China

2008

  

Falling Short: Words and Deeds: Confronting the Contradictions

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Falling Short: Appendix I: Constitutional and International Guarantees

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Falling Short: Appendix II: Media Law in China

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Falling Short: Appendix III: Journalists Imprisoned in China

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Falling Short: Recommendations

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Falling Short: Opportunity Dissolves: Foreign Media Still Obstructed

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CPJ Impact

June 2008 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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Tibetan blog hacked

May 27, 2008 POSTED June 11, 2008 Woeser, www.woeser.middle-way.net HARASSED The Web site of a leading Beijing-based Tibetan commentator with the single name Woeser was hacked and her Skype identity stolen, according to Robbie Barnett, who runs Columbia University’s Tibetan Studies program.

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Chinese journalist sentenced to four years

New York, May 13, 2008—Qi Chonghuai, a journalist in China’s Shandong province who had written critically about local officials, was sentenced today to four years in prison for fraud and extortion in a trial that lasted 12 hours, according to his wife and lawyers. Access to the trial was limited, and reporters were not allowed…

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CPJ Impact

May 2008 News from the Committee to Protect Journalists

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2008