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Filed under: Freedom of the press -- China China's Forbidden Zones: Shutting the Media out of Tibet and Other "Sensitive" Stories (2008), by Human Rights Watch (Organization) (HTML and PDF with commentary at hrw.org) "You Will be Harassed and Detained": Media Freedoms Under Assault in China Ahead of the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games (2007), by Human Rights Watch (Organization) (HTML and PDF with commentary at hrw.org) China's Pursuit of a New World Media Order (in English, Chinese, and French; 2019), by Reporters Without Borders (PDF files with commentary at rsf.org) Media Freedom in China: Roundtable Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Seventh Congress, Second Session, June 24, 2002 (Washington: GPO, 2002), by United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China The Long Shadow of Chinese Censorship: How the Communist Party's Media Restrictions Affect News Outlets Around the World (Washington: Center for International Media Assistance, National Endowment for Democracy, 2013), by Sarah G. Cook (PDF at ned.org)
Filed under: Freedom of the press -- China -- Xinjiang Uygur Zizhiqu China's Far West, Conditions in Xinjiang One Year After Demonstrations and Riots: Roundtable Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Eleventh Congress, Second Session, July 19, 2010 (Washington: GPO, 2010), by United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China Filed under: Internet -- Censorship -- China China's Censorship of the Internet and Social Media, the Human Toll and Trade Impact: Hearing Before the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, One Hundred Twelfth Congress, First Session, November 17, 2011 (Washington: GPO, 2012), by United States Congressional-Executive Commission on China (page images at HathiTrust) Cyber-Nationalism in China: Challenging Western Media Portrayals of Internet Censorship in China (c2012), by Ying Jiang (PDF and Epub with commentary at Adelaide) "Race to the Bottom": Corporate Complicity in Chinese Internet Censorship (New York: Human Rights Watch, 2006), by Rebecca MacKinnon (PDF with commentary at hrw.org) Filed under: Mass media -- Censorship -- ChinaFiled under: Social media -- Censorship -- China
Filed under: Hong Kong (China) -- Church history
Filed under: Hong Kong (China) -- Church history -- Periodicals
Filed under: Hong Kong (China) -- History -- Siege, 1941Filed under: Hong Kong (China) -- Politics and government
Filed under: Hong Kong (China) -- Politics and government -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Hong Kong (China) -- Social life and customsFiled under: Min zhu dang (Hong Kong, China)Filed under: Assembly, Right of -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Associations, institutions, etc. -- Law and legislation -- China -- Hong Kong
Filed under: British -- China -- Hong Kong -- History -- 19th century Correspondence Respecting the Alleged Existence of Chinese Slavery in Hong Kong: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswood for H.M.S.O., 1882), contrib. by John Pope-Hennessy Filed under: Chinese -- China -- Hong Kong
Filed under: Christianity -- China -- Hong Kong -- Periodicals
Filed under: Christianity and culture -- China -- Hong Kong -- Periodicals
Filed under: Church and social problems -- China -- Hong Kong -- PeriodicalsFiled under: Civil rights -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Democracy -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Demonstrations -- Law and legislation -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Freedom of expression -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Household employees -- China -- Hong Kong Correspondence Respecting the Alleged Existence of Chinese Slavery in Hong Kong: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswood for H.M.S.O., 1882), contrib. by John Pope-Hennessy Filed under: Human rights -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Justice, Administration of -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Public law -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Legislation -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Political parties -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Political persecution -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Prostitution -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Protest movements -- China -- Hong KongFiled under: Slavery -- China -- Hong Kong Correspondence Respecting the Alleged Existence of Chinese Slavery in Hong Kong: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswood for H.M.S.O., 1882), contrib. by John Pope-Hennessy
Filed under: Women -- China -- Hong Kong -- Social conditions -- 19th century Correspondence Respecting the Alleged Existence of Chinese Slavery in Hong Kong: Presented to Both Houses of Parliament by Command of Her Majesty (London: Printed by Eyre and Spottiswood for H.M.S.O., 1882), contrib. by John Pope-Hennessy
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