

Vietnam and China: Grave concern over reports of Tibetan writer’s suspicious death in custody
Human rights advocates said that the suspicious death of Tibetan writer and educator Humkar Dorje Rinpoche could be a case of transnational repression.

China: Police arrest Tibetans for internet, phone use
Human Rights Watch highlighted the information restrictions and surveillance operations conducted by the Chinese government in Tibet.

China: RSF calls for the release of Taiwan-based publisher Li Yanhe
He is one of the last Chinese journalists publishing books critical of the Chinese regime.

‘Cybersecurity with Chinese Characteristics’: Digital governance in the Indo-Pacific
A new report by ARTICLE 19 looks into the promotion of China’s cybersecurity norms in Indonesia, Pakistan, and Vietnam; and offers Taiwan’s rights-based approach as a model.

China: Blogger Liu Hanbin detained for one month after exposing a land seizure scandal
The blogger posted a video in which he mentioned a case of farmers protesting against the seizing of their land by officials.

Hong Kong: Free expression under attack 40 years after the Sino-British Joint Declaration
The assault on Hong Kong’s freedoms has in large part been driven by the Beijing-imposed 2020 National Security Law.

The Chinese regime’s fierce repression of journalists hidden behind a day of celebration
RSF identifies five key repressive tactics that highlight the critical dangers to press freedom in China.

China: New campaign to ‘standardise’ use of language signals further clampdown on online expression
The rise in online censorship has been labelled by online commentators in China as the ‘new literary inquisition’.

The boomerang effect of Beijing’s economic censorship
“Suppressing unwelcome news and faking optimism creates an environment in which mistakes are not corrected and errors compound.”

China shuts down journalist’s internet, cell service
Gao Yu told CPJ that she must go to a friend’s house or a restaurant to access the internet.

Chinese authorities arrest 2 ethnic Kazakh TV journalists in Xinjiang
Chinese authorities urged to release ethnic Kazakh journalists and to cease harassing members of the press.

Censorship and isolation as China bans thousands of mobile apps
More than 60 percent of the world’s top 100 apps in China Apple App stores are either unavailable or inaccessible in China.

CPJ calls for immediate release of Chinese journalist Sophia Huang Xueqin
The journalist is well known for her reporting on sexual abuse in China.

China Dissent Monitor: January to March 2024
The report observed increased censorship on video platforms.