cross-posted from: https://feddit.org/post/4058891

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Recently, as Chinese authorities have strengthened overall social control, oppression of academia has reportedly become more severe. Not only are scholars expelled, but there are even cases of disappearance.

According to the FT, Huwei, Communist Party’s Shanghai City Party professor, was forced to retire early after criticizing Russia’s full-scale invasion most prominently.

[He] sparked a fierce debate within China shortly after the outbreak of the war in Ukraine in 2022, arguing that China should cut ties with Russian President Vladimir Putin as soon as possible. This was contrary to President Xi Jinping’s policy of trying to get close to President Putin.

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China is targeting intellectuals living not only at home but also abroad, suppressing traditionally sensitive topics such as politics as well as discussions about China’s economy, which has recently been in big trouble, the FT noted.

Some scholars were detained on unknown charges and suddenly disappeared one day, and some were fired from universities or affiliated organizations. In some cases, social media accounts were canceled or other forms of administrative or legal punishment were given.

Specifically, Zhu Hengfeng (朱恒鵬), former vice president of the Economic Research Institute of the Academy of Social Sciences, was detained for posting on WeChat (微 Trust, Chinese version of Kakao Talk). Chinese media recently reported that former Vice President Zhu was recently severely punished for “absurd remarks to the party’s center.”

The FT also mentioned the case that Dr. Wu Chang (吳强), who worked as a political science lecturer at Tsinghua University, was placed under house arrest during both sessions (the National People’s Congress and the National People’s Political Consultative Conference) in March this year. Neither the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences nor Tsinghua University responded to the FT’s request for comment.

In recent years, Chinese scholars working in Japan are known to be particularly targeted. 范 濤, a political science professor at Japan’s Asian University, disappeared last year on his way back to his hometown of Shanghai. Professor 胡 of Kobe Gakuin University, Japan, also went missing during a trip to China last year.

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Renowned Uyghur folklorist Rahile Daute disappeared in 2017, and it was reported in September last year that he was sentenced to life in prison through a secret trial.

“During former President Mao Zedong’s rule, China strictly controlled professors’ working conditions and children’s schools,” said Perry Link, a professor at Princeton University.

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  • HootinNHollerin@lemmy.world
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    Article covering the same news was posted on the .ml world news (briefly) and I was banned for commenting on it. Fragile lemmy dev can’t have anything negative about their precious authoritarian regimes.

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    How to make it through school in China: Write the name Xi Jinping as the answer to every question. You cannot be marked down for doing this as Xi Jinping is never wrong.

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    It’s interesting that their narrative is to be a leader of scientific progress while the scientific method is actively corrupted

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    Why do they bother with secret trials in the first place? Not like it’s going to be a fair trial anyways.

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      This article is about China, not the U.S. We can acknowledge shitty things happening elsewhere without having to go “U.S. IS ALSO BAD!” in every discussion. We know. It’s not relevant.

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      Wiki:

      The Maeil Business Newspaper (Korean: 매일경제신문), also simply known as Maekyung (derived from the pronunciation of the Korean name) or MK, is a comprehensive daily newspaper published in South Korea, first issued on March 24, 1966. The president of the publishing company is Chang Dae-whan.

      . . .

      Maeil Business Newspapers are generally moderate media, but many say they are close to pro-business conservatism.