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China Invents Own Peace Prize, Is Mocked By Taiwan (via NewsFeed)

There are a couple things the Chinese Communist Party dislikes: Criticism, for one. Also, Taiwan. ...

Who Needs Nobel: China Launches the Confucius Peace Prize (via NewsFeed)

It’s been a tough month for China’s PR machine. First Beijing had to figure out what to do ...

Peace-ful Protest: List of Countries Boycotting Nobel Grows (via NewsFeed)

If you, like China, think that the Nobel committee is a bunch of "clowns" who are ...

Chinese woman sentenced to a year in labour camp over tweet

Amnesty International today urged the Chinese authorities to release a woman sentenced to a year in a labour camp for retweeting a supposedly anti-Japanese message. Chinese online activist Cheng Jianping was sentenced to one year of ‘Re-education Through Labour’ on Monday for “disturbing social order”, having retweeted a satirical suggestion on October 17 that the Japanese Pavilion at the Shanghai Expo be attacked. Cheng disappeared ten days later, on what was to be her wedding day, her whereabouts unknown until it emerged this week ...

Activist Artist Goes on Trial in Beijing

BEIJING — In a case that has galvanized the Chinese arts community, a prominent artist who helped lead a short-lived demonstration along the nation’s most politically hallowed thoroughfare went on trial Wednesday on assault charges that supporters say are aimed at punishing him for his political activism. The defendant, Wu Yuren, 39, is accused of assaulting a group of police officers at a Beijing police station last May. He had gone to the stationhouse with a friend who was seeking to file a complaint against his landlord, but Mr. Wu ended up in a verbal confrontation with several officers after they grabbed his cellphone, the friend, Yang Licai, said. The police officers say Mr. Wu attacked them. Mr. Wu claims ...
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