RefuSource: Libero
Date; July 6, 2018
The Italian national conservative newspaper Libero has joined the international campaign in favor of Sister Zou Demei, a regional leader of The Church of Almighty God, a Chinese Christian new religious movement.
Sister Zou is wanted in China for being a leader of a banned religion, and for trumped up charges of espionage that normally lead to the death penalty. After her asylum application has been rejected, Sister Zou is in jail in Detroit and threatened with immediate repatriation to China.
Writing on Libero, Marco Respinti, who also serves as director-in-charge of Bitter Winter, noted that “Donald J. Trump may save a human life right now,” and that the persecution of The Church of Almighty God in China is characterized by “a special cruelty.”
“It would be a big shot for President Trump, Respinti concluded, if, in addition to hitting Xi Jinping with tariffs, he would show that he protests China’s totalitarian policies.”

Bitter Winter reports on how religions are allowed, or not allowed, to operate in China and how some are severely persecuted after they are labeled as “xie jiao,” or heterodox teachings. We publish news difficult to find elsewhere, analyses, and debates.
Placed under the editorship of Massimo Introvigne, one of the most well-known scholars of religion internationally, “Bitter Winter” is a cooperative enterprise by scholars, human rights activists, and members of religious organizations persecuted in China (some of them have elected, for obvious reasons, to remain anonymous).


