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  2. List of Chinese dissidents - Wikipedia

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    This list consists of activists who are known as Chinese dissidents. The label is primarily applied to intellectuals and other high-profile individuals from China who are known for their criticism of the Chinese government or its policies.

  3. Protest and dissent in China - Wikipedia

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    Protesters and dissidents in the People's Republic of China (PRC) espouse a wide variety of grievances, most commonly in the areas of unpaid wages, compensation for land development, local environmental activism, or NIMBY activism. Tens of thousands of protests occur each year.

  4. Category:Chinese dissidents - Wikipedia

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    Political party factions in China (2 C, 3 P) Pages in category "Chinese dissidents" The following 165 pages are in this category, out of 165 total.

  5. List of massacres in China - Wikipedia

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    Name Date Location Victims Notes Longjing Manse Movement: March 13, 1919 Longjing, Jilin, Republic of China: 17 or 19 Unarmed Korean peaceful protestors were fired on by Chinese soldiers under warlord Zhang Zuolin, which caused 17 or 19 deaths and around 30 injuries

  6. Dissidents in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre

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    Zhang Boli, number 17 on the list wrote a book titled "Escape From China" that details his experience during the protests and his escape. [19] Those who escaped, whether it was in 1989 or after, generally have had difficulty re-entering China, even up to this day. [20] The Chinese government prefers to leave the dissidents in exile. [21]

  7. Abbott issues executive order to arrest CCP operatives in Texas

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    “Instead, Fox Hunt is a sweeping bid by General Secretary Xi to target Chinese nationals whom he sees as threats and who live outside China … political rivals, dissidents, and critics seeking ...

  8. China accused of using overseas bases to target dissidents - AOL

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    China has reportedly established dozens of “overseas police stations” in nations around the world that activists fear could be used to track and harass dissidents as part of Beijing's ...

  9. 2011 crackdown on dissidents in China - Wikipedia

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    At least 54 leading activists have been arrested or detained by authorities including: [7] Ai Weiwei (Chinese: 艾未未), prominent dissident, had expressed his sympathy with the 2011 Chinese pro-democracy protests: Amid Boxun's online campaign, Ai had posted on his Twitter account on 24 February: "I didn’t care about jasmine at first, but people who are scared by jasmine sent out ...