Police Collect Children’s Blood Without Parents’ Consent
Disguised as a tool “to fight crime,” the forced collection of DNA data spreads across China. Even primary and middle school students are not exempt.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Disguised as a tool “to fight crime,” the forced collection of DNA data spreads across China. Even primary and middle school students are not exempt.
The growing number of mortalities in prisons or police custody is another cause for concern as to the state of human rights in China. Two families tell their stories.
Anything religion-related is off limits in the country. Welfare and support centers established by believers or churches are closed down.
MASSIMO INTROVIGNE
MARCO RESPINTI
CESNUR
Via Confienza 19,
10121 Turin, Italy,
Phone: 39-011-541950
We welcome submission of unpublished contributions, news, and photographs. Each submission implies the authorization for us to edit and publish texts and photographs. We reserve the right to decide which submissions are suitable for publication. Please, write to INFO@BITTERWINTER.ORG Thank you.