Chinese activists rescue hundreds of dogs from cooking pot
Hundreds of dogs being transported in a truck to Chinese restaurants that serve dog meat as culinary delicacy have been rescued. About 200 people mobilized to stop the truck from delivering the dogs.
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Chinese Officials Order Questioning of Chen Guangcheng’s Relatives
One family member considered the step to be retaliation against stepped-up criticism of the government by the activist, Chen Guangcheng, who is now studying in New York.
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Targeted Attack Campaign Uses Android Malware
Trailrunner7 writes "Android attacks have become all the rage in the last year or two, and targeted attacks against political activists in Tibet, Iran and other countries have been bubbling up to the surface more and more often. Now, those two trends have converged with the discovery of a targeted attack campaign that's going after Tibetan and Uyghur activists with a spear-phishing message containing a malicious APK file. Researchers say the attack appears to be coming from Chinese sources. The new campaign began a few days ago when unknown attackers were able to compromise the email account of a well-known Tibetan activist. The attackers then used that account to begin sending a series of spear-phishing messages to other activists in the victim's contact list. One of the messages referred to a human rights conference in Geneva in March, using the recipients' legitimate interest in the conference as bait to get them to open the attachment. The malicious attachment in the emails is named ...
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Family of Chinese Activist, Chen Guangcheng, Said to Be Harassed
Almost a year after Chen Guangcheng was released to the United States, he said that his family remains under surveillance in China, and his jailed nephew has been beaten.
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Blind Chinese activist's brother says lawsuit rejected
BEIJING - The eldest brother of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng said on Friday a Chinese court had rejected his lawsuit filed against local police and officials for unlawfully barging into his house after his brother's escape.
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Reuters
Blind Chinese activist's brother sues police for barging into home
BEIJING - The eldest brother of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng said on Wednesday he is suing the police and the local government that oversees his village in northeastern China for barging into his house unlawfully after his brother's escape.
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Reuters