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Monthly Archives: April 2018

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Perspectives | Navigating Xinjiang’s security checkpoints

Uyghur NewsBy Darren Byler April 30, 2018

It’s not hard to spot the ethno-racial profiling Chinese authorities use to clamp down on Uighur resistance. In recent years, Chinese authorities have established numerous checkpoints in cities and towns across Xinjiang, the vast province that abuts post-Soviet Central Asia. In some areas, one is unable to walk more than a couple of hundred meters…

Why do we keep turning a blind eye to Chinese political interference?

Human Rights in ChinaBy Professor Clive HamiltonApril 4, 2018

 Academics in Australia might reflect on the fact that scholarly books critical of the Chinese Communist Party are now shunned by publishers. Scholars who work on China know that continued access to the country requires them to play by Beijing’s rules, which for most means self-censorship – the dirty secret of China studies in Australia.…

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