In 1998, the accusation hit a movement led by German psychologist Heide Fittkau-Garthe. The authorities did not find any evidence it was true.
Massimo Introvigne
Een haatzaaiende persconferentie: valse beschuldigingen van seksueel misbruik tegen Jehovah’s Getuigen
Antisekte-activisten beweren dat het aantal gevallen van seksueel kindermisbruik onder Jehovah’s Getuigen hoger is dan onder katholieke priesters. Deze bewering is onjuist.
Shiites Risk Life in Jail Under New Pakistani Legislation
Maximum penalties for those “disrespecting wives, family members and companions of the Prophet”—some of whom are cursed by Shiites—pass from 3 years to life.
Mama Evelyn, Mandela’s First Wife, and the Tai Ji Men Case
Evelyn Mase was a Jehovah’s Witness. She defended her right not to be involved in politics for religious reasons throughout her whole life.
Manhua and Lianhuanhua: The Best Book on Chinese Comics Is in Italian
“Il fumetto cinese” by Martina Caschera tells a fascinating and largely unknown story.
Two New Generation Pastors Sentenced in Moscow
Nikolai Ulitin and Svyatoslav Yugov should remain in jail for another three and a half years.
Chinese Buy Winnie the Pooh Merchandise—Abroad
An evening in Laos with Chinese tourists and the forbidden teddy bear.
Incorrigible Hikvision: Despite Denials, It Continues to Supply Uyghur Recognition Software
To avoid being banned in the West, Hikvision, the CCP-owned giant video surveillance company, claimed in 2022 it had stopped offering its racist video analytics systems. It was a lie.
Can Tax Authorities “Create” Law? Reflecting on the Tai Ji Men Case
Through “interpretation letters” and other tools, tax offices often try to rewrite the laws rather than just applying them—violating the principle of separation of powers.
Religious Freedom at Risk in European Union, USCIRF Report Says
Muslims, Jews, Christians, and groups unfairly stigmatized as “cults” are increasingly victims of secularism and of a widespread hostility to religion.









