CESNUR and Human Rights Without Frontiers launch a detailed report on the longest religion-related legal case in the Island’s history.
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Hong Kong: Church Supported the Protest, Its Bank Account Is Frozen
The Good Neighbour North District Church offered humanitarian aid to protesters in the street. Now banking giant HSBC is trying to put it out of business.
The German “Sect Filters”: A Gross Violation of Religious Liberty
In parts of Germany, to work for the government and for several private companies, or even play violin in an orchestra or obtain a bonus for buying an e-bike, you should declare you are not associated with a certain religion.
While a U.S. House Bill Targets Xinjiang Slave Labor, New Voices Support the Uyghurs
France calls to similar action. Ms. Tursunay Ziyawudun flees safely from a detention camp. Two awards honor the Uyghur cause.
63 MPs From All Over the World Call for “Magnitsky-style” Action Protesting Cultural Genocide in Tibet
A statement by the Inter-Parliamentary Alliance on China (IPAC) builds upon Dr. Adrian Zenz’s new findings to denounce atrocities and Western immobilism.
The Dragon and the Mouse: China Foreign Minister Meets Italian Colleague Amid Protest
Hong Kong democratic leader Nathan Law, DAFOH, and Falun Gong practitioners made their voices heard in Rome—not to very much avail
World Uyghur Congress to IOC: Stop the 2022 Winter Olympics in China
London lawyer Michael Polak submits a formal written complaint to the International Olympic Committee.
A Book Trailer Launched for Massimo Introvigne’s Book on The Church of Almighty God
The volume published this year by Oxford University Press has now its own video introduction.
More than 600 Lawmakers Denounce China on the Anniversary of Falun Gong Repression
International support grows for the persecuted spiritual movement, notwithstanding the fake news spread by the CCP.
US State Department Bans Huawei Employees, Cites Human Rights Abuses
After targeting CCP officials who persecute Tibetans, and Xinjiang’s Uyghurs and other Turkic people, Washington hits the regime’s largest supplier of technological tools for repression.









