Bitter Winter
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

NEWS FROM CHINA

Early Rain Church Raided Again
On June 14, police attacked the Sunday service in Chengdu, detaining several elders and members
NEWS FROM THE WORLD

“Intese”: Strasbourg Condemns Italy’s Forty-Year Exclusion of Jehovah’s Witnesses
The European Court of Human Rights ruled that Italy violated fundamental principles of equality and religious freedom.
TESTIMONIES FROM CHINA
Uyghur Rights: Dutch Parliament Hits Beijing Where It Hurts
Finally, the human rights issue is connected with trade by two parliamentary resolutions.
TESTIMONIES FROM THE WORLD
The OneTaste Verdict Criticized at the United Nations Human Rights Council
As the 62nd session opens in Geneva, a new statement warns that expanding the trafficking law to include psychological influence threatens freedom of belief.
FEATURED CHINA
The Long Reach of Beijing Now Extends Across the Democratic World
A new U.S. Congressional‑Executive Commission report describes a global strategy of intimidation far beyond China’s borders.
FEATURED INTERNATIONAL
Beyond the Noise: Observing Shincheonji in France. 4. When Suspicion Replaces Understanding
How media and private and governmental anti-cult institutions shaped and distorted the French debate on the movement.
OP-EDS CHINA
“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.
OP-EDS INTERNATIONAL
Germany and Scientology: The Long Shadows of Past Mistakes
The end of federal monitoring raises questions about the legacy of a faulty policy that shaped institutional practices for decades.
INTERVIEWS

A Case Built on Sand? Konstantin Rudnev Speaks Out After House Arrest Is Revoked
The prosecutors’ accusations against Rudnev deserves to be examined in detail—and he should be allowed to present his version to the public.
DOCUMENT AND TRANSLATIONS

Derrière le bruit médiatique : regards sur Shincheonji en France.2. Une communauté fondée sur l’étude, l’engagement et le dialogue
La communauté organise des événements sportifs et culturels, des études collectives, ainsi que des interactions structurées avec des pasteurs d’autres églises. Ils sont étonnamment « normaux ».






