There is no peace for the human rights activist who denounces the horrors of the transformation through education camps in Xinjiang.
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Crosses Toppled from Two Protestant Venues in One Village
Amid the CCP’s nationwide cross removal campaign, a state-run and a house church in a Zhejiang Province village were attacked by government-hired security guards.
“Forbidden Memory”: A Book Reveals the Horrors of the Cultural Revolution in Tibet
Tsering Woeser miraculously found and published hundreds of pictures of the most infamous decade in Tibetan history. We can now meditate on their tragic lesson.
Uyghurs: CCP Fake News Exposed by New UHRP Report
The Uyghur Human Rights Project reveals new details on Beijing’s massive campaign to persuade the world that there is no persecution in Xinjiang.
52 Church of Almighty God Members Given Long Jail Sentences
One of the sentenced believers will spend 15 years in prison merely for keeping at home CAG-related e-books and videos. by Chang Xin On June 17, the People’s Court of Dunhuang city in the northwestern province of Gansu held an open trial of a CAG member. Amid the...
A Popular Tibetan Buddhist Palace Demolished in Hebei
The Tushita Palace in the ancient Lingyan Temple was destroyed in November last year, after months of rectifications ordered by the local authorities.
Lives Ruined in the Name of Poverty Alleviation
To reach the goal of no impoverished households by the end of 2020, CCP forces villagers with no skills or income to move to cities after their homes are destroyed.
CCP Offers High Monetary Awards to Those Who Report on Banned Religious Groups
To create an atmosphere where “every person participates and all population report” on xie jiao, the government offers up to 100,000 RMB (about $ 14,000) for delation.
Morally Ensnared in Xinjiang: A Young Researcher Reflects on Genocides
Xinjiang and other theaters of genocide may seem far away from us. They aren’t, as products of forced labor are in our shops.
Vatican-China Deal: “The CCP Hacked Vatican Computers”
One of the largest international cybersecurity firms claims that the Chinese have hacked since May the Vatican agencies involved in the renewal of the agreement.









