Demonstrations, during a four-day Communist Party plenum, target a government complaints office that processes grievances against local party officials
In what many critics call retaliatory sentencing, court jails attorney whose high-profile clients challenged Beijing
Journalists say they were beaten, detained by Chinese police while trying to cover violent crackdown on protesters in small fishing village
Candidate who dropped out of city's legislative contest says threats of violence forced his hand
After being detained for more than two years, publisher and editor are sentenced for illegal business operations by a court in Guangdong province
Hong Kong newspaper says former top Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping's niece and her husband both own offshore companies
Men recently released from mainland Chinese custody; both are from Causeway Bay Books, book shop specializing in gossipy political books about Chinese leaders
CCTV edited some comments by Xi Jinping, delayed broadcast of Ma Ying-jeou’s speech
Four members of Shouwang Church have reportedly been sentenced to 10 days of administrative detention for 'disturbing public order'
Zhang is one of more than 100 human rights lawyer rounded up by Chinese authorities in July
Among other things, law would enhance Beijing's ability to obtain records of Internet users, block material it considers illegal
Occupy movement’s 3 leaders say they’ll turn themselves in; student leaders won’t follow
Planned surrender to police being described not as capitulation, but as act of civil disobedience that shows respect for law
Dozens of journalists sign letter complaining about how captions accompanying TVB footage of police beating of protesters were altered