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- Academic freedom declines under Hong Kong’s national security regime, report finds, Voice of America (September 24, 2024)
- Journalisten in Hongkong weten niet meer wat ze mogen schrijven: ‘Er heerst zelfcensuur’ (Bureau Buitenland, VPRO, NPO1 (September 11, 2024)
- Hong Kong dwingt Westerse techbedrijven tot politieke censuur, NRC (August 13, 2024)
- Hong Kong protest anthem removed by distributor after court injunction, Reuters (May 25, 2024)
- Hong Kong Court Bans Democracy Song, Calling It a ‘Weapon’, The New York Times (May 8, 2024)
- YouTube Blocks Access to Protest Anthem in Hong Kong, The New York Times (May 14, 2024)
- What to know about Hong Kong mogul Jimmy Lai’s national security trial, The Washington Post (December 16, 2023)
- How India tamed Twitter and set a global standard for online censorship, The Washington Post (November 8, 2023)
- Hong Kong braces for a court ruling that could spell the beginning of the end of its open internet, Fortune (July 20, 2023)
- Hong Kong government bid to get court ban on protest song ‘Glory to Hong Kong’ will have ‘chilling’ effect, experts warn, SCMP (June 7, 2023)
- Hong Kong Asks Court to Stop Protest Anthem From Circulating Online, New York Times (June 7, 2023)
- Fears for China’s Twitter users after ethical ‘compromise’ claims, Al-Jazeera (August 26, 2022)
- Hong Kong’s gossipy Facebook pages disappear following arrests, Rest of the World (August 29, 2022)
- Hongkong war einst ein Hort der Internetfreiheit – Sie ist akut in Gefahr, Neue Zurcher Zeitung (August 11, 2022)
- Brain drain: Hong Kong political crackdown sparks scholar exodus, Nikkei Asia (June 26, 2022)
- Hong Kong’s Journalists are ‘Endangered Species’, VOA (June 12, 2022)
- Hong Kong rights group says website not accessible through some networks, Reuters (February 15, 2022)
- Who’s next? Hong Kong media fearful after arrests, shutdowns, AFP (January 14, 2022)
- Hong Kong’s Media Squeeze Looks Far From Over, Bloomberg (January 13, 2022)
- Hong Kong’s free press is being ‘gutted.’ Here’s what the world loses, CNN Business (January 9, 2022)
- Lam steps down as fractured Hong Kong faces more uncertainty, Al-Jazeera (May 7, 2022)
- How Beijing Has Muted Hong Kong’s Independent Media, The New York Times (January 3, 2022)
- Fears of online censorship in Hong Kong as rights group website goes down, The Guardian (February 15, 2022)
- Teaching journalism now a risky affair in Hong Kong, Deutsche Welle (January 27, 2022)
- University funding row raises Chinese influence fears University World News (January 26, 2022)
- New administration fuels concerns for university freedoms, University World News (June 24, 2022)
- ‘Right now, truth is subversive in Hong Kong’: Local media fearful after arrests, newsroom raids, AFP (January 15, 2022)
- Why Hong Kong’s proposed doxxing law alarms Google and Facebook, Quartz (July 21, 2021)
- A Hong Kong Website Gets Blocked, Raising Censorship Fears, The New York Times (January 9, 2021)
- The scrappy Hong Kong tabloid that refused to bow to Beijing, Al-Jazeera English (June 24, 2021)
- No cults, no politics, no ghouls: how China censors the video game world, The Guardian (July 15, 2021)
- Hong Kong’s loss-hit TVB accuses critics of driving away advertisers with boycott threats, calls for ‘cyberbullying’ to stop, South China Morning Post (August 29, 2021)
- Hong Kong telecoms provider blocks website for first time, citing national security law, Reuters (January 14, 2021)
- In Hong Kong, Short-Lived Censorship Hints at a Deeper Standoff, The New York Times (June 3, 2021)
- Hong Kong Forces Tiananmen Vigil Group to Delete Online Presence, The New York Times (September 17, 2021)
- First came political crimes. Now, a digital crackdown descends on Hong Kong, The Washington Post (June 3, 2021)
- China blocks audio app Clubhouse after users seize rare shot at free speech, The Washington Post (February 8, 2021)
- ‘Atmosphere of fear’: Hong Kong students lament loss of Tiananmen statues, The Guardian (December 31, 2021)
- Hong Kong internet provider blocks pro-democracy website, Financial Times (January 15, 2021)
- To Zoom or not to Zoom? That is the question, Times Higher Education (April 17, 2020)
- China expels US journalists in escalating media freedom row, Deutsche Welle (March 18, 2020)
- Alarm over universities’ backing of national security law, University World News (June 2, 2020)
- Who should judge what’s true? Tacking social media’s global impact, The Christian Science Monitor (June 8, 2020)
- Hong Kong protests: did police use Israel’s Cellebrite hacking tech to crakc protesters’ smartphones? The South China Morning Post (January 22, 2020)
- Hong Kong campus rocked by protest becomes ‘prison’ a year later, Bloomberg (November 24, 2020)
- ‘There is never an end game’: Hong Kong after a year of protest, Al-Jazeera (June 16, 2020)
- Behind the Wall, Rest of the World (May 12, 2020)
- UN’s partnership with Tencent at odds with its push for global unity, Financial Times (April 10, 2020)
- Hong Kong Takes Symbolic Stand Against China’s High-Tech Controls, The New York Times (October 3, 2019)
- China Reacts to Trade Tariffs and Hong Kong Protests by Blaming U.S., The New York Times (August 2, 2019)
- Chinese Cyberattack Hits Telegram, App Used by Hong Kong Protesters, The New York Times (June 13, 2019)
- How Your Phone Betrays Democracy, The New York Times (December 21, 2019)
- “Rioters” or “fighters”? Hong Kong’s mainland Chinese are split by protests, Quartz (June 14, 2019)
- China’s unchecked expansion of data-powered AI raises civic concerns, Financial Times (April 25, 2019)
- University heads criticise government over campus battles, University World News (November 20, 2019)
- China and Taiwan clash over Wikipedia edits, BBC (October 5, 2019)
- ‘The Entire System Is Designed to Suppress Us.’ What the Chinese Surveillance State Means for the Rest of the World, Time (November 21, 2019)
- Hong Kong protesters personal data leaked by Russian website, Deutsche Welle (September 20, 2019)
- From Facebook and Twitter to Telegram, WhatsApp and Signal: how protest technology has evolved since Occupy Central, The South China Morning Post (June 13, 2019)
- Hong Kong protesters play cat and mouse with surveillance state, Nikkei Asia (June 27, 2019)
- Giant rally marks six months of Hong Kong’s democracy protests, Al-Jazeera (December 8, 2019)
- Hong Kong leader suspends extradition bill amid protest pressure, The Guardian (June 15, 2019)
- The new battle in Hong Kong isn’t on the streets; it’s in the apps, MIT Technology Review (September 10, 2019)
- Microsoft search engine Bing was briefly blocked in China, CNN Business (January 24, 2019)
- Inside Google’s Civil War, Fortune (May 17, 2019)
- Hong Kong: Carrie Lam says extradition bill is ‘dead’ but will not withdraw it, The Guardian (July 9, 2019)
- Hong Kong mood darkens as hard hats replace yellow umbrellas, Financial Times (June 14, 2019)
- China Linked to Cyber Attack on Telegram during Hong Kong Protests, Financial Times (June 13, 2019)
- Google censorship plan is “not right” and “stupid,” says former Google Head of Free Expression, The Intercept (August 10, 2018)
- Chinese Classic ‘Condor Heroes’ Takes Wing in English, NPR (March 4, 2018)
- China Presses Its Internet Censorship Efforts Across the Globe, The New York Times (March 2, 2018)
- New Zealand Rebukes Google for Airing Name of Suspect in Backpacker’s Killing, The New York Times (December 14, 2018)
- Outside the Green Bubble of China’s Super-App, Sixth Tone (June 28, 2018)
- China Blocks Whatsapp, Broadening Online Censorship, The New York Times (September 25, 2017)
- China Disrupts WhatsApp Service in Online Clampdown, The New York Times (July 18, 2017)
- China Argues Donald Trump and U.S. Chaos Prove Democracy a Bad Idea, Newsweek (October 18, 2017)
- China Whatsapp crackdown only scratches surface of worsening internet censorship, CNN (July 21, 2017)
- As U.S. Confronts Internet’s Disruptions, China Feels VIndicated, The New York TImes (October, 2017)
- China just censored one of the world’s largest messaging apps, Vox (July 19, 2017)
- China has launched another crackdown on the internet – but it’s different this time, CNBC (October 26, 2017)
- Beijing Seeks to Tighten Reins on Websites in China, The New York Times (March 29, 2016)
- New app helps citizens find out what Hong Kong companies know about them, Hong Kong Free Press (April 19, 2016)
- China Tries Its Hand at Pre-Crime, Bloomberg (March 3, 2016)
- Mark Zuckerberg’s Long March to China, MIT Technology Review (October 18, 2016)
- China Appears to Attack GitHub by Diverting Web Traffic, The New York Times (March 30, 2015)
- In Hong Kong’s protests, technology is a battlefield, Quartz (October 2, 2014)
- Beyond the ‘Wall’, Wall Street Journal (June 13, 2008)