Reeducation Returns to China
Chinese authorities have been rapidly increasing restrictions on religious practice. @adrianzenz considers how measures used to suppress dissent in Xinjiang could be applied across the country:https://t.co/x7TxJP2Gnr
— Foreign Affairs (@ForeignAffairs) 25. Juni 2019
Calls Grow For an Independent Probe Into Police Violence During #HongKong Protests.The government cancels a scheduled cabinet meeting as professional and religious groups join the chorus of calls for an independent inquiry.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 26. Juni 2019
Check out my interview with @AOMConnect on how demographic dissimilarity shapes absenteeism behavior of newcomers over time. For details see @ProfKunze and my recent #AMJ article. Interview and article 👉https://t.co/e0dzD74A0G@unikonstanz@EXCInequality@AOM_OB@HR_Div_AoM
— Max Reinwald (@max_rwald) 26. Juni 2019
Talk of #trade at the upcoming #G20OsakaSummit tends to focus on #tariffs and competition, particularly between #USA and #China. But what about #corruption? (New thread!👇) 1/5
— Transparency Int’l (@anticorruption) 26. Juni 2019
U.S. judge finds 3 big Chinese banks in contempt in N. Korean sanctions and money laundering probe, triggering for first time Patriot Act penalty that could cut one off from the U.S. financial system at the demand of the Atty Gen or Treasury Secretary. https://t.co/vO2Iv23RI3
— Spencer Hsu (@hsu_spencer) 24. Juni 2019
May I write an op-ed for @globaltimesnews that expresses my concerns over the situation in Xinjiang? Here’s a bonus: I will use only Chinese (primary) sources to inform my analysis.
— Timothy Grose (@GroseTimothy) 26. Juni 2019
Thank you @KerryMP for raising the case of Aung Marm Oo with @MarkFieldUK – and we are looking forward to hear which representatives from Burmese civil society and media will be invited to the Global Conference for Media Freedom in London in July.https://t.co/lIDisUcWzm
— Burma Campaign UK (@burmacampaignuk) 12. Juni 2019
Crackdown on #China’s Folk Religions: 6,000 Temples Destroyed . Active for generations, places of worship for indigenous religions are being demolished throughout the country, authorities claiming that they are illegal.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 26. Juni 2019
#China : Party-Glorifying Songs Replace #Buddhist Chants.Even dances and aerobics for seniors to traditional Buddhist music are prohibited in public spaces, for fear of the spread of religion.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 26. Juni 2019
China’s Panchen made head of Tibet Buddhist gov’t body | Tibetan Review https://t.co/kmDFUydsdo
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 26. Juni 2019
#Tibet : #China has decorated the replacement 11th #PanchenLama it appointed back in 1995 in place of the one recognized by the #DalaiLama with a third title: the president of the Tibet Autonomous Regional Branch of the Buddhist Association of China.
— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 26. Juni 2019
#Tibet : Rare Photos Show Evidence of Monks, Nuns Evicted From #Tibetan #Buddhist Center
Authorities have forced nearly 3,500 monks and nuns from the #YachenGar Tibetan Buddhist Center. pic.twitter.com/ZVQjziGlb4— claudio tecchio (@DossierTibet) 25. Juni 2019
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