Tag Archives: justice

It’s just that we can’t see them – reflections on class and poverty

This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. Over the last thirty years, along with remarkable economic development, China has seen the gap … Continue reading

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How to build a good public life?

This is the 1510 Digest, a weekly roundup of recent essays and articles published on the Chinese web, with links to translations on the Marco Polo Project. This week’s digest brings together two recent pieces which, in different ways, show the influence … Continue reading

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Scholars and peasants vs. re-education through labor

Mao Yushi, He Weifang and other scholars send a letter attacking re-education through labor (劳动教养 劳教). Chen Chao sues in Henan.

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She Xianglin after six months on the outside

She Xianglin (佘祥林 ), cleared of murder and out of prison for six months, is closely monitored by the local government in his town in Hubei. His phone is tapped, and he’s still seeking compensation and justice.

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