China Sends Chilling Warning To Teachers Speaking Critically Of Government
A volunteer English teacher sits outside the Central Government Offices in the Admiralty business district of Hong Kong, China, on Tuesday, Oct. 21, 2014. Talks between pro-democracy student leaders and the government tonight may offer the best chance of a peaceful ending to more than three weeks of demonstrations that have disrupted Hong Kong and divided its citizens. Photographer: Brent Lewin/Bloomberg via Getty Images | Bloomberg via Getty Images
BEIJING (AP) — Over two weeks, the Communist Party-run Liaoning Daily newspaper sent reporters to sit in on dozens of university lectures all over the country looking for what the paper said were professors "being scornful of China."
During visits to more than 20 schools, the regional paper wrote last week, it found exactly what it said it was looking for: