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Hong Kong Pro-Democracy Exiles Not Intimidated by China’s Arrest Warrants and Bounties
Hong Kong police issued arrest warrants to eight human rights advocates on exile, Ted Hui and Anna Kwok said they will continue with their advocacy work.

Malaysia Ramps Up Harassment of Government Critics, Rights Groups Say
Rights groups say police investigations into journalists, protesters, and opposition lawmakers have picked up since the country entered a state of emergency in January.

Apple Removes VPN Apps in China amid Muzzling of Sensitive Political News
Authorities do not want sensitive political news smuggled via domestic networks.

PODCAST: Tibet, Protest and China; The Future of the Tibetan Protest Movement
Check out the latest episode of The News Lens Radio.

What the Chinese Public Really Think of Anti-corruption Crackdowns
The Chinese government must better tackle political meddling in business before people view anti-graft policies as effective.

Vietnamese Netizens Defiant Despite Looming Prison Threats
‘What doesn’t kill you only makes you stronger’: Vietnamese bloggers and political activists will continue to criticize authorities, despite the ever-present threat of jail and an increasingly confident government.

Canaries in the Coal Mine
China has been in a police state of mind lately.