BITTER WINTER

Bitter Winter

A magazine on religious liberty and human rights

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LATEST ARTICLES

The Saga of AROPL.The Architect of the Narrative: Be Scofield

How a bizarre American anti‑cult activist, who receives messages from aliens and spirits, inserted herself into the British campaign against AROPL.

Buddhist Monk Detained After Marking the Tiananmen Anniversary

A quiet act of remembrance on June 4 leads to the detention of a Shandong monk long targeted for his views on faith and civic rights.

The Case of the Buenos Aires Yoga School and the Expansion of Punitive Power Against Minorities. Part 2

What is happening in Argentina is part of a global trend in which trafficking laws are used against spiritual minorities.

The Rudnev Case in Argentina: A Judicial Blow That Endangers a Life

The Cassation Court sends the Russian spiritual teacher back toward the darkness he barely survived

The Case of the Buenos Aires Yoga School and the Expansion of Punitive Power Against Minorities. Part 1

In a strange turn of events in a case that should have been closed long ago, a new judge copied more than 400 pages from a previous judge removed because of his biases.

Sick and Pensionless: The Long Punishment of a Xinjiang Falun Gong Professor

The story of Li Xianghong reveals how, in today’s China, a prison sentence ends, but the machinery of reprisal does not.

Unification Church in Japan: After the Dissolution, the Purge. 4. School Surveillance and Coercive Counseling

New schoolbased procedures instruct educators to identify and monitor children from Unification Church families, raising concerns about privacy violations.

The Saga of AROPL: When Headlines Become Weapons

How media fueled the racist riots: coordinated narratives turned a police operation into a public threat.

From Buddha to Racetrack: A Sacred Site in Drakgo Is Rewritten by Force

A revered statue’s grounds become a horseracing field. Cultural erasure in historical Tibet now proceeds through construction as much as demolition and removal.

The Saga of AROPL: Racism, Riots, and Violence

Sensationalist media, fake news, and propaganda fueled a rapid mobilization of violent protests.

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