Narratives from Social Movements and Identity Politics in Hong Kong and Taiwan
by Freddy Lim
via Global Taiwan Institute on August 26, 2020
Hong Kong and Taiwan are cultural powerhouses. That terrifies Beijing (subscription required)
by Arthur Tam
via The Washington Post on May 29, 2020
Hong Kong’s national security law: 10 things you need to know
via Amnesty International on July 17, 2020
Who Is Jimmy Lai? Prominent Hong Kong Publisher Faces New National Security Law
by Julie McCarthy
via NPR on August 23, 2020
Joshua Wong: ‘I Stand with Brave, Young People Fighting for Change Across Asia’
by Heather Chen
via Vice World News on August 25, 2020
Profs and Loss: China is killing academic freedom in Hong Kong (subscription required)
via The Economist on August 23, 2020
Hong Kong’s Protesters Are Writing Their ‘Last Letters’
by Billy H.C. Kwok
via The Nation on August 3, 2020
China Secretly Built A Vast New Infrastructure To Imprison Muslims, Part 1
by Megha Rajagopalan, Allison Killing, and Christo Buschek
via BuzzFeed News on August 27, 2020
What They Saw: Ex-Prisoners Detail The Horrors Of China's Detention Camps, Part 2
by Allison Killing and Megha Rajagopalan
via BuzzFeed News on August 27, 2020
How China uses Muslim press trips to counter claims of Uighur abuse
by Kate Wong and David Bogi
via The Guardian on August 23, 2020
Trump administration weighs accusing China of ‘genocide’ over Uighurs
by Daniel Lippman and Nahal Toosi
via Politico on August 25, 2020
Global Law and Business Podcast – Rayhan Asat (Uyghur Crisis)
via China Law Blog on August 21, 2020
Sanctions on China’s top cotton supplier weave a tangled web for fashion brands (subscription required)
by Eva Dou
via The Washington Post on August 22, 2020
Confessions of a Xinjiang Camp Teacher (subscription required)
by Ruth Ingram
via The Diplomat on August 17, 2020
China orders hospitals to abort, kill newborn babies of religious and ethnic minorities
by Leah MarieAnn Klett
via Christian Post on August 22, 2020
In Chinas Lagern: Wie das Regime Andersdenkende gewaltsam ›sinisiert‹. [In China’s Camps: How the regime forcibly ‘sinizes’ dissidents]
by Anna Mayumi Kerber
via Datum on March 2020
China removes over 900 church crosses in first half of 2020: report
by Leah MarieAnn Klett
via Christian Post on August 28, 2020