The Uyghur Human Rights Project reveals new details on Beijing’s massive campaign to persuade the world that there is no persecution in Xinjiang.
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52 Church of Almighty God Members Given Long Jail Sentences
One of the sentenced believers will spend 15 years in prison merely for keeping at home CAG-related e-books and videos. by Chang Xin On June 17, the People’s Court of Dunhuang city in the northwestern province of Gansu held an open trial of a CAG member. Amid the...
CCP Offers High Monetary Awards to Those Who Report on Banned Religious Groups
To create an atmosphere where “every person participates and all population report” on xie jiao, the government offers up to 100,000 RMB (about $ 14,000) for delation.
Vatican-China Deal: “The CCP Hacked Vatican Computers”
One of the largest international cybersecurity firms claims that the Chinese have hacked since May the Vatican agencies involved in the renewal of the agreement.
Bans on Buddhist Printed Materials Intensify Across China
The CCP blocks the publication, sale, and dissemination of all Buddhist books and other publications not approved by the state.
‘You Can’t Believe in God in China,’ Police Tell Believers
Attacks on house churches across China intensified in the past few months, as police and government officials raid places of worship and intimidate congregations.
Numerous Folk Religion Temples Destroyed in Henan and Hebei
China’s folk religion venues, an integral part of rural life for generations, suffer severe crackdowns, as the communist regime aims to eradicate all religions.
A Book Trailer Launched for Massimo Introvigne’s Book on The Church of Almighty God
The volume published this year by Oxford University Press has now its own video introduction.
Unregistered Catholic Priests Pressured into Patriotic Church
As the Vatican-China Deal of 2018 expires in September, the CCP intensifies persecution of Catholic conscientious objectors through harassment and indoctrination.
Patriotic Activities Mandated to Reopen Religious Venues
Places of worship must prove loyalty to the CCP before opening their doors after the coronavirus lockdown. Flag-raising ceremonies are obligatory.









