All Chinese are mobilized. But “history,” Xi explains, in a Marxist context, has not the same meaning it has in a bourgeois academia.
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Bloody Holy Spirit Members Sentenced in Jiangxi
Bloody Holy Spirit: devotees from the Ji’an area of the Taiwan-based religious movement received jail terms up to 4 years and six months.
The Sad Story of Uyghur Soccer Proves China Unfit to Host Olympics
Uyghurs love soccer, but Chinese authorities do not love Uyghur players and supporters. Their discrimination is another argument for an Olympic boycott.
A Jewish-Uyghur Solidarity Passover Seder with a Difference
Each of the Four Cups was raised to symbolize Uyghur’s captivity and hoped-for deliverance.
181 Association of Disciples Members Arrested in Ningxia
Local authorities claim this is a fruit of their model policy of offering large rewards to those who denounce devotees of banned religious groups.
Better Cotton Initiative: Why Its Shanghai Branch is Not Credible
The Chinese BCI is challenging the headquarters of the organization, and claims Uyghurs are not subject to forced labor.
Sanctions Against Politicians, Scholars, Fashion Companies: How Beijing Shot Itself in the Foot
Not understanding how democracy works, the CCP created itself an unprecedented anti-Chinese coalition in the West, outraged by its aggressive behavior.
The Geography of Terror: A List of Camps Where Ethnic Kazakhs Are Detained
New camps are established around factories (for forced labor) but also around hospitals, perhaps connected with organ harvesting.
Confirmed: CCP Hackers Target Pro-Uyghur Accounts on Facebook
A secret group known as Earth Empusa or Evil Eye is attacking and spying the accounts of those exposing repression in Xinjiang.
House Church Under Attack in Guiyang
Guiyang Renai Reformed Church organized private meetings in a hotel room. After a police raid, three members and the elder were arrested.









