To prevent any anti-government content from appearing publicly, the CCP is taking measures to control the content of computer-controlled displays.
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Xunsiding Church Closed After Months of Harassment
A nearly 70-year-old and one of the most influential house churches in Fujian Province ceased to function on May 31; the church’s pastor heavily fined.
Buddhist and Taoist Temples Sealed Off and Altered
Under the CCP’s religious crackdown, Buddhist and Taoist temples are being demolished or forced to undergo a “metamorphosis.”
Sayragul Sauytbay Has Left Kazakhstan
Still without refugee status in Kazakhstan, the woman who exposed the horror of Xinjiang camps left the country on June 3, seeking asylum in Sweden.
Local Officials at the Forefront of Crackdown on Religions
Prohibited from believing in God themselves, Party members and officials are pledging to watch for and persecute all religious activities.
The Purge of Religion-Related Signboards Escalates
Many businesses have been forced to change their names, eliminating any references to faith, even if the signs were not meant to be religious at all.
Taiwan Religious Freedom Forum Denounces Persecution, Organ Harvesting in China
Three-day conference concludes with statements exposing CCP’s horrific repression of Uyghurs and movements it labels as xie jiao. Bitter Winter was there.
Informants Infiltrated on University Campuses
Student “spies” are secretly monitoring teachers and students, reporting any information about religious beliefs or activities to the school.
Jiangxi’s Poyang County Declares War on Religion
The CCP uses soft and tough methods: from indoctrinating performances in praise of the Party to dismantling crosses. The goal is to make religions disappear.
Huawei Smartphones to “Maintain Stability”
The specially developed new devises allow law enforcement officers to access databases of citizens using facial recognition and other biometric data.









