The CCP is pressuring Catholic conscientious objectors to join the Patriotic Church by using the Vatican’s pastoral guidelines as an excuse.
Bitter Winter
A Letter of the European Freedom of Religion or Belief Roundtable in Support of the Asylum Seekers of The Church of Almighty God
A letter to all members of the EU Parliament in Brussels, regarding members of the new religious movement and the persecution they suffer in China.
Persecution of Chinese Refugees of The Church of Almighty God in South Korea Should Not Start Again
Hundreds of CAG members have escaped to South Korea, where they are seeking refugee status.
Taiwan International Religious Freedom Forum, Declaration on the Persecution of the Uyghurs
We publish the declaration adopted by the participants to the Taiwan International Religious Freedom Forum, including Bitter Winter, on May 31, 2019.
“The CCP’s trampling of human rights has reached a peak”
The three decades since the Tiananmen tragedy have passed in the blink of an eye, but the scenes of the CCP’s violent acts of suppression feel just as vivid as yesterday.
Women and Children First ‒ to be Slaughtered
After the folly of the “one-child policy”, here comes the folly of the “two-child policy”. And girls are still selectively aborted.
A Heartfelt Appeal for a Missing Uyghur Mom on Mother’s Day
The staggering case of Dr. Gulshan Abbas – professional, innocent, detained – as recounted exclusively for us by her daughter. When will this martyrdom end?
Four Years of Hell on Earth
A member of The Church of Almighty God recounts torture and indoctrination at the hands of Chinese authorities after she was arrested at the age of 21.
“Suspended Like Fresh Meat”: Torture Memories from an Ethnic Kazakh
In a letter sent to Bitter Winter, an ethnic Kazakh from Xinjiang tells about persecution, humiliation, and torture.
Sayragul Sauytbay and Serikzhan Bilash Should Be Free to Denounce Atrocities Against Ethnic Kazakhs in China
Ten NGOs write to the new president of Kazakhstan demanding freedom and protection for a woman who escaped from China and the activist who defended her.









