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Democracy Crushed in China… Again
China's democratic experiment comes to a bloody (and very predictable) end.
September 16, 2016
BY
Chris Chappell
China Expels Journalists From Fishing Village Under Siege
BEIJING—Journalists were attacked and forced out of the fishing village where China has suppressed new protests five years ...
September 15, 2016
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Village Leader Seeks U.S. Asylum Before Elections
A candidate for elections in Wuhan, China has applied for U.S. asylum, fearing he will be arrested on ...
March 27, 2014
BY
Carol Wickenkamp
Grassroots Groups Spread Through Guangdong
In recent years, grassroots organizations have been proliferating throughout the Guangdong region in southern China, causing nervousness among ...
July 15, 2013
BY
Annie Wu
Wukan Villagers’ Land Not Returned One Year On
Almost one year after the uprising in Wukan that brought international attention, another controversy is brewing over the ...
February 20, 2013
BY
Jane Lin
Former Wukan Village Party Members Detained and Interrogated
Chinese communist authorities have punished eight of the nine members of the previous Wukan village committee, according to ...
April 24, 2012
BY
Jeanmarie Lunsford
Chinese Officials Downplay Wukan Village Elections
Contradictory statements by officials at China’s annual two meetings regarding the eagerly anticipated village elections in Wukan, Guangdong ...
March 8, 2012
BY
Luo Ya
Wukan Protest Leaders Elected to Villager Committee
The citizens of Wukan got their election on March 3, bringing to office several of the local leaders ...
March 4, 2012
BY
Matthew Robertson
Village in Zhejiang Mimics Wukan, Expelling Local Officials
Village in Zhejiang Province, China, tries Wukan-style uprising, scaring away government staff.
February 8, 2012
BY
Tang Ming
Chinese Farmers Elect Own Union to Fight Corruption
In a small township in Henan Province, over two hundred farmers have taken a leaf from the book ...
January 31, 2012
BY
Tang Ming
People of Wukan Challenge China Model
The China Model came up against the villagers of Wukan in southern China, and for the moment, the ...
January 17, 2012
BY
Michael Young
Wukan’s Fate: Collecting the Debt After the Autumn Harvest
The retaliation by the Chinese regime that Wukan Villagers have worried about is beginning.
January 4, 2012
BY
Heng He
Youth-Led Protests Gain Momentum in China
Just as protests were winding down in Wukan, energetic young people with a newfound sense of their own ...
December 27, 2011
BY
Jane Lin
Chinese Village Focus of Internal Communist Party Conflict
The struggle over land in Wukan Village in China is part of a larger conflict inside the Chinese ...
December 22, 2011
BY
Wang Hua
‘Young Enthusiasts’ Guide Chinese Village in Groundbreaking Protests
In an effort to stand up to local Communist Party officials, a group of young activists have initiated ...
December 21, 2011
BY
Jane Lin
Communist Party Authorities Say Wukan Demands ‘Reasonable,’ With Caveats
The bold gambit of the protesting residents of Wukan village in southern China appears to have paid off, ...
December 20, 2011
BY
Matthew Robertson
Wukan Unrest Spreads to Neighboring Village
The showdown between villagers and local officials in the locked-down village of Wukan inspired a neighboring village to ...
December 17, 2011
BY
Gisela Sommer
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