Believers in government-controlled churches have their personal and religious freedoms violated, as authorities watch their every move.
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Teams of Three Sent to Supervise Religious Venues
CCP intensifies the already sweeping surveillance of places of worship by assigning officials to each; to control believers and ensure loyalty to the Party line.
Kazakhstan: Serikzhan Bilash Remains Under House Arrest
Activist who denounced atrocities in China should remain in jail at least until July 10, while heavy Chinese pressures in Kazakhstan continue.
Smart Locks in Rental Properties Also Monitor Believers
Promoted as a tool to “maintaining stability,” the locks that use facial recognition, phones, or IDs, is a new addition to the system of complete surveillance.
CCP-Launched Online Game Promotes Fear of Religions
Prizes and mandatory partaking for official helped the anti-xie jiao quiz slandering the banned religions to attract over 11 million users in just two weeks.
Chairman Mao Temple Demolished After “Bitter Winter” Report
CCP-designated “red education base” to worship communist leaders was razed to the ground day after the news appeared, to rid of this oddity and avoid humiliation.
New Stability Maintenance Target: LED Lightboxes
To prevent any anti-government content from appearing publicly, the CCP is taking measures to control the content of computer-controlled displays.
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.









