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On the Rooftops of Foxconn - China Digital Times
“We were put to work without any training, and paid piecemeal,” said one of the protesting workers, who asked not to be named. “The assembly line ran very fast and after just one morning we all had blisters and the skin on our hand was black. ...
January 11, 2012


As Wukan Plans March, More Protests in Guangdong - China Digital Times
The official refused to give his name. The deal, originally reported in the Southern Daily newspaper today, is separate from one announced on Dec. 16 in which the city of Shanwei announced it was suspending cooperation with a real estate developer, ...
December 20, 2011


Wukan Honors Martyr Amid Siege - China Digital Times
“There was no marching, no protesting, no slogan shouting,” said the villager, who asked not to be named for fear of reprisals. “It was two hours of quiet condolence, of reflection on his life.” Mr Xue's daughter, Jianwan, said she suspected that the ...
December 16, 2011


Independent Candidates Turn to Microblogs - China Digital Times
One state security officer, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he is not authorized to comment publicly, said regulatory authorities were considering measures to curb microblogging sites partly because of the potential for political ...
November 1, 2011


Drunk Police Officer Crashes Vehicle, Sparks Violence in Henan - China Digital Times
“People were angry that the police didn't protect the scene but tried to pull the bodies away,” the witness, who declined to be named, told AFP. She said rumours that more people had died in the accident angered the crowd, which did not disperse until ...
October 30, 2011


“We Want to Shame You”: Details of Ai Weiwei's Detention - China Digital Times
Mr. Ai's associate, who insisted on anonymity because of the risk of official retaliation, said that from the very beginning of Mr. Ai's detention, the police had made it clear that it would be a difficult experience. “He told me that when he was taken ...
August 17, 2011


China Ordains Third Bishop without Pope's Approval - China Digital Times
Two other sources, who declined to be identified, told Reuters that Huang's ordination was a public ceremony attended by about 1000 people. Eight bishops loyal to the Holy See participated in the ceremony, a source close to the Vatican told Reuters, ...
July 15, 2011


Foreign Words to be Standardized - China Digital Times
... it might be too absolute to eliminate them in all publications,” said an editor at a Beijing publishing house, who declined to be named.
December 24, 2010


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