Doe v. Cisco Systems
• Huffington Post (June 11, 2014): America’s Tech Firms Must Not Aid Chinese Repression
• Motherboard (April 11, 2014): Cisco’s Falun Gong Fiasco Isn’t Going Away
• Global Voices Online (April 24, 2013): Human Rights Verdict Could Affect Cisco in China
• Electronic Frontier Foundation (April 10, 2014): EFF Asks Court to Allow Human Rights Case Against Cisco to Proceed
• San Francisco Gate (December 7, 2012): Cisco’s Role in Falun Gong Crackdown in Dispute
• Network World (Mar 12, 2012): New Evidence in Cisco/Falun Gong suits?
• CNA (May 24, 2011): Cisco Sued by Falun Gong Practitioners
• New York Times (May 22, 2011): Suit Claims Cisco Helped Pursue Falun Gong
• Thomson Reuters (May 20, 2011): Suit Claims Cisco Helped Repress Religious Group
• Huffington Post (May 23, 2011): Cisco Helped Chinese Government Suppress Falun Gong, Lawsuit Claims
• Associated Press (May 23, 2011): Cisco Sued for Helping China Build Golden Shield
• The Telegraph (May 23, 2011): Cisco Sued by Religious Dissidents for Helping China Monitor Internet
• Financial Times (May 23, 2011): Lawsuit Links Cisco With China Crackdown
• Wall Street Journal (May 23, 2011): Falun Gong Practitioners Sue Cisco
• UPI (May 23, 2011): Cisco Denies Selling Spy System to China
• TechEye (May 23, 2011): Cisco Sued Over Great Firewall of China
• New York Times (September 2, 2011): Groups Says it has New Evidence of Cisco’s Misdeeds in China
• Reuters (September 8, 2011): Cisco Suits on China Rights Abuses to Test Legal Reach
Zhang et al. v. CACWA
• The New York Times (June 28, 2016): Born on a Queens Street, a Battle over Falun Gong Goes to Court
• Courthouse News (October 14, 2021): Religious Protections Don’t Apply to Falun Gong Protest Sites
Republications of Associated Press Article:
• CBS San Francisco (May 23, 2011)
Zhao Zhizhen
Bo Xilai
Legal Times (August 7, 2006): Siding With the Dragon
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