A photographic journey through a region whose identity is threatened by “sinicization.”
Op-eds China
A Young Uyghur Woman’s Plea for Her Mother’s Release
Beijing’s war on terror is reining in Christians, adding to fears that its mission is not only to stamp out Islam, but also to strike hard at the Uyghur nation itself.
The Price of My Belief: Locked up for Three Years
A journalist who was arrested and tortured for being a member of The Church of Almighty God tells his story as a prisoner of faith in China.
Spring Festival Fever and the Year of the Pig
President Xi Jinping’s dream of a “big family of the Chinese nation” came closer this Spring Festival, with a concerted drive to assimilate Uyghur Muslims as never before.
The CCP is Committing “Cultural Genocide”
The disappearance of Uyghur artist Sanubar Tursun highlights a staggering truth: the G Word is a reality.
The Fate of Bitter Winter’s 45 Arrested Reporters
Great media coverage and two petitions to free them is an occasion to publicly share some details on their capture, detention and present state.
That Strange Shyness of the EU Towards China
A seminar of scholars and politicians in the European Parliament loses an excellent opportunity to put respect for human rights at the top of priorities.
Chinese Authorities Are Afraid of “Color Revolutions”
China’s public security officials prioritize extreme measures to avoid or resist possible mass anti-government uprisings, singling out believers.
An “Ethical Tariff” on China to Defeat Silence and Tepidity
A major three-partisan conference on religious freedom in China held at the European Parliament urged international institutions to wake up in the face of CCP brutality.
CAG Exiles Ask for Italy’s Protection
A torchlight procession for peace in Rho requested the Italian government to welcome the victims of religious persecution.









