Followers of an X account that circulates news censored in China find themselves in hot tea for ‘thought crime’.
Followers of an X account that circulates news censored in China find themselves in hot tea for ‘thought crime’.
This in-depth, must-read looks at a spike in intolerance for activism in China, which, under President Xi Jinping, has culminated in a massive setback for the country’s human rights activists, faced with the most severe crackdown since the Tiananmen massacre in 1989. China Digital Times explores what happened and why the government is so threatened by the emergence of independent civic groups and both domestic and foreign NGOs.