Tibetan Found Guilty of Espionage in Sweden
A Tibetan refugee living in Sweden was last Friday found guilty of gathering information for China on fellow Tibetans in the region. The 49-year-old Tibetan man, Dorjee Gyantsan, has been sentenced to...
View ArticleSweden Invites China to Fight Climate Change – Caijing online
From Caijing online (photo: 3C’s logo from its web site): Sweden and its largest energy concern are recruiting corporate allies in China for a private-sector battle against global climate change. More...
View ArticleNobel Jurors Face Bribery Probe for China Trips
A Swedish prosecutor is investigating all-expenses trips taken to China by Nobel Prize jurors, according to the AP: The investigation was prompted by a Swedish Radio report that said three jurors from...
View ArticleUyghur Charged With Spying
The Swedish government has charged Babur Mehsut, an ethnic Uigher born in China who was naturalized as a Swedish citizen, with spying for the Chinese government: Born in the northwestern Chinese city...
View ArticleChinese to Be Taught in All Swedish Schools
Sweden’s education minister has pledged to make Chinese tuition available in all schools in order to boost the country’s competitiveness, according to the AFP. “I want to see Sweden become the first...
View ArticleChina’s Coal Rush Leaves Three Million Living on the Edge
The Telegraph’s Malcolm Moore reports from Shanxi on the voracious coal mining which, according to local government, has left more than 8,000 square miles of the surface dangerously vulnerable to...
View ArticleMo Yan Addresses Critics in Nobel Lecture
Nobel-winning author Mo Yan delivered his official lecture in Stockholm on Friday, recounting his development as a storyteller through tales of his rural upbringing and especially of his relationship...
View ArticleChina Detains Swedish Legal Aid Worker
Peter Dahlin, a Swedish citizen working for a grassroots legal aid organization in China, was detained last week for allegedly engaging in acts that threatened national security, Megha Rajagopalan at...
View ArticleSupporters Mark Year Since Publisher’s Disappearance
Monday was the first anniversary of the disappearance from Thailand of Gui Minhai, a Hong Kong-based publisher and Swedish citizen, and the first of five colleagues to fall into Chinese custody late...
View ArticleGui Minhai Detained While Traveling to Beijing
Gui Minhai, who was detained in 2015 as part of a roundup of five booksellers and publishers associated with Hong Kong’s Mighty Current Media and Causeway Bay bookstore, has again been detained while...
View ArticleSweden Demands Immediate Release of Gui Minhai
The Swedish government has summoned the Chinese ambassador after reports that publisher Gui Minhai has been taken into custody again, this time while travelling from Ningbo with Swedish diplomats to...
View ArticleGui Minhai: Sweden ‘Using Me Like a Chess Piece’
Gui Minhai, one of the five booksellers and publishers associated with Hong Kong’s Mighty Current Media and Causeway Bay bookstore who were detained from abroad in 2015 to reappear in custody in China,...
View ArticleCall the Deer a Horse: The CCP in Sweden
The following interview with Magnus Fiskesjö, conducted and written by Jichang Lulu, has been reposted from Project Sinopsis, with permission: Calling the deer a horse: The CCP’s ham-fisted drive to...
View ArticleSwedish Envoy Recalled After Controversial Meeting
Angela Gui, the daughter of detained writer and publisher Gui Minhai, has written an account of an unusual episode in which she was approached by Anna Lindstedt, the Swedish Ambassador to China, to...
View ArticleFormer Swedish Ambassador Under Investigation
Anna Lindstedt, Sweden’s former ambassador to China, is under criminal investigation for breaches of national security, Sarah Zheng reports at South China Morning Post. Lindstedt was recalled to...
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