Spirit Breaking: On Mosque Rectification and Cultural Genocide
A public toilet installed on the remains of the Tokul mosque in Xinjiang—and other rites of humiliation the CCP performs against religion.
A magazine on religious liberty and human rights
Matthew Omolesky is a human rights lawyer and researcher in the field of cultural heritage preservation. Formerly a researcher-in-residence at the Institut za Civilizacijo in Kulturo (Ljubljana), he is a fellow of the Royal Anthropological Institute and a frequent contributor to The American Spectator and Quadrant.
A public toilet installed on the remains of the Tokul mosque in Xinjiang—and other rites of humiliation the CCP performs against religion.
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