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China Bans Popular Self Media Bloggers Loyal to the Party

Beijing closed multiple accounts of a popular Chinese self media comic blogger “SaiLei Three Minutes,” who claimed to interpret current affairs involving politics and history within three minutes. A visit to his Weibo account shows the message, “The user is currently banned for violating relevant laws and regulations.” SaiLei Three Minutes has 2.6 million followers, and has…


China Bans Popular Bloggers Loyal to the Party

Beijing closed multiple accounts of a popular Chinese comic blogger “SaiLei Three Minutes,” who claimed to interpret current affairs involving politics and history within three minutes. A visit to his Weibo account shows the message, “The user is currently banned for violating relevant laws and regulations.” SaiLei Three Minutes has 2.6 million followers, and has published…


Communist Regime Censors Speech on Military Affairs

Military affairs have recently become a censored topic within the Great Firewall—communist China’s sophisticated internet censorship system, amid the tightened control over speech and information on social media platforms. On March 30, several official accounts that cover military affairs on Chinese social media platform WeChat were suspended on the same day. Among them was the…