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UK: Authorities must be on high alert for transnational repression over China protest, rights group warns

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UK: Authorities must be on high alert for transnational repression over China protest, rights group warns

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Chinese cyberspies use new SSH backdoor in network device hacks

china China @sopuli.xyz

China's Expanding Cyber Playbook: Espionage, Fear, and Influence in East Asia

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China's Expanding Cyber Playbook: Espionage, Fear, and Influence in East Asia

  • There is another source related to the topic:

    With US funding freeze, China nonprofits are facing extinction. They need emergency assistance. -- (Archived version)

    An entire ecosystem of vital China-related work is now in crisis. When the Trump administration froze foreign funding and USAID programs last week, dozens of scrappy nonprofits in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and the US were immediately affected. Staff are losing their jobs; some organizations face imminent closure due to lack of funding; others are paring back their programming.

    In many cases, these organisations provide our last window into what is actually happening in China. They do the painstaking and often personally risky work of tracking Chinese media censorship, tallying local protests, uncovering human rights violations, documenting the Uyghur genocide, and supporting what remains of civil society in China. They provide platforms for Chinese people to speak freely; they help keep the dream of democracy in China alive. I’m not listing the names of any specific organisations at this time, because some prefer not to disclose that they receive foreign funding. Beijing believes funding that supports free speech and human rights is interference by ‘hostile foreign forces’.

    As China’s President Xi Jinping has squeezed Chinese civil society and expelled journalists, information from inside China has got harder and harder to access. The 2017 Chinese foreign NGO law crushed US and other foreign nonprofits based in China. Some moved to Hong Kong or elsewhere. The spending freeze may deal them a death blow.

    ...

  • humanrights Human Rights @lemmy.sdf.org

    "Stop China's indoctrination of Tibetan children:" NGOs' call to the UN human rights chief --

    globalnews Global News @lemmy.zip

    "Stop China's indoctrination of Tibetan children:" NGOs' call to the UN human rights chief --

    china China @sopuli.xyz

    "Stop China's indoctrination of Tibetan children:" NGOs' call to the UN human rights chief --

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    United States | News & Politics @midwest.social

    Gun Lobbyists and Cambridge Analytica Weaponized Gun Owners’ Private Details for Political Gain

    globalnews Global News @lemmy.zip

    Chinese Authorities Shutter Schools in Eastern Tibet: Police Detain, Forcibly Disappear, Prominent Tibetan Educators

  • @pancake

    I mean, how could those restrictive laws have passed in the first place if most people in the region were against them?

    As someone already said, the answer is obvious but you may have (intentionally?) ignored a simple fact. The Chinese government pursues a dictatorial policy, it doesn't matter "if most people in the region were against them" as people have no say.

  • china China @sopuli.xyz

    Chinese Authorities Shutter Schools in Eastern Tibet: Police Detain, Forcibly Disappear, Prominent Tibetan Educators

    technology Technology @lemmy.zip

    South Korean ministries block DeepSeek on security concerns, officials say

    technology Technology @lemmy.zip

    China: Draft internet ID measure threatens to tighten online censorship, granting the government access to people's entire digital trail, rights groups warn

    china China @sopuli.xyz

    China: Draft internet ID measure threatens to tighten online censorship, granting the government access to people's entire digital trail, rights groups warn

    technology Technology @lemmy.zip

    TikTok's algorithm exhibited pro-Republican bias during 2024 U.S. presidential race, study finds

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    TikTok's algorithm exhibited pro-Republican bias during 2024 U.S. presidential race, study finds

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    China: "Persistent disregard of workers' rights by employers, government authorities," report finds

    globalnews Global News @lemmy.zip

    China: "Persistent disregard of workers' rights by employers, government authorities," report finds

    china China @sopuli.xyz

    China: "Persistent disregard of workers' rights by employers, government authorities," report finds

    technology Technology @lemmy.zip

    Is the DeepSeek hype justified? - The market’s reaction to the latest news surrounding DeepSeek is nothing short of an overcorrection

  • Deepseek is welcome in Europe as all others, as long as it complies with EU's GDPR and the law: A quick reminder that Deepseek is being probed so far in Italy (where it's prohibited), in France, and Ireland. We'll see whether other countries follow.

  • The latest evidence about forced labour in China has emerged in Brazil at China's BYD factory where authorities identified "textbook red flag of forced laour."

    The Chinese workers hired by BYD contractor Jinjiang in Brazil had to hand over their passports to their new employer, let most of their wages be sent directly to China, and fork over an almost $900 deposit that they could only get back after six months' work, according to a labor contract seen by Reuters.

    The three-page document, signed by one of 163 workers who labor inspectors said were freed from "slavery-like conditions" last month, includes clauses that violate labor laws in both Brazil and China, according to Brazilian investigators and three Chinese labor law experts.

    The list is long if you do research.

  • Yes, the Vatican is also silent on China's supression of religious groups, including catholics.

    'There is no longer a safe place to be a Christian in China' - report

    The Chinese government is increasingly cracking down on state-sanctioned churches as well as underground churches, leaving no "safe place" for Christians, according to International Christian Concern.

    A new report by ICC tracks persecution of Christians in China since July 2021 and records 32 cases of arrests and detainments, five raids on Christian schools, and 20 cases of the Sinicization of churches - where churches are forced to align their faith with the social and political messaging of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).

    The ICC said that exact numbers were likely to be far higher because of the challenges of receiving information from China.

  • As an addition, the South Korea privacy watchdog is also to ask DeepSeek about personal information use (after Italy and Ireland announced the same some days ago).

    South Korea's information privacy watchdog plans to ask DeepSeek about how the personal information of users is managed, an agency official said on Friday.

    The country's Personal Information Protection Commission will be sending a written request for information to the operators of the Chinese artificial intelligence model soon, the official said.

    [Edit typo.]

  • There's a related report focusing on the Serbian prime minister's resignation:

    Serbia’s PM Milos Vucevic resigns amid Chinese contractor controversy -- [unpaywalled link]

    Vucevic was mayor of Novi Sad before becoming prime minister in elections last April. His successor as mayor also resigned on Tuesday. Protesters claim the Chinese consortium responsible for renovating parts of Novi Sad station had bypassed safety regulations with the ­assistance of corrupt officials.

    ...

    There is a growing perception that the president [Vucic, who is now about to decide whether to form a majority government or hold a snap parliamentary election] is trying to quash democratic freedoms in Serbia and turn the country back towards Moscow, despite ­Belgrade’s formal efforts to join the European Union. Serbia is a candidate to join the bloc but must first normalise relations with its neighbour Kosovo, which broke away from Serbia after a Nato intervention in 1999 that brought an end to Slobodan Milosevic’s brutal crackdown on ethnic Albanian separatists.