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En stærk og personlig fortælling om Liu Xiaobo
RT @TomLasseter @taniabranigan: An extraordinary, very personal piece on #liuxiaobo by Linda Jaivin http://bit.ly/hzahMM
Glimrende – seks års artikler om Liu Xiaobo
RT @CDTimes: Six years of coverage of Liu Xiaobo, all in one place: CDT: http://bit.ly/gToBih
Dagbladet Æble har også tegnefilm om den tåbelige Confucius pris
Hilarious! Next Media have video of Confucius Prize http://bit.ly/gK3xTA Also, starring armed panda bear
Wikileaks – Nordkoreanske arbejdere bygger atomkraftværker i Myanmar
Wikileaks – North Korean workers might helps Burma build nuclear sites. BBC: http://bbc.in/hzwPBX
Kinas fremmarch, igenigenigenigen
FT comment: A risen China reaches for power http://bit.ly/eHfhve
Wikileaks – Kina træt af Myanmar
Guardian: WikiLeaks cables – China ‘fed up’ with Burma’s footdragging on reforms http://bit.ly/i9Xxbh
Liu Xiaobo beskriver sin rolle under demonstrationerne i 1989
RT @MalcolmMoore: Liu Xiaobo’s candid and self-searching assessment of the Tiananmen Sq protests. Well worth a read http://is.gd/ithoo
Syder og bobler – Kinas seneste udbrud mod Nobel
RT @kemc: “A farce that puts China on trial is underway in Oslo.” GT cranks up the rhetoric in honor of today http://bit.ly/dXshiv
Ups – censuren smutter
Doh! RT @markmackinnon: Censors allow BBC back on air in time for report from Moscow explaining Russia’s no-show today at ceremony in Oslo.
Flot – historiske fotos fra Xinjiang
RT @weelingsoh: Amazing archived photos of the Xinjiang Bingtuan at @Yang_gui_zi’s blog http://ow.ly/3mTAc http://ow.ly/3mTAg
Amat… Idio… Læs om Kinas svar på Nobels Fredspris
Sigh… Organisers claim Confucius prize older than century-old Nobel prize – at its inaugural ceremony. http://bit.ly/i0zWDF
Enkelte kinesiske provinser får økonomi større end Ruslands
FT Blog: China provinces ‘to be bigger than Russia’ http://bit.ly/fXBxVq
Kinas globale kamp mod menneskerettigheder
Reading Jamie F. Metzl in WSJ: China’s Global War on Human Rights http://on.wsj.com/i1qpgy
Beijing er eeeen stor trafikprop
Research project on parking spaces?! That’ll solve it. GT: Beijings plan to reduce traffic congestion http://bit.ly/fXqLzN
Velskrevet og intelligent artikel om menneskerettigheder i Kina
RT @siweiluozi @GraniteStudio @larsonchristina: FP: Nicholas Bequelin writes about the Nobel crackdown: http://tinyurl.com/2g2m3vv
Fremtiden ligger i de kinesiske provinser
“Shenzhen, where the idea of culture is foot massage” RT @blackChinahand @NiuB: China’s Future? In the Provinces: http://j.mp/f5gn9e
Undersøgende journalistik i Kina
Good read on investigative reporting in China RT @cmphku: News: Watchdogs, walking the razor’s edge http://bit.ly/gbvi0c
Sådan er det at stå skoleret for censurmyndighederne
Du Muqiao (独木乔): “My First Meeting with the Central Propaganda Department” by @cdt http://bit.ly/hiswlG
Asien til kamp mod korruptinen. På en måde.
Reading The Diplomat: “Asia Gets Tough on Graft. Kind of” http://bit.ly/eUCx2f
Kinesisk slang
RT @CDT: Tired of Wikileaks? Read http://twurl.nl/qj0noz Grass-Mud Horse Lexicon: Translating the resistance discourse of Chinese netizens
Det seneste direktiv om, hvad medierne ikke må omtale
In case you missed it – rabbit torture and Liu Xiaobo. CDT and the latest directives from the Ministry of Truth http://bit.ly/hJnknU
Endnu en gang. Fuld embedsmænd og spritkørsel
RT @bucketoftongues @taniabranigan: Drunken official knocked down and killed five teens, says Xinhua http://bit.ly/gi5Icy