each of China’s main megaregions. It is time to make assessments.

I’ve by now lived in each of China’s main megaregions. It is time to make assessments.Everything that can go wrong in urban design has gone wrong in Beijing. The climate is arid and prone to northerly sandstorms. Its streets are unwalkable, but a stroll would reveal that its imperial heritage, made up of alley houses called hutongs, is slowly being taken over by its socialist heritage, made up of
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Published on February 01, 2022 04:17

FBI chief: Threat from China ‘more brazen’ than ever before

The threat to the West from the Chinese government is “more brazen” and damaging than ever before, FBI Director Christopher Wray said Monday night in accusing Beijing of stealing American ideas and innovation and launching massive hacking operations.The speech at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library amounted to a stinging rebuke of the Chinese government just days before Beijing is set to
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Published on February 01, 2022 00:01

Activists urge athletes to speak out at Beijing Olympics

Human rights activists issued a call to action against the Beijing Olympics on Friday, imploring athletes and sponsors to speak out against what they call the “genocide games.” Speaking at an online press conference organized by the rights group Human Rights Watch, activists representing Chinese dissidents and the minority Uyghur and Tibetan populations urged international attendants to voice
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Published on February 01, 2022 00:00

January 31, 2022

Celebrations for Year of the Tiger are muted, but bring hope

People across Asia prepared Monday for muted Lunar New Year celebrations amid concerns over the coronavirus and virulent omicron variant, even as increasing vaccination rates raised hopes that the Year of the Tiger might bring life back closer to normal. The Lunar New Year is the most important annual holiday in China and falls on Tuesday, Feb. 1. Each year is named after one of twelve signs of
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Published on January 31, 2022 23:58

What it's like to fly into Beijing's Olympic 'bubble'

The Beijing Winter Olympics is being hosted inside a veritable fortress -- known informally as the "bubble" -- that takes weeks of careful planning to successfully penetrate. Designed to prevent the spread of Covid, the bubble is the most ambitious quarantine attempted anywhere since the start of the pandemic.The journey inside the bubble starts with a copy of the "Playbook," an 83-page rule book
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Published on January 31, 2022 23:53

Grindr disappears from app stores in China amid Olympics crackdown

Gay dating app Grindr has disappeared from multiple app stores in Chinaas authorities tighten control of the country’s already heavily policed internet and purge online behaviour the ruling Communist party dislikes.The country’s cyber authority is conducting a month-long campaign to root out illegal and sensitive content during the lunar new year holiday and February’s Winter Olympics. Although
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Published on January 31, 2022 23:16

‘This is not justice’: Chinese activists held for two years await trial

As millions of Chinese families gather this week to celebrate the arrival of the year of the tiger, Luo Shengchun is awaiting news of the fate of her husband, Ding Jiaxi, a human rights lawyer. “It’s the third year that our family hasn’t celebrated the Chinese new year. I don’t know what celebrating new year means now,” said Luo, who now lives in self-imposed exile in New York. “It’s beyond
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Published on January 31, 2022 23:14

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