Don't miss:
- Exclusive interview between Ai Weiwei and Chinese dissident Chen Guangcheng
- Original and previously unpublished photography by Ai Weiwei
- An interview between Ai Weiwei and an online commentator, paid by the Chinese authorities to derail anti-Communist debate online
- The full Ai Weiwei tax case papers exposing the injustice of his £1.5m fine from Chinese authorities
- An essay on media censorship in China by former newspaper editor and media manager, Cheng Yizhong
- A photo essay by four young Chinese photographers documenting youth culture in Beijing
- Observations by Tsering Woeser on Tibet, plus other leading activists on human rights issues in China
- Infographic fact-checking Wen Jiabao, the Chinese premier
PLUS A profile of young contemporary artist, Zhao Zhao, leading film producer Zhu Rikun on the damaging censorship of documentary films and rock lyrics from two dissident Chinese musicians, Zuoxiao Zuzhou and Zhou Yunpeng
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