A social experiment in Fujian combined the grid surveillance system with a WeChat game everybody should play.
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CCP Fearful of Religious “Infiltration” from Vietnam Among Mien Minority
Border villages in Guangxi are under surveillance and targeted by propaganda against “cults” and Christian groups.
Xinjiang: New Regulations Will Tighten Control in 2022
The “Regulations on the Construction of Public Safety” will come into force on January 1, 2022. Surveillance will be further increased through the grid system.
Chinese Buddhist Monks Compelled to Watch “Red” Movies
As part of their mandatory study of Communist Party history, “Party movie classes” are organized in monasteries.
Christians Told to Preach that Business Was Invented in China
Sermons should introduce “Sinicized Christian social teaching,” claiming that the Shang Dynasty invented state-controlled agriculture and commerce.
United Nations States that Christians in China Are “at Risk of Torture”
In a landmark decision concerning a Church of Almighty God asylum seeker in Switzerland, the U.N. Committee Against Torture ruled that the risk exists for all Christians.
Beijing Olympics: Boycott Still Possible, Jewish Groups Say
Jewish faith groups join hands with Hongkongers, Tibetans, and Uyghurs to “reclaim the Games.”
Namewee & Kimberley Chen: How Two Singers Defeated the CCP
A song lampooning Chinese propaganda on social networks goes viral and hits nine million views. Beijing is not amused.
Boxer Rebellion Book Banned in Hong Kong
Book dealers who sold an historical work by Liu Qikun are threatened with punishment under the National Security Law.
Wang Junzheng, “Butcher of Xinjiang,” Becomes Party Secretary of Tibet
The bureaucrat responsible for several re-education camps and Uyghur forced labor has been called to apply his repressive methods on Tibetans.









