Decision was historical but was just a start, Uyghur refugees say.
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Kazakhstan: Bilash Threatened with Arrest After Acclaimed Bitter Winter Series
The activist Serikzhan Bilash may be put in the wanted list by Kazakh authorities, obviously as the result of Chinese pressures.
Uyghur Tribunal: And the Verdict Is—Genocide
The London Uyghur Tribunal has gone where governments and international bodies have feared to go in declaring the atrocities in Xinjiang a genocide.
China: First CCP National Conference on Religion Held Since 2016
Xi Jinping asks for more Marxism, more surveillance of the Web, more Sinicization.
House of Lords Tells UK Government It Should Act Now Against China
The UK government is riding roughshod over its own Parliament by gesturing and nodding meaninglessly over repeated attempts to act on the Uyghur genocide
Anti-Religious Surveillance and Propaganda Extend to Hani and Yi Villagers
While fighting AIDS and drugs, the CCP indoctrinates populations at the Vietnamese border of Yunnan against xie jiao and “illegal religion.”
China: Religion Expelled from the “Secret Room”
Offline games, which also include “Script Killing,” are immensely popular among Chinese youth. A new regulation will forbid references to religion.
WeChat, Grids Mobilized for Anti-Religious Propaganda
A social experiment in Fujian combined the grid surveillance system with a WeChat game everybody should play.
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.









