Jiao Guobiao
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Jiao Guobiao (simplified Chinese: 焦国标; traditional Chinese: 焦國標; pinyin: jiāo guó biāo; born 1963 in Qi County, Kaifeng, Henan) is a Chinese dissident who was formerly an associate professor at Peking University's College of Journalism and Communications until he was dismissed. A prominent journalist at Chinese Cultural Newspaper from 1996 to 2001, he has published widely on issues of journalism in China. Following the appearance online of his March 2004 essay condemning the Chinese government's Central Propaganda Department (Denouncing the Central Propaganda Department) and his continued efforts to promote freedom of the press and human rights in China, he was suspended from his teaching duties.
Jiao has received media coverage in
Denouncing the Central Propaganda Department controversy
In the spring of 2004, Jiao wrote an essay titled (completely) Denouncing the Central Propaganda Department (of CPC, Communist Party of China). Jiao stated that "at first, I just sent this article to a few friends by email. But a lawyer friend put it onto a website without informing me, and a few days later the vice president of
Jiao was later subjected to periods of close monitoring, house arrest, blacklisting, and persecution. He left China in March 2005 and lived abroad, notably in
Education
Jiao received his Bachelor of Arts in Chinese in 1986 and his Master of Arts in Classic Chinese in 1989 from
Major Publications
•On Dedication and Volunteerism (a collection of journalistic commentaries) Beijing: Overseas Chinese Publisher, 1998
•The Journalistic Careers of Cultural Celebrities (concerning history of journalism) Fuzhou: Fujiang People’s Publisher, 1999
•Sensitivities Outside the News (a collection of journalistic commentaries) Beijing: China Development Publisher, 2000
•The Sorrow from Independence (a collection of journalistic commentaries) Ürümqi: People’s Publisher of Xinjiang, 2001
•Denouncing the Ministry of Central Propaganda (a collection of journalistic writings translated into and published in Japanese) Tokyo, Chaoshi Publisher, 2004
•Many other journalistic writings, essays, commentaries have also been published and are searchable via major Chinese news portals.[7]
References
- ^ International Cities of Refuge Network
- ^ "Critic of party Jiao Guobiao accused of subversion is moved to new location". South China Morning Post. 2012-09-25. Archived from the original on 2023-03-03.
- ^ ICPC Statement on Mo Yan Awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature
- ^ Veg, Sebastian (2015) New spaces, new controls: China's embryonic public sphere, Current History, September 2015
- ^ High price for airing Sun Yat-sen criticism
- ^ U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission
- ^ U.S.-China Economic Security Review Commission