BITTER WINTER

Bitter Winter

A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

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LATEST ARTICLES

Christian Gospel Mission and the Moment Stigma Turned Physical: The Case Reaches the United Nations

A followup submission to the Human Rights Council details how sustained hostility toward CGM members culminated in a violent assault only days after CAPLC’s warning.

Japan: Bias Ignored as Unification Church’s Recusal Motion Is Rejected

A judge who attended an antiUnification-Church seminar and echoed its claims remains on the panel, raising grave concerns about judicial credibility.

When “Autonomy” Means Obedience: China’s New “Social Sciences With Chinese Characteristics”

A CCP manifesto reveals how scholarship is being redesigned as an instrument of ideological discipline.

The Revelation Spiritual Home: A Sociologist Reads the Book by Introvigne and Šorytė

To enter into the world of The Revelation Spiritual Home, we must adopt a non-Eurocentric epistemological paradigm and accept that we will encounter the unfamiliar.

China, Christian Prisoners of Conscience Denied Access to the Bible

The case of the imprisoned leaders of Fuyang Maizhong Reformed Church shows that inmates’ right to receive non-illegal reading material does not extend to the Sacred Scripture.

The Rudnev Case at the United Nations Human Rights Council—Again

CAP-LC and United for Human Rights seek justice for the political and spiritual Russian dissident prosecuted in Argentina with dubious accusations.

Widespread Killings and Abductions of Nigeria’s Christians: Proof of a Genocide

Why do some politicians and media refuse to recognize what many Nigerian Christians and their supporters regard as an obvious genocide?

“Magnifica Humanitas” and Xi Jinping’s Thought on AI: Same Problem, Different Solutions

A CCP essay and a papal encyclical both warn about AI’s promise and peril, yet their moral universes could not be farther apart.

Japan’s Justice Okino: Will a True Believer in Brainwashing Judge the Unification Church Case?

A judge who once attacked the religious organization at an anti-cult seminar is not impartial and should be recused.

When the Camera Turns Away: Carol Guzy and Amsterdam’s Lonely Uyghur

The American photographer won an award in Amsterdam. The Uyghur activist has a message for the Dutch media.

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