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EastSouthWestNorth: A Day In The Life Of A Chinese Internet Police Officer
China's internet censorship under fire – but proposal against controls gets ... censored | South China Morning Post
Mareike Ohlberg on the role of the Party-state in the "Xinjiang cotton" backlash on Chinese social media | The China Collection
Chinese government produces 448 million 'fake' internet posts a year, study claims | The Independent | The Independent
Fearing Cyber Espionage Risks, Taiwanese Companies Move Out of China
The Spider and Its Web: The Internet Control in China | Armstrong Undergraduate Journal of History
China's Internet Crackdown
Where Are Chinese (And Bangladeshi) Internet Police Being Trained?
China 'employs 2 million to police internet' | CNN
International firms caught in China's security Web | CNN Business
Coronavirus Outrage Spurs China's Internet Police to Action - The New York Times
RConversation: China's Big Bro and Sis now have names and faces!
China steps up internet surveillance with 'online police stations' at major websites - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP
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CCP Monitors, Punishes Comments on Social Media
A man is arrested by police after internet social networks called to join a "Jasmine Revolution" protest in front of the Peace Cinema in downtown Shanghai February 20, 2011. Chinese President Hu
China issues new internet rules that include jail time - BBC News
Chinese Police Exposed 1 Billion People's Data in Unprecedented Leak | WIRED
China: A Year of Illegal, Politically-Motivated Disappearances | Human Rights Watch
China arrests 15,000 for Internet-related crimes | CSO Online
China: Kunming Attack by 'Xinjiang Separatists' Blamed on Internet | Time
Jingjing and Chacha - Wikipedia
Detained Chinese internet celebrity 'suspected of abducting minors and forcing them into prostitution' | South China Morning Post
FILE--Chinese police and law enforcement officers check ID cards of young netizens playing online games or watching online videos at an Internet caf Stock Photo - Alamy
China's internet police losing man-versus-machine duel on social media | South China Morning Post
China's Provinces at Forefront of Online Censorship Enforcement
In China online policeman are there to protect you!” -Defending Big Brother | by Dannie Wei | Medium