The NYRB China Archive
01.26.16

China: Surviving the Camps

Zha Jianying
from New York Review of Books

By now, it has been nearly forty years since the Cultural Revolution officially ended, yet in China, considering the magnitude and significance of the event, it has remained a poorly examined, under-documented subject. Official archives are off-...

China to Ease Longtime Policy of 1-Child Limit

The Chinese government will ease its one-child family restrictions and abolish “re-education through labor” camps, significantly curtailing two policies that for decades have defined the state’s power to control citizens’ lives.

Caixin Media
01.13.13

Police to Stop Camps This Year, Politburo Member Says

The notorious system that lets police send detainees to labor camps without trial will be halted this year, said Meng Jianzhu, secretary of the Central Politics and Law Commission, at a conference on January 7.

Meng said the Communist...

Caixin Media
01.13.13

Shutter Labor Camp System for Good, Legal Experts Urge

Legal experts have called on the government to follow through with hints at abolishing the country’s notorious system of labor camps.

On January 7, Politburo member Meng Jianzhu said at a top conference that the system would “cease to be...

China’s Microbloggers Take On Re-Education Camps

Over the last two years, as China’s microblogging culture has expanded, observers inside and outside the country have found hopeful signs that the Communist Party is starting to respect and respond to public opinion voiced online. The most...

The NYRB China Archive
12.19.96

The Risks of Witness

Jonathan D. Spence
from New York Review of Books

With this, the third book that Harry Wu has published about China’s forced-labor prison camp system, we can see that he has been moving on a discernible trajectory, one that has taken him from the world of reality to the world of appearance. In...