North Korea Farmers Shun New Won
Reuters – UK – April 20, 2010
International blogging conference puts Internet press freedom on the agenda
Deutsche Welle – Germany — April 16, 2010
Target your market: working moms
Global Times – China – April 14, 2010
I was Hacked in Beijing
New York Times – US – April 9, 2010
Mail or malware? In China, hard to tell
Hindustan Times – India – April 9, 2010
IFJ Urges China and Yahoo to Investigate Email Infiltration
International Federation of Journalists – EU – April 6, 2010
Cybercrime concerns grow in China
Financial Times – UK – April 5, 2010
Another incident, another company withdraws
Washington Post – US – April 5, 2010
Hackers hit China foreign correspondents club website
AFP – France – April 3, 2010
Reporters’ website attacked in China
Wall Street Journal – US – April 2, 2010
Journalists Demand Yahoo Explain Hacked China E-Mails
Business Week – US – April 2, 2010
Foreign journalists in China seek answer from Yahoo on email breach
Washington Post – US – April 1, 2010
Journalists report Yahoo e-mail accounts hacked in China
Committee to Protect Journalists – US – March 31, 2010
Journalists’ E-Mails Hacked in China
New York Times – US – March 31, 2010
Google blames China’s ‘great firewall’ for blocking searches
Guardian – UK – March 31, 2010
Google investigates China staff over cyber attack
Guardian – UK – Jan. 18, 2010
Hackers Said to Breach Gmail Accounts in China
New York Times – US – Jan. 18, 2010
Targeted Malware Attack on Foreign Correspondents based in China
China Digital Times – US – Sept. 28, 2009
China Blocking Internet Sites As Tiananmen Anniversary Nears
AHN – USA – June 2, 2009
China blocking Twitter, websites
Courier Mail – Queensland, Australia – June 3, 2009
Twitter Unavailable to Users in China
Wall Street Journal – USA – June 3, 2009
China begins internet ‘blackout’ ahead of Tiananmen anniversary
Telegraph – London, UK – June 2, 2009
China Rises
McClatchy, Trusted Voices – October 19, 2008
China relaxes decades-old restrictions on media
Times Online – October 19, 2008
Olympic freedoms for foreign press in China set to expire
AFP – October 17, 2008
Beijing Olympic Games Come to a Close
France 24 – September 24, 2008
What of China’s Relaxed Environment for Foreign Reporters?
Top China Suppliers – September 22, 2008
Clock Ticks Down On Media Rules
Imagethief – September 20, 2008
What of China’s Relaxed Environment for Foreign Reporters?
ImageThief – September 19, 2008
FCCC Keep Up The Good Fight, And We Salute Them
The Interesting Times – September 17, 2008
Paralympics No Obstacle To Media Harassment
Interesting Times – September 15, 2008
Beijing Trades Shame for Respect
The Star Bulletin – September 14, 2008
In China, national interest a powerful, personal reflex
The Chronicle Herald Columnists – September 10, 2008
China’s Relaxed Reporting Rules Set to Expire
AP – September 9, 2008
Last Olympic News
Shanghai Eye – September 1, 2008
China’s Rulers Stay Tough Despite The Olympics Hoopla
U.S. News – August 29, 2008
Where Next For Post-Games China?
BBC News – August 28, 2008
An Olympic Triumph for China
Asia Times – August 26, 2008
Beijing’s Olympic Fanfare And Facade Fade
UPI Asia Online – August 25, 2008
IFJ Calls on China to Extend Media Freedom After Olympic Games
Media Channel – August 25, 2008
Tallying the Human Cost of the Beijing
The Global and Mail – August 25, 2008
Rogge Urges China to Keep Foreign Media Freedom
AFP – August 25, 2008
China’s Olympics Leave Mixed Legacy
Philippin Daily Inquirer – August 24, 2008
Photographer Treatment Unfortunate: IOC
ABC Online – Australia – August 22, 2008
China Gives 6 American Protesters 10 Day Detentions
New York Times – August 22, 2008
Reporting In Beijing
The Wall Street Journal – August 21, 2008
Olympic Harassment of Reporters and China Activists Continues
Business Week – August 14, 2008
Journalists Protest After Correspondent’s Detention
The Wall Street Journal – August 13, 2008
Chinese Police Rough Up British TV Reporter British
Kansas City News – August 15, 2008
Crackdown Continues for Chinese Human Rights Activists, With No Olympic Truce During Games Chinese
Reporters Sans Frontieres – August 13, 2008
Chinese Police Drag Away British Journalist
Times Online – August 13, 2008
The Games Have Begun – How Will They End?
The Canadian Journalism Project – August 11, 2008
China Presents Challenging Arena For Olympic Press
Newspaper Blog – August 11, 2008
China Keen to Show World Its Media Openness
The Guardian – August 11, 2008
Behind the Scenes: Internet Police Out in Force for The Olympics
CNN – August 7, 2008
China Apologizes for Police Beating of Foreign Journalists
Kansascity News – August 7, 2008
The Real China Story
Broadcast – August 6, 2008
Guidelines for Reporters Covering China and the Beijing Olympics
Follow The Media – August 5, 2008
New Fears About Olympic Press Freedoms
Current – August 5, 2008
Media-Australia: TV Network Denied Censor Role in China
IPS News – August 6, 2008
Protests? Pride? Gold medals? How will Beijing come out of these Games?
ESPN – August 6, 2008
Holding China to its pre-Olympics Words
Chicago Tribune – August 6, 2008
New Fears About Olympic Press Freedoms
AP – August 6, 2008
’08 Olympics: How Nigerians Can Stay Out of Trouble in China
This Day Online – August 4, 2008
China Snooping on Olympic Hotel Guests
Chinh’s News – August 2, 2008
Advice For Foreign Journalists Covering Human Rights Situation During Beijing Games
Media Channel – August 1, 2008
Countdown to the 2008 Beijing Olympics – Censorship and the Media
Sport Business News – July 31, 2008
China to Limit Web Access During Olympic Games
Defence Pakistan – July 31, 2008
IOC caves to China Internet Censorship
The Industry Standard – July 31, 2008
Olympics Organizers Firm on Internet Censorship
Bangkok Post – July 31, 2008
China: Authorities’ Broken Promises Jeopardize Olympic Legacy
Art of Patience Free Burma – July 31, 2008
IOC Agrees to Internet Blocking at The Games
Musings – July 31, 2008
China Cracks Down on Dissidents
TVNZ – July 30, 2008
Some Web Sites Blocked at China Olympic Press Center
PC World – July 30, 2008
Olympics Body To Examine Censorship Claims
Swiss News, World Wide – July 29, 2008
Amnesty International: Human Rights in China Declining Ahead of Olympics
VOA News – July 29, 2008
China Using Olympics as ‘pretext’ for Crackdown: Amnesty
AFP – July 29, 2008
Human Rights in China Declining Agead of Olympics
Irrawaddy – July 29, 2008
Chinese Authorities’ Broken Promises Threaten Olympic Legacy
AOL Blogs – July 29, 2008
China, 10 Days From Games, Fails to Meet Pledges, Amnesty Says
Bloomberg – July 29, 2008
Will China clamp down on press coverage?
Northwest Asian Weekly – July 26, 2008
Lawmakers Critical Of China’s Olympic Progress
National Journal Online – July 24, 2008
US lawmakers consider Olympic rights message to China
AFP – July 23, 2008
China urges officials to heed press freedom vows
Reuters – July 22, 2008
China Olympics Security Undermine Media Freedom: Experts
Reuters – July 14, 2008
China’s Media Freedom Is In Name Only
The Sydney Morning Herald – July 13, 2008
Rusbridger attacks Chinese ‘censorship’ as Tibetan riots quelled
The Journalism – July 13, 2008
We think: China shouldn’t be able to stifle media freedom
The Orlando Sentinel – July 11, 2008
Media Worry About Olympic Restrictions In Chinna : Lenovo Pledges Full Support To Journalists
The China Tech News – July 10, 2008
Two Concerns for Olympics : Air and Access
The New York Times – July 9, 2008
China seen as reneging on media-freedom vow
The Globe and Mail – July 7, 2008
Human Rights Watch – Report on China!
Report on Arrakis – July 7, 2008
The Forbidden Olympics
The Wall Street Journal – July 7, 2008
The Locusts are coming, Journalist’s Guide to China
China Economic Review – July 3, 2008
Melinda Liu, Newsweek Beijing Bureau Chief
Newsweek – July 2, 2008
CHINA: ‘Within a Generation Beijing Will Cease to Exist’
Inter Press Service News – July 1, 2008
Cold turkey
The Australian – Jun 18, 2008
Olympic Pressure on China
Council on Foreign Relations – Jun 17, 2008
Best of the China blogs
The Wall Street Journal – Jun 17, 2008
China’s disturbing new regulations prior to Olympic Games
Chinaview – Jun 12, 2008
Disturbing new regulations prior to Olympic Games
RSF (Reporters without borders) – Jun 11, 2008
Foreign Journalists Encountering Censorship While Covering the Sichuan Earthquake
Interesting Times – Jun 5, 2008
Tibet still closed to foreign press
The Times – Jun 5, 2008
A Bad Omen
American Journalism Review – Jun 4, 2008
A breach in the wall?
Tibet Rights.org – Jun 3, 2008
Transcript of Press Conference by Tibet Activists on Eve of IOC
Students for a free Tibet – Jun 3, 2008
Condolences from Foreign Correspondents
Newsweek – May 22, 2008
Heck of a job, Commie
Opednews – May 20, 2008
Earthquake Rocks China
The Wall Street Journal – May 13, 2008
Earthquake in China
Global Business – May 13, 2008
The U.S. Military & Chinese Hacker Envy
Science Friday – May 11, 2008
China: In Numbers
The Independent – May 10, 2008
China: Beyond the Village Gates
Index on censorship – May 8, 2008
At war over words
The Star.com – May 3, 2008
Don’t Ignore World Press Freedom Day This Year
Editor & Publisher – May 2, 2008
Press Freedom 2008 – A year of global decline
Denieuwereporter – May 2, 2008
Death threats to journalists in China ahead of Olympics
Khabrein.info – Apr. 30, 2008
China ‘cracks down’ ahead of Olympics
Sky News – Apr. 30, 2008
Beijing marks 100-day countdown to Games
Calgary Herald – Apr. 30, 2008
100 days to go, but media are still kept in dark
SCMP – Apr. 30, 2008
Western media getting death threats
Newsweek – Apr. 30, 2008
China hails 100-day mark to Olympics amid Tibet, torch troubles
Tibet Rights.org – Apr. 30, 2008
Journalist death threats in China
From the Frontline – Apr. 30, 2008
Beijing marks 100-day countdown to Games
Swissinfo – Apr. 30, 2008
China hails 100-day mark to Olympics amid Tibet, torch troubles
AFP – Apr. 30, 2008
100 days ahead of the Beijing Olympics, FCCC concerned about deteriorating reporting conditions
Phayul – Apr. 30, 2008
Countdown Beijing: Western media getting death threats
Newsweek (blog) – Apr. 30, 2008
100 days ahead of the Beijing Olympics, FCCC concerned about deteriorating reporting conditions
Gurgyal (blog) – Apr. 30, 2008
China intensifies war against splittism
Garowe online – Apr. 30, 2008
Chinese whispers
The Age – Apr. 29, 2008
Expat press harassed in China
Hollywood Reporter – Apr. 29, 2008
Foreign reporters urge China to improve press freedoms
Asia-Pacific News – Apr 29, 2008
China’s heavy-handed methods hamper press freedom – Feature
Earthtimes – Apr. 25, 2008
China: Talk of maintaining new rules for foreign journalists after Olympics is greeted with scepticism
Phayul News – Apr. 25, 2008
Time to tear down the wall
The Canberra Times – Apr. 24, 2008
Chinese Nationalism May Tarnish Beijing Olympics
VOA – Apr. 24, 2008
Foreign journalists denied access to jailed activist wife
EIN News – Apr. 23, 2008
Muted alarm over Olympics coverage
IHT – Apr. 20, 2008
Chinese government wants apology from CNN
National Post – Apr. 17, 2008
Web Exclusive: Reporting from Tibet’s Cocoon
The Spectator – Apr. 13, 2008
Media ‘Freedom’ in China
Zapora’s Weblog – Apr. 11, 2008
Foreign Media in China Harassed on Tibet
AP- Apr. 7, 2008
Foreign Media Harassed on Tibet KansasCity.com – Apr. 7, 2008
Anger at foreign journalists
VirtualReview – Apr. 2, 2008
Situation tense in Tibet neighborhood of southern Chinese city
Voice of America – Mar. 22, 2008
Tibet update: Press freedom, Nancy Pelosi and an ensuing PR battle
ABN – Mar. 22, 2008
Will Chinese regime silence media’s coverage of Tibetan protests?
Epoch Times – Mar. 22, 2008
News on Tibet under scrutiny
CNN – Mar. 19, 2008
China slams foreign media while restricting access to Tibet
International Herald Tribune – Mar. 19, 2008
Media tell of Chinese police threats over Tibet
The Sydney Morning Herald – Mar. 19, 2008
News of Tibet under scrutiny
CNN – Mar. 19, 2008
Foreign media clampdown spreads in China
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) – Mar. 19, 2008
Sweeps in Lhasa; protest spreads across the Plateau
Agam’s Gecko – Mar. 19, 2008
China closes ethnic Tibetan areas to foreigners
Guardian – Mar. 19, 2008
FCCC Calls on China to Allow Reporters Access to Tibetan Areas
YubaNet.com – Mar. 19, 2008
China closes ethnic Tibetan areas to foreigners
Burma News – Mar. 19, 2008
Foreign media barred from Tibet in breach of Olympic media access pledge
Playthegame – Mar. 19, 2008
‘Life or death struggle’ over Tibet, says China
Communistparty – Mar. 19, 2008
Tibetans rally in western China
The Times – Mar. 19, 2008
Tibet and The Great Firewall
Science Friday – Mar. 18, 2008
Tibetan protesters target Beijing
Globe and Mail – Mar. 18, 2008
China promises to open up Lhasa to international media
The Hindu – Mar. 18, 2008
Foreign journalists in China demand access to Tibet
Burma News – Mar. 18, 2008
Foreign correspondents try – in vein – to reach the TAR
VirtualReview – Mar. 18, 2008
FCCC Calls on China to Allow Reporters Access to Tibetan Areas
Interesting Times – Mar. 18, 2008
Rusbridger attacks Chinese ‘censorship’ as Tibetan riots quelled
Journalism.co.uk – Mar. 18, 2008
Foreign journalists in China demand access to Tibet
Inquirer.net – Mar. 17, 2008
Midnight Knocks on Many Doors
Newsweek blog – Mar. 17, 2008
Foreign correspondents ask China to allow access to Tibet
Keralanext.com – Mar. 17, 2008
Foreign journalists in China demand access to Tibet
The Soul of Tibet – Mar. 17, 2008
China Begins Roundup of Tibetan Protesters
The Huffington Post – Mar. 17, 2008
Beijing Olympics 2008: winning press freedom
Bizcommunity.com – Mar. 17, 2008
Catching the CCP propaganda machine re-handed
The Peking Duck – Mar. 2, 2008
Catching the CCP propaganda machine re-handed
VirtualReview – Mar. 2, 2008
From pollution to food, USOC hopes for best, plans for anything
USA Today – Feb. 29, 2008
Hoops and hurdles for Olympic media
China Times – Feb. 29, 2008
Hoops and hurdles for Olympic media
AsiaTimes – Feb.29, 2008
China failing on media freedom promises: group
Reuters – Feb. 13, 2008
RSF criticizes global community for cowardness
The SPJ International Journalism Committee Blog – Feb. 13, 2008
Rights Group: Bad Year for the Press in China
Time (Blog) – Feb. 13, 2008
Foreign Correspondent Ching Cheong Freed from Prison
Newsweek Blog – Feb. 6, 2008
Chinese new & improved open media
The Peking Duck – Jan. 31, 2008
Mixed Progress for Olympic Foreign Reporting Regulations One Year Later
The Congressional-Executive Commission on China – Jan. 25, 2008
British PM should push for press freedom in China
Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) – Jan. 17, 2008
Parachuting into Beijing
The Seattle Times – Jan. 15, 2008
China: A little bit of transparency
The Australian – Jan. 12, 2008
Foreign Journalists Denied Access to Jailed Activist’s Wife
Radio Free Asia – Jan. 9, 2008
Still the China I knew and loved
The Peking duck – Jan. 9, 2008
China: Alarming situation reported by Foreign Correspondents Club
The China Aid Association – Jan. 3, 2008
Foreign Correspondents Club of China claims it has 180 reports of journalists being obstructed
Watching the Media – Jan. 2, 2008
Reporters in China still face problems
Phayul.com, Jan.1, 2008
China exudes optimism despite critical new report
International Herald Tribune – Jan. 1, 2008
China’s big Olympic dreams
Variety – Jan. 1, 2008
News group says foreign reporters still face problems working in China despite rule change
SportTarot – Dec 31, 2007
‘Foreign Reporters in China still face problems despite rule change’
The Jerusalem Post – Dec 31, 2007
Talk of maintaining new rules for foreign journalists after …
Reporters without borders (press release), France – Dec 28, 2007
Relaxation of China’s rules on foreign media likely to be extended
Earthtimes, UK – Dec 27, 2007
Foreign Journalists in China Call for More Press Freedom
Korea Times, South Korea – Dec 22, 2007
More growth, trade seen in store for China
Trading Markets (press release), CA – Nov 30, 2007
Foreign correspondents wary of harassment ahead of Olympics
International Journalists’ Network (ijnet) – Aug 10, 2007
Let the Reporting Begin
On The Media – Aug 10, 2007
China not meeting pledge of free media coverage
PlayTheGame – Aug 10, 2007
China, the Olympics and the press
International Herald Tribune – Aug 10, 2007
Reporting hurdle for foreign press
PressDisplay.com – Aug 9, 2007
China Pressed on Olympic Media Access, Environment, Rogge says
Bloomberg- Aug 8, 2007
Olympic Word Games
Wall Street Journal (subscription) – Aug 8, 2007
Foreign journalists grade China
The Seattle Times – Aug 2, 2007