It has been three days since the sensational title "Authorities order bars not to serve black people" written by Tom Miller showed up in the supposedly reputable South China Morning Post. I used the phrase "supposedly reputable" because I don't read SCMP and really can't directly comment on it. However I vaguely remember someone, in one of the many blogs/forums discussing this … [Read more...] about The emperor has no clothes; South China Morning Post has no what?
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A victory for the rule of law: an untold story in China
Two months ago, major Western newspapers ran stories on laywers Jiang Tianyong and Teng Biao. These two have been working in the "rights defense" (维权) movement in China. Both have received extensive overseas praise and attention for their work defending dissidents and FLG practictioners. Both also offered to defend Tibetans implicated in the March riots. It all culminated … [Read more...] about A victory for the rule of law: an untold story in China
Senior judges discuss "human search engine"
As the Internet has gained in influence in China, the "human search engine" and "internet mob" has also made itself increasingly known. We've discussed several such stories here, including the case of Wang Qianyuan. In the past, some unknown government bureau might have simply issued an edict banning this behavior... but in a hopeful sign of the maturing legal system in … [Read more...] about Senior judges discuss "human search engine"
The danger of categorically accusing others of prejudice
Tom Miller of the South China Morning Post has generated somewhat doubtful outrages with an article alleging Beijing ordered bars not to serve blacks. For now, however, Beijing Boyce seems to have seriously deflated the credibility of Tom Miller's work. (H/T Danwei) … [Read more...] about The danger of categorically accusing others of prejudice
Images from a mass incident in Huizhou
There appears to have been a clash involving riot police in Huizhou. I will provide these images and early hearsay reports, but I want to remind everyone: be careful with any unconfirmed reports. As the Weng'an riots proved, rumors are not only often wrong, they are also potentially very dangerous. As soon as we have credible media reports (and I expect that we will), I will … [Read more...] about Images from a mass incident in Huizhou