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A new leak has exposed a Chinese surveillance platform called the “Dynamic Management Platform for Overseas Personnel,” a remote tracking system and data analysis tool for mass surveillance of foreign nationals developed f...
Welcome to the Digital Rights Report, HRIC’s new monthly roundup of what you may have missed in the China digital rights space. We will be covering cybersecurity, AI, digital transnational repression, the Great Firewall, and much more. We w...
Hong Kong pro-democracy activist Zhang Xinyan, a member of the overseas “Hong Kong Parliament” who currently has a bounty on her head for alleged “subversion,” has been arrested in Thailand and is in danger of extradition....
Transnational repression looms large this week, with the news that RightsCon 2026—the world’s largest digital rights conference, set to convene almost 2,600 participants in Lusaka, Zambia—was suddenly canceled last Wednesd...
Yuan Keqin was born in Changchun, Jilin Province, China, in 1955. In 1984, he traveled to Japan as a student and went on to earn a doctorate in law from Hitotsubashi University, specializing in the international political history of East As...
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