The Persuasion: The Left, TikTok, and the World’s Biggest Police State
If you are reluctant to criticize China, you are no friend of social justice. By Geoffrey CainPersuasionApril 12, 2023 In 2017, I was in
If you are reluctant to criticize China, you are no friend of social justice. By Geoffrey CainPersuasionApril 12, 2023 In 2017, I was in
Winter 2022 / Volume VI, Number 4by Geoffrey Cain Once a technology star, Zhao Weiguo rose fast and fell hard. For the last eight years,
Cain talks to technology insiders and uses published accounts to detail exactly how this draconian system has developed. Beijing’s totalitarian repression brings Orwell’s ‘1984’ to
“Every person in Xinjiang is documented down to their genetic makeup, the sound of their voice, and whether they enter their homes through the front
New book details how Beijing adopted, integrated and applied technologies to suppress its Uighur minority in Xinjiang By Andrew SalmonAsia TimesJune 29, 2021 Merge the
Cain delineates two narratives that gradually intertwine: One is China’s drive for technological dominance. The other is China’s fumbling effort to define and defeat an
SEOUL, South Korea — It’s difficult to imagine that kidnappers could get away with abducting a privileged foreign student from a French university and spiriting him thousands of miles away to his home country via a flight departing from a public airport.
By Geoffrey Cain
USA TODAY
Dec 26, 2014
SEOUL, South Korea — North Koreans call it “pigeon torture.” After the authorities accused Jung Gwang Il of espionage, they locked him in a tiny underground cell at the Yodok concentration camp in central North Korea. It’s officially known as “kwanliso,” or “penal labor camp,” No. 15.
By Geoffrey Cain
PRI’s The World
Mar 29, 2013
SEOUL, South Korea — For years, crystal meth has been the intoxicant of choice for North Korean drug users. They take the stimulant recreationally, or occasionally to work long hours or suppress unsatisfied appetites in the impoverished countryside.
By Geoffrey Cain
PRI’s The World
Jan 1, 2011
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