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Radio ‘Kind of’ Free Asia
“RFA is a private, nonprofit corporation that broadcasts news and information to listeners in Asian countries where full, accurate, and timely news reports are unavailable”. Radio Free Asia (RFA) was founded on March the 12th, 1996, as a private non-profit … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Communication, Creative and Cultural Expression, Politics
Tagged Asia, Cantonese, China, Hong Kong, Language, Macau, Mandarin, Politics, Radio, Taiwan
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The British Uighur Plan
British Conservative minister George Osborne’s recent visit to the Xinjiang (or East Turkestan) region of China in a bid to boost economic ties between the two countries raises several questions regarding development and human rights in China. Following the visit … Continue reading
Posted in Activism, Communication, Politics
Tagged Censorship, China, East Turkestan, Uighur, UK, Xinjiang
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