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News From China

Chinese Spies Tried to Create False “Uyghur Terrorists” in Afghanistan
Ten Chinese agents were arrested and quietly expelled after trying to establish a false branch of the defunct East Turkestan Islamic Movement.

British MPs, Jewish Leaders Ask Twitter to Block Chinese Embassies’ Accounts
They argue that CCP “wolf warrior” diplomats are “not less violent and active in spreading fake news than Trump.”

China Tries to Disrupt Tibetan Parliamentary Elections
Tibetans abroad vote to elect the members of the Central Tibetan Administration. The CCP mobilizes its spies, and asks friendly governments to harass voters.
News From the World

Orthodox Dissidents Now Regarded as “Cultists” in Russia
In Rostov Oblast, a cleric of the Russian Orthodox Autonomous Church is prosecuted as a “cult leader.”

Pakistan Threatens to Prosecute Blasphemy Committed Abroad
Authorities claim that American citizens operating in the U.S. an Ahmadi Web site risk prison sentences up to 10 years.

Jehovah’s Witnesses—Why Are They Persecuted?
Data show that they are the #1 target of religious intolerance worldwide. A seminar and two special journal issues explored the question why.

Taxes, Legal Reform, and Freedom of Belief: An International Forum
Scholars, former officials, and human rights activists from several countries attended the event organized on the eve of Taiwan’s 78th Judicial Day.
Testimonies From China

Church of Almighty God Members “Deprogrammed” in Jail
By Cai Congxin
Under CCP’s “transformation” program, CAG members are abused and tortured, until they sign the “three statements,” promising to give up their belief.

Catholic Sanctuary of Our Lady of Zhaojialing Under CCP Attack
By Zhang Feng
The village is a nationally famous pilgrimage site since the 19th century. Now, the Catholic signs and images are disappearing.

Church of Almighty God Members Tortured to Reveal Information
To make believers renounce their faith and disclose information about the Church, the CCP uses a variety of torture techniques, from electric shock to sleep deprivation.

CAG Members Tortured in Xinjiang’s Internment Camps
By Chang Xin
Members of banned religious groups are often detained in transformation through education camps. Three Church of Almighty God believers tell their stories.
Testimonies From the World

“Raising Goblins”: A Bizarre Accusation Against Asian Spiritual Minorities
In 1997, a prosecutor accused a respected Taiwanese spiritual master of practicing black magic. Although ridiculous, the accusation was part of an historical and old tradition of discrimination.
Interviews

“The Chief Witness”: Alexandra Cavelius Tells the Story of Sayragul Sauytbay
Soon in English, the German best seller gives voice to a woman whose testimony about the transformation through education camps in Xinjiang cannot be impeached.
Op-eds China

Panchen Lama: Tibetans Forced to Worship the False One at Gunpoint
By Ugyen Gyalpo
Gyaltsen Norbu toured Tibet this year and talked to captive audiences, compelled to listen to him by the CCP security.
Featured China

The UK Conservative Party Report: China’s Deepening Darkness
By Ruth Ingram
An avalanche of damning rhetoric and condemnation of China poured from the pages of a new report out last week. But will action follow?
Op-eds International

Solidarity, Subsidiarity, and the Taxation of Spiritual Movements
Some reflection on the Republic of China’s Judicial Day, from the point of view of a Western scholar.
Featured International

Jehovah’s Witnesses and Sexual Abuse: 4. Answering Some Criticism
By Holly Folk
Survivors of sexual abuse have every right to be angry. Sometimes, however, they should consider whether they are not used again, this time to support anticult campaigns.
Documents

A White Paper on the New French Law: “Laïcité, How to Preserve It”
Book in free download.

Benedict Rogers’ Christmas Letters to Xi Jinping and His Victims
A noted British human rights and religious liberty activist has 12 demands for the CCP leaders.

New Rules Regarding Foreign Religious Activities in China
Detailed Rules for the Implementation of the Provisions on the Administration of Foreign Religious Activities in the People’s Republic of China (Revised Draft)