The converted gang leader was tortured and disabled. Reportedly, he is still in prison, from where he may be released later this month.
China
Olympics: Xi Jinping Wins the Gold Medal in Genocide
Protests continue throughout the world against the “genocide games.”
Chinese Humiliation: Rape and Torture in Xinjiang’s “Vocational Schools”
A Bitter Winter exclusive: ethnic Kazakh survivor Ulnur Bozhykhan’s story as told to her husband, a Kazakh journalist.
Beijing 2022—The Genocide Olympics Begin: Each of Us Can Do Something
Too many ignored the genocide for the sake of money and business. But common citizens can do a lot to make their voices heard.
Xinjiang Genocide: UK House of Lords Urges Government to Act
Words should be followed by action, and products manufactured through Uyghur slave labor should no longer be imported, Lords said.
Institute of Tantric Buddhism: The Repression Continues
Founder Master Lobsang Dechen (Wang Xingfu) was sentenced to 25 years as a “cult” leader guilty of fraud and sexual abuse. His disciples continue to be arrested.
Josef Freinademetz’s Wishes for the Chinese New Year
In 1905 Josef Freinademetz, one of the greatest Catholic missionaries to China, wrote down his thoughts for the Chinese New Year. His story is still of interest today.
Book Promoting Atheism Launched with Great Fanfare in China
“The Principles of Scientific Atheism.” by Li Shen claims that both the non-existence of God and the fact that religion is harmful are undisputable scientific truths.
UFO Beliefs Growing (and Increasingly Repressed) in China
Millions of young Chinese follow contactees who claim to receive messages from the aliens. Some end up in jail.
Central Political and Legal Work Conference: The CCP Does Not Feel Safe
Reading between the lines of the important meeting, it appears that the Communist Party is expecting in 2022 “infiltration, subversion, and sabotage.”









