Under the powerful “stability maintenance” policy, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) continues to deprive the Chinese people of their freedom of speech.
Piao Junying
Survival Guide for Believers in China
Facing increasing surveillance and persecutions, believers are forced to come up with inventive ways to continue practicing their faith and dodge arrests.
CCP Calls for Crackdown Against Whistleblowers and Media
According to an internal document, the CCP is tightening the noose around the flow of information regarding its persecution of religion.
Liaoning and Shanxi Buddhists Report Cases of Harassment
Even the most innocent faith-related practices or rituals may cause troubles with authorities in present-day China.
Religious Affiliation Causes the Closure of a Private School
Having undergone investigation earlier this year, the re-opened Rehoboth School in Liaoning was forced to close down for good, amid the threats to arrest its principle.
CCP and House Churches in a Cat and Mouse Game
Since house churches have come up with several ingenious ways to evade persecution, the authorities have now started deploying spies to crack down on religious belief.
Arrest Believers or Get Fired
The National Security Bureau in Liaoning’s Dalian city has set quotas of arrested believers for local police stations as part of their work assessment plan.
Family of Believers Persecuted for Ten Years
Eight members of a Christian family have been repeatedly monitored, arrested, and sentenced to prison.
Men in Black Demolish a Three-Self Church (Video)
Authorities hired over 100 men to demolish a government-controlled Protestant Tree-Self church in Shenyang city; about eighty of them were dressed in black and had masks over their faces.
Anti-Religion Propaganda Intensifies in Schools
The CCP is strengthening the crackdown on religious belief in schools by using propaganda videos, online petitions, and ideological indoctrination of students and staff.









