China

China

A group of people gathers in front of an illuminated classical building at night, holding signs with slogans. Prominent signs read Free Expression in English and Chinese. Other signs include various messages, held by individuals in the crowd.

What You Need to Know

More than 100 writers are currently behind bars on politicized charges in China. The majority were jailed for online expression that was critical of official policies or expressed pro-democracy viewpoints.

The Chinese government has expanded its censorship apparatus overseas to try and limit expression about China beyond its borders, engaging in transnational repression against exiles and the diaspora.

Individual Cases

  • In 2014, Ablimit, who writes under the pen name Sheyhim, was arrested after publishing satirical stories on Uyghur community websites. These stories included the Tohti Pokan Story Series, which garnered 50,000 readers. He also published the novel Earth in Ignorance…


  • Au is an author, columnist, and journalist known for his regular commentary in the now-shuttered Stand News and Hong Kong’s Ming Pao newspaper. He also comments on politics and society on social media and his website 潮池. Detained on April…


  • Pro-democracy activist Law was imprisoned in 2017 for his leading role in the Occupy Central protests. Released on bail, he fled Hong Kong to the United Kingdom in July 2020, a month before he was charged with participating in a…


  • Sun Daluo, a long-time writer and dissident, was arrested in June 2021 for publishing books abroad and writing online articles critical of Chinese Communist Party leaders. He was tried in secret on December 5, 2021, for “picking quarrels and provoking…


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