Another 13 countries, including Iran, signed the letter supporting the CCP’s horrific treatment of Uyghurs and other Muslims in Xinjiang.
News China
Little-Known Prisoners of Xinjiang Camps: Members of The Church of Almighty God
Believers of the single most persecuted religious group in China are detained indefinitely for “transformation,” no information is provided to their relatives.
Mandated Love: Children, Businesses Ordered to Worship the Communist Regime
Signs with propaganda slogans required to be displayed outside shops and factories, as kindergarten and elementary school students pledge to follow the Party.
House Churches Targeted as Criminal Mobs
Rewards for informers, registration of believers, propaganda, and more – Jiangxi Province spares no effort to eradicate churches not yet controlled by the CCP.
Archdiocese of Fuzhou Clergy Struggle to Uphold Their Faith
Over 100 priests and the Archdiocese’s Apostolic Administrator joined the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association only after fighting for as long as they could.
Kazakhstan: Day of Judgment for Serikzhan Bilash
The trial of the brave activist defending the victims of Xinjiang re-education camps is ready to start. Bitter Winter interviewed his lawyer and his wife
False Demonstrations in Seoul: Cui Bono?
Relatives of refugees from The Church of Almighty God (CAG) were coerced or manipulated to go to Seoul and stage anti-CAG demonstrations with the notorious Ms. O. These sideshows regularly end in disgrace. Why does the CCP keep organizing them?
Party Ideology Replaces Quran in Xining’s Dongguan Mosque
A CCP-appointed imam is aiding the authorities in “sinicizing” the faith of Hui Muslims, with the ultimate goal of dividing and eradicating Islam in China.
Witch Hunt for “Two-Faced Persons” in Xinjiang Universities
CCP is intensifying efforts to expunge teachers disloyal to the Party by scrutinizing their private lives and encouraging colleagues to inform on each other.
“Give Your Church to the State, or We Demolish It”
Henan authorities continue threatening and coercing believers to “donate” their places of worship. In June alone, they took over 11 venues in Luanchuan county.









