China, You May Be Pro-CCP But If You Organize Independently You Are Still a “Cult”
The story of a female college student driven to suicide sheds a light on the crackdown on “political xie jiao.”
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The story of a female college student driven to suicide sheds a light on the crackdown on “political xie jiao.”
The police dismissed as “suicide due to pains of love” what relatives believe to be another case of school bullying, and had to repress unusually persistent protests.
CCP trolls persuaded YouTube that the Chinese President is “bullied and harassed” by humorous songs about him, which were taken down.
The famous Doudian Mosque and the Songyu Mosque have lost their trademark Islamic features and now look like non-Muslim Chinese temples.
The Beijing branch of the Fahua Dojo, led by Venerable Yin Guang, took “Sinicization” to new extremes. It was too much for Chinese netizens.
Informants continue to provide to “Bitter Winter” pictures of the iconoclastic fury of the Communist Party against traditional Islamic symbols and signs.
International media attention persuaded the CCP to “postpone” the destruction of the mosques’ “Arabic” features. It has now started again.
The Undergraduate Sexology Association of Central China Normal University in Wuhan was told the CCP suspects “foreign infiltrations” when sex is studied.
The campaign aimed at removing distinctive Islamic features from Hui Muslim places of worship continues in full swing.
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