The new rules come into force on June 30 and deprive of agents’ services performers who criticize the CCP, are suspected of ‘separatism,” or follow non-authorized religions.
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Wulun Culture: Crackdown on a Neo-Confucian Movement
When Confucianism is taught independently, courses and seminars are quickly prohibited and teachers go to jail.
Jacob Pius: Chinese “Traditionalist Catholic” Remains in Jail
A young Catholic with a sense of humor proposed to establish a traditional Catholic monarchy in a part of China. The CCP was not amused. He was arrested in January 2021 and is still in prison.
How a Young Uyghur Became a Volunteer in Ukraine
Ultimately, Kavsar was not allowed to fight because of his lack of military experience. But with his journey to Ukraine his point had been made.
The European Parliament on Xinjiang: China Is Guilty of “Crimes Against Humanity”
The CCP calls the claim that genocide is taking place in Xinjiang the “lie of the century.” The European Parliament exposed the CCP as the real liar.
Forced Labour Is Set to Stay in the Uyghur Heartland
Despite official denials, the policy is not only continuing. In fact, it is accelerating, as Adrian Zenz’s research shows.
Dragon Boat Festival Used for Anti-Religious Propaganda
In Guangzhou, the elderly were “helped” to celebrate the Dragon Boat festival and told they should not waste their pension money in illegal religion, xie jiao, or superstition.
China, The Worst Offender: The 2022 U.S. Department of State Report on Religious Freedom
The analysis of the year 2021 confirms that things in China went from bad to worse (with Bitter Winter as the most quoted media source).
Tiananmen: What the 2022 Commemorations Taught Us
With the world’s attention focused on Ukraine, it might seem that the anniversary of Tiananmen in 2022 would not be very much noticed. It was not so.
In Search of China’s Secret Societies. 6. The Once and Future Secret Society
The religious and ritual features of groups such as the Tiandihui did not resist the competition of Christianity, Communism, and the new religions. In the end, only the criminal element remained.









