Action is seen by activists and lawyers as reflecting Beijing's growing constraints on rights lawyers
For the first time a lawsuit has been filed in China against a foreign scholar who is studying China’s human rights issues
Beijing's anti-Islam campaign is now targeting the Utsuls, a 10,000-strong Muslim ethnic community that has successfully, for now, pushed back against a ban on wearing head scarves
Rights advocates say Beijing deliberately scheduled hearing in ‘defiance of universal values’
Critics say Beijing is making an example of citizens who quietly aid dissidents
A political blogger was sentenced, and a veteran rights activist who criticized Beijing's COVID-19 response was arrested
Wang Qiaoling blames authorities after being told she could not renew her lease; husband and several other rights lawyers have been held since July 2015
Local media say 18-year-old man was in Hong Kong to compete in International Mathematical Olympiad
One of five Hong Kong booksellers who went missing under mysterious circumstances last year says he had been detained for more than eight months by Beijing officials
Journalist vanished from Beijing airport Tuesday while trying to board flight to Hong Kong; connection to open letter calling for resignation of President Xi Jinping suspected
State media reportedly to boycott annual ceremony over best-picture nominee '10 Years,’ which depicts a bleak Hong Kong after decade under China's control
Hong Kong pro-democracy protesters say unexpected mention at Oscars lifts spirits