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When Tragedy Strikes in China, the Government Cracks Down on Grief

The Chinese government represses public grief, withholding information and stanching displays of mourning to tell history the way it wants it told.

Li Yuan
Author: Li Yuan

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Li Yuan

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Censorship, China, Disasters and Emergencies, Floods, Politics and Government, Social Media
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