China: Regime releases Ai Weiwei
“I can’t say anything,” says outspoken artist; protests against state repression must continue
“I can’t say anything,” says outspoken artist; protests against state repression must continue
Thousands of farmers and students join protest marches in at least six cities
But more than one in three Chinese still live in poverty according to World Bank
Working conditions at suicide-company Foxconn in China largely unchanged, says new report
Blockade at world’s biggest container port • Mass arrests and police repression
Paul Murphy MEP condemns the brutal repression of the Chinese state and calls for the release of Chinese artist, Ai WeiWei.
One of China’s most prominent artists Ai Weiwei has been seized and detained by state security agents as he was about board a flight to Hong Kong at Beijing airport on Sunday 3 April.
Young women play key role in strikes in China’s export industry
Vincent Kolo, chinaworker.inf
More than 400 bus drivers and conductors in strike action and sit-in over wages in China’s southern metropolis of Shenzhen
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