Ian Johnson
@iandenisjohnson.bsky.social
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Ian Johnson is a fellow at the @wiko-berlin.bsky.social He lived and worked in China for 20 years as a correspondent, teacher, and writer. He currently lives in Berlin. More at www.ian-johnson.com
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I couldn’t be prouder of this piece that we published in @minjianarchives.bsky.social by Cui Weiping on her translations of Havel and Michnik, and her interactions with the recently departed Fu Guoyong. An exclusive essay, bilingual, no paywall.
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崔卫平:守望漫漫长夜——我与傅国涌的交往点滴
Cui Weiping: Keeping Vigil Through the Long Night—My Interactions with Fu Guoyong
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As part of our efforts to include the erased histories of all ethnic groups in China, @minjianarchives.bsky.social
newsletter today discusses a key work of Uyghur resistance: A Land Drenched in Tears. This is also our first trilingual newsletter!
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《被眼泪浸湿的土地》:一部维吾尔族“右派”的苦难史
The Land Drenched in Tears: A History of Uyghur “Rightists”
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Ten years on, the dystopian movie that proved to be all-too real. Read our weekly essay on "Ten Years," a Hong Kong film that predicted the city's sad state today. Bilingual. chinaunofficialarchives.substack.com/p/24a

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Thanks for the note. In Souls of China one of the stories was about a meditation practice that was essentially new age--people hung out in caves and hugged trees. It was Daoist inspired by quite eclectic...
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"A good political system is one that places restraints on our darker instincts, while a despotic totalitarian regime deliberately cultivates them. For the evil in human nature is the sustenance of all authoritarian rule."
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The essay strikes me as significant, because it's written by a young writer: "Nearly 70 years have passed since the Anti-Rightist Campaign, but for today’s youth, reading this book as a textbook on human nature is more meaningful. We may love humanity, but we cannot fully trust human nature."
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Thanks to Tian Jian 田間 for this interview in Chinese on
@minjianarchives.bsky.social : its founding, goals, and new features.
非常感謝《田間》簡訊的中文採訪,內容涉及民間檔案館的成立、我們的目標以及我們的新功能https://open.substack.com/pub/tianjiancmp/p/ian-johnson?r=g15&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web&showWelcomeOnShare=false
【專訪】中國民間檔案館創辦人Ian Johnson
「這是獨一無二,關於中國獨立思想家的資料庫,我們希望它能讓人看見這場反歷史運動的廣度和深度。」
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Right where Sparks belongs the #radicalhistory section of @housmansbookshop.bsky.social in london!
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We'd appreciate media coverage of this petition, which is in support of the unjustly imprisoned journalist Dong Yuyu, whose appeal will be decided shortly. The CCP is figuring that the world is distracted by tariffs please help us prove them wrong.
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100+ Global Journalism Leaders Urge China to Free Journalist Dong Yuyu
WASHINGTON, April 23 — Today, more than 100 prominent figures from the global journalism and media community released an open letter in support of Chinese journalist Dong Yuyu, calling for his immedia...
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Awful.
//The situation affected nearly 40 people who hold employment-based visas at RFA and came from countries known for harsh crackdowns on press freedom, including China, Vietnam and Cambodia, where journalists are routinely harassed or jailed.//
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Cambodia's government previously decreed that working for Radio Free Asia is tantamount to espionage. Some RFA journalists now face being forcibly deported to Cambodia from the US. https://kiripost.com/stories/rfa-journalists-on-us-work-visa-face-deportation-amid-funding-crisis
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An inspiring essay—in Chinese and English—by the legendary Chinese journalist 江雪 in @mjdanganguan on how, in the end, the silenced in China will have their say. Read it and subscribe (for free) on substack.

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那些未被杀死的,终将开口说话——向承鉴自传《炼狱归魂》获2024年博登书屋“最佳历史回忆文献档案奖”
The Unsilenced Will Eventually Have Their Say
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