The detained pastors and laymen legally went to Kuala Lumpur to attend an event organized by well-known evangelist Tang Chongrong.
China
Megastatue of Buddha Destroyed in Sichuan
In Luhuo (Drakgo) a 30-meter-tall statue and its 45 prayer wheels were demolished, generating widespread protests.
Crackdown on Association of Disciples Extends to Inner Mongolia
Eight devotees were sentenced on November 19 in Dalad Banner.
Ma Xingrui Is the New Xinjiang Party Secretary, Promises More of the Same
Internationally denounced as a butcher, Chen Quanguo is replaced. His successor Ma Xingrui states policies will remain the same.
Crackdown on Religious Content on the Internet Coming March 1, 2022
After Xi Jinping lamented that social media and the web are used to proselytize for religion, which is forbideen, new draconian Measures have been enacted.
Church of Almighty God Refugees: Favorable Decisions by Italian Supreme Court and Court of Rome
Judges recognized that the CAG is severely persecuted in China, and members are harassed by the CCP even abroad.
China: “Christmas Is Forbidden, It’s a Western Celebration”
Bitter Winter publishes a secret document leaked from Guangxi, which explicitly claims orders come directly from the Central Committee.
Why Uyghur Leaders Tell Jokes: A Healthy Demonstration of Independence
Unlike speeches by Chinese Communist leaders, those by Uyghurs in exile are punctuated by humor. It reveals a lot about the Uyghur indomitable spirit.
Serikzhan Bilash Wins His Case in Almaty
Alatau District Court refuses to declare the human rights activist a wanted fugitive.
Christian Pastors Told to Preach in Sermons Confidence in the Party and Xi Jinping
Christian Churches should implement the conclusions of the recent National Conference on Religion “immediately.”









