The wife of a Hui Muslim held in one of the internment camps details how the Chinese government silences inmates to hide the truth about its persecutions.
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A Family Broken by the CCP: The Story of Doğan Erdoğan
A Turkish citizen married a Uyghur woman. Now, he is told he cannot see his wife and little daughter – and his father-in-law has been arrested for the “crime” of letting his daughter marry a foreigner.
CCP Expands Control Over Items Sent to Hong Kong and Taiwan
Postal and courier services in China are scrutinized to ensure that no “sensitive” goods reach pro-democracy fighters, their staff punished for minor missteps.
Books on Religion Continue to Be Purged from School Libraries
Since the CCP launched its campaign to eliminate publications “damaging the country’s unity” last year, many books are no longer available to students in China.
23 Church of Almighty God Members Imprisoned in Shandong
The sentenced believers – aged from 17 to 78 – were prosecuted for making videos for the Church. Two among them will be kept behind bars for eight years.
Catholic Churches Continuously Curbed Across China
During 2019, many Catholic churches were closed down for refusing to join the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association. Even state-run churches are suppressed.
China Forcibly Collects DNA to Monitor Its People
With threats and abusing rights, the CCP makes its citizens give samples of their biometric data, often disguised as mandatory medical exams or other pretenses.
China’s Anti-Religion Policies Intensified Even More in 2019
A series of new regulations to suppress people of faith of all denominations were adopted last year, followed by unprecedented crackdown campaigns.
Comics and Vocational Courses Used to Fight Religion
People in China are bombarded with atheist propaganda in a variety of forms, as the government seeks to eliminate religion from their lives.
Coronavirus: CCP Censorships Makes the Epidemic Worse
Chinese reporters talk to Bitter Winter about how they are prohibited from publishing real news about the epidemic. They should follow the official guidelines and press releases, thus depriving their readers of potentially vital information.









