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Tag Archives: Mo Zhixu
The Coming Information Totalitarianism in China, by Mo Zhixu
“A longer, more pessimistic outlook [than the Economist’s special report on China’s internet].” – Mo Zhixu On March 28, the General Office of the State Council issued a “Notice about the Division of Labor in Implementing ‘the Plan for the … Continue reading
Lock Up and Lock Down
Every year in March, China holds its annual Two Meetings—the National People’s Congress (NPC) and the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) –to “discuss and decide” the important matters of the country. Chinese citizens might not know who in the … Continue reading
Posted in Current Events, Uncategorized
Tagged Ai Weiwei, CPPCC, Hu Jia, Hu Shigen, Mo Zhixu, NPC, Two Meetings, Wang Lihong, Xu Zhiyong, Zhang Anni, Zhang Lin
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The Opposition Path and China’s Future
Mo Zhixu (莫之许) is a leading dissident intellectual based in Beijing. The original is published in a recent issue of iSunAffair Weekly as The Death and Life of China’s Dissent and Opposition Movements and in his blog. We recently translated … Continue reading
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Tagged Beijing, CCP, China, communist China, Deng Xiaoping, Mo Zhixu, Wang Dan, Wang Youcai, Wei Jingsheng
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