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Tag Archives: freedom of expression
Breaking on Twitter: thugs harass and detain Deng Yujiao journalist
A Twitter development in the Deng Yujiao case.
Posted in Internet
Tagged Deng Yujiao, freedom of expression, journalists, media
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Internet censorship victim wins court case
Censored economics professor wins court case against Internet provider for censoring his blog posts.
Posted in Censorship
Tagged censorship, freedom of expression, Hu Xingdou, Internet, law, Liu Xiaoyuan
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Does freedom of speech simply mean people can say what they want?
Xinhua asks a simple question and gives a very complicated meaningless answer.
Posted in State media
Tagged censorship, freedom of expression, Pliny, Xinhua
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Sina, Sohu and Danwei blocked by Iranian Net Nanny
Danwei has been blocked by Iran’s Net Nanny.
Posted in Net Nanny Follies
Tagged censorship, Danwei, freedom of expression, Great Firewall, Iran, media regulation, net nanny
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Yuan Tengfei on freedom of speech
Internet star and Beijing history teacher Yuan Tengfei talks about freedom of speech, English subtitles by Chris Wip.
Posted in Featured Video
Tagged Chris Wip, freedom of expression, history, Yuan Tengfei
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Tough questions about the earthquake
Links to translations of Chinese writings that include tough questions about the Sichuan earthquake.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged censorship, civil society, construction, earthquake, freedom of expression, media regulation, Sichuan
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China Daily exclusive and quake flood prevention
A China Daily exclusive.
Posted in State media
Tagged censorship, earthquake, floods, freedom of expression, media, media regulation, Sichuan, The China Daily
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Freedom of expression and government reform
Zi Zhongyun (资中筠) talks of the need for institutional guarantees for free speech.
Posted in Media regulation
Tagged @classic, Chang Ping, freedom of expression, Yanhuang Chunqiu, Zi Zhongyun
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Danwei Picks: 2007-11-26
Beijing Newspeak on the Guangzhou flight interruptions, ESWN with a SMD article on poor-quality translation, and the Financial Times with a look at how TV broadcasts avoid sensitive topics.
Posted in From the Web
Tagged Beijing Newspeak, ESWN, freedom of expression
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How much freedom of speech do Chinese netizens have?
Xiong Peiyun (熊培云) on La République des Esprits (思想国) writes about Netease and comment pruning in the Shanxi brick kiln slave case.
Posted in BBS, Blogs, Internet, Media and Advertising, Media regulation
Tagged freedom of expression, Netease, Xiong Peiyun
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