Bitter Winter
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

NEWS FROM CHINA

Six Christians Arrested in Guizhou on Fraud and “Organizing Minors” Charges
New legal tools expand against routine church activity. Kaili City remains a center of anti-Christian repression.
NEWS FROM THE WORLD

Scientology: Berlin Finally Blinks
Germany’s quiet retreat from a thirty-year surveillance practice marks a return to legal fairness after a policy that caused stigma rather than security.
TESTIMONIES FROM CHINA
The Doppa on Our Heads, The Homeland in Our Hearts: Amsterdam’s Lonely Uyghur on Doppa Day
Uyghurs celebrated their skullcap this month. It is much more than a headpiece.
TESTIMONIES FROM THE WORLD
Scientology Behind the Climb? Anti-Cult Narratives, and the Nardi Case
An Italian mountaineer who was a Scientologist died in 2019 in the Himalayas. Apostate ex-members and the media manipulated the incident to blame the “cult.”
FEATURED CHINA
“Unbroken,” by Rushan Abbas: A Uyghur Woman’sFight for Her People
She played a crucial role in alerting the world to the genocide against the Uyghur. Now, she has told her story in a book.
FEATURED INTERNATIONAL
Beyond the Leader. 4. The Human Cost of Guilt by Association
Campaigns targeting “cults” for their leaders’ real or alleged wrongdoings cause massive unnecessary and innocent suffering.
OP-EDS CHINA
The Uyghurs and the Hidden Risk of Trump’s China Trip: An Open Letter
Silence on the Uyghur issue would make it easier for the Chinese to manipulate any statement the U.S. President makes.
OP-EDS INTERNATIONAL
France TV’s “Scientology, the Empire of Secrecy” (2026). 2. Mocking Belief and Silencing Believers
The public French broadcaster treated theology as a subject of ridicule and excluded Scientologists and independent experts from its show.
INTERVIEWS

South Korea vs Busan’s Segero Church: The Prosecution of Associate Pastor Kim
After the arrest and release of Pastor Son Hyun-bo, authorities now target another Segero pastor for leading a prayer: an exclusive interview with the accused minister.
DOCUMENT AND TRANSLATIONS

Más allá del líder. 1. Culpa por asociación y estigma.
Cuando líderes de minorías religiosas son acusados de delitos sexuales, las narrativas mediáticas pueden marcar rápidamente a todo el colectivo como cómplices o víctimas.






