The following is a translation of this post from blogger/writer/race car driver Han Han. Note that I have translated ”黄段子“ (literally, “yellow texts”) variously as “inappropriate texts”, “sexy texts”, and “pornographic texts” depending on what I think works best in context. Translation Today, all over the nation, the crackdown has started on pornographic/inappropriate text...
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Tags: Censorship, Han Han, Sexting
Posted in Culture, Current Events, Translations | 12 Comments »
It’s a tough life for journalists in China sometimes, but that doesn’t mean they have to like it. In this awesome post at ESWN, Roland translates part of the transcript of a PSB press conference discussing an incident where a police officer shot and killed two local men. Unfortunately for the PSB representative, the...
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Tags: Journalism
Posted in Current Events, Links | 7 Comments »
Hat tip to Richard from Peking Duck for pointing us to this, perhaps the worst article I have ever seen about China in a respected Western news source. It should be noted that even before this, Richard noted that Shaun Rein’s column is often terrible, but this one really takes the cake. His greatest...
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Tags: Forbes, Shaun Rein
Posted in China From the West | 17 Comments »
Chinese artist, activist, and dissident Ai Weiwei? He’s not a big fan of Confucius, apparently. From his Twitter: From whatever angle you look at it, Confucius is disgusting. He followed that with the rather vulgar: I don’t understand Confucius and Confucianism, do I also not understand your mother’s c**t? Lest one be confused and...
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Tags: Ai Weiwei, Confucius
Posted in History, Translations | 12 Comments »
The following is a translation of this post from Tiger Temple, about the ordeal and presumed death of a homeless man in Bobai, Guangxi. This post contains disturbing images and may be NSFW. Translation When Ren Zi called that night from a Guangxi street, he was standing beside a vagrant. His voice choking repeatedly...
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Tags: Censorship, Homelessness, Injustice, Tiger Temple
Posted in International Relations | 4 Comments »
Things have been depressing for China watchers as of late. Increased censorship, Google’s threat to leave, Liu Xiaobo’s sentencing, Gao Zhisheng’s probable execution…it’s been a rough month. But you’ll be happy to know that a few encouraging things have happened! First of all, the recent reports that “sexting” would be banned appear to have...
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Tags: Censorship, Cultural Revolution, Good News, Internet, Xinjiang
Posted in Current Events, History, Science and Technology | 2 Comments »
Blogger/author/race car driver/faux bad-boy Han Han recently posted a very tongue-in-cheek essay predicting China’s future in reaction to the news about Google. It has since been deleted, probably by Sina’s editors, but the Chinese original can be found here, among other places, and Roland Soong of ESWN has already translated it. The whole thing...
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Tags: Ai Weiwei, Censorship, Han Han, Michael Anti, Predictions
Posted in Current Events, Translations | 7 Comments »
It is with a heavy heart that I point you in the direction of these stories. Gao Zhisheng, a lawyer who ChinaGeeks contributor Chris Hearne wrote about back in March of 2009, is missing. Gao, a Nobel Prize nominee, has been in custody since last February, but when his brother asked for information about...
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Tags: Gao Zhisheng, Injustice
Posted in Current Events, Opinions, Politics | 13 Comments »
I wrote about this in our “While You Were Reading About Google” post, but I’m pretty sure no one read it because everyone was caught up in the Google story. Perhaps they still all. This story is worth your time, though, because it has implications that potentially rival, if not surpass, those of Google’s...
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Tags: Censorship, Sex
Posted in Current Events, Politics, Science and Technology | 4 Comments »
Commenter wooddoo posted a rumor apparently going around that as of today, there is officially no more Google China. Can anyone confirm this?
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Tags: Censorship, Google
Posted in Current Events | 7 Comments »