The CCP distorts religious teachings by forcing churches, temples, and mosques to preach according to the government-prescribed scripture.
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Cai Xia Expelled from the CCP, Calls Xi “a Mafia Boss” and the Party “a Political Zombie”
The former top ideologue at Central Party School says Xi Jinping should go. Kicked out of the CCP and deprived of her retirement benefits, she can soon be arrested.
18 Jehovah’s Witnesses Sentenced to Years in Jail in Xinjiang
The 18 Jehovah’s Witnesses arrested in Xinjiang have now been sentenced to long jail terms. Lawyers complain of the inhumane conditions of their detention.
Hunt for Unsanctioned Religious Materials Continues Nationwide
Provincial and municipal governments intensify measures to purge from state-run churches all publications that are not approved by the state.
The Story of the Lonely Uyghur: He Protested Every Week in the Netherlands, on August 14 He Was Arrested
Abdurehim Gheni’s 19 relatives disappeared. He wants to know from the CCP where they are.
World Uyghur Congress to IOC: Stop the 2022 Winter Olympics in China
London lawyer Michael Polak submits a formal written complaint to the International Olympic Committee.
Southern Mongolia: Herders Protest Pig Farming Destroying Their Ancestral Lands
On August 13, more than 300 protesters took to the street in Wulanhua, while the CCP continues to destroy grazing land to eradicate Mongolian traditional culture.
Studying ‘Xi Jinping Thought’ During Pandemic
The CCP forces people to use the infamous “Xi Study Strong Nation” app and uses their accumulated scores to either punish or award them.
Confucius Institutes Designated by U.S. as “Foreign Missions” of China
The institutes are exposed as the long arm of the CCP to infiltrate American universities and spread “propaganda and malign influence.”
Fengqiao Experience: The CCP Revives a Maoist Terror Strategy
On August 12, the People’s Daily called for a nation-wide revival of one of the most dreaded practices of Chairman Mao’s years, accompanied by more propaganda.









