Spied on. Fired. Publicly shamed. China’s crackdown on professors reminds many of Mao era
BEIJING — The professor was under surveillance. Cameras taped her every lecture. She couldn’t publish or give talks outside the university. She knew she had to be careful when she taught on one of China’s most sensitive and dangerous topics: the Cultural Revolution. To preempt accusations of straying …
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