China: An online service to “train” journalists in the regime’s propaganda, a new tool for brainwashing and coercion
The new service is designed to “train” Chinese media professionals in the “Marxist vision of journalism”.
Arrests and attacks in China
Journalist assault, human rights lawyer sentenced, Uyghur students jailed, Indian correspondent expelled.
China: Journalists under increased pressure as national security law expands in Macau
The law now extends to “any individual” suspected of undermining China’s national security, meaning also outside of territory, and regardless of nationality.
World Health Organization denies entry to two Taiwanese journalists
The two journalists had previously been accredited to cover the event and were told that the decision was based on a demand by Chinese authorities.
China: Cyberspace crackdowns, “People’s Daily” recall, Uyghur phone monitoring
The latest China Media Bulletin of Freedom House featured reports on censorship, surveillance, and interrogation of Uyghurs.
China: Senior political commentator Guo Feixiong sentenced to 8 years for “subversion”
Chinese political commentator and human rights lawyer Guo Feixiong was sentenced to eight years in prison on the charge of “incitement to subvert state power”.
PEN America calls on China to release Taiwan-based publisher Li Yanhe
Li Yanhe published books by Chinese dissidents and translated Western authors.
France’s Macron ignores rights violations during visit to China
“As during his last visit in 2019, Macron publicly ignored the deteriorating human rights situation in China under Xi. China’s ‘president for life’ has continued to tighten his dictatorial grip on the country, further stifling dissent with relentless repression coupled with pervasive surveillance.”
Chinese blogger Ruan Xiaohuan sentenced to 7 years in prison
On February 10, a court in Shanghai sentenced Ruan to seven years in prison for allegedly inciting the subversion of state power.
Censorship updates in China: Chatbot, foreign correspondents, Weibo manipulation
Freedom House monitored an uptick in censorship within China during the annual National People’s Congress and Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.
Chinese authorities must release “Blank Paper” protesters and allow free expression on COVID-19 pandemic
25 organizations call on the Chinese government to immediately and unconditionally release four women arrested for participating in a memorial protest, and all other “Blank Paper” protesters, many of whom were women.
Covid-19 a widespread excuse to bar foreign correspondents from reporting in China
The 2022 report of the Foreign Correspondents’ Club of China identified the barriers faced by foreign journalists reporting in the country last year.
Beijing’s censors could shape the future of AI-generated content
AI-driven tools are used widely inside the country for politicized content monitoring, censorship, and public surveillance.
RSF condemns the detention of 4 Chinese journalists after last month’s protests
The charges against 4 journalists range from “picking quarrels and provoking trouble” to “gathering a crowd to disrupt public order”; for the second charge they can be sentenced up to life imprisonment.
China: Respect freedoms of expression, press and assembly
Around 50 global civil society groups have signed a statement urging the Chinese government to respect the rights to privacy and to freedoms of peaceful assembly and expression of those who had been protesting against the harsh lockdown measures over the past weeks.
Shanghai police detain foreign journalists covering anti-lockdown protests
Journalists were assaulted and briefly detained while covering the ongoing protests against COVID-19 restrictions in China.