Authorities turn their sights on microblogging2010-07-19
Reporters without Borders
Reporters Without Borders is concerned about a new crackdown in China on social-networking tools, especially microblogging services.
New version of Reporters Without Borders Chinese-language website goes online2010-12-23
Reporters without Borders
Reporters Without Borders is today launching a new version of its Chinese-language website www.rsf-chinese.org in order to provide better information to Chinese-speakers.
Authorities turn their sights on microbloggingSources News Release
Article
2010
Reporters without Borders
Reporters Without Borders is concerned about a new crackdown in China on social-networking tools, especially microblogging services.
"ChinaLeaks" Stories Censored in Mainland ChinaHudson, Michael; Guevara, Marina Walker; Olesen, Alexa
Article
2014
The International Consortium of Investigative Journalists
Chinese authorities move aggressively to block online access to news reports exposing the secrecy-cloaked offshore holdings of China’s political and financial elites.