A new book by Jennifer Pan shows how the CCP, under the pretext of “elimination of poverty,” uses its “Dibao” livelihood guarantee program to better watch over political and religious dissidents.
China
Minors Summoned by Police, Punished for Online Remarks
Comments on the government’s ban to play online games during a national holiday in April resulted in numerous young gamers being questioned by the authorities.
For China’s Rights Defenders, Fighting the State Leads to Prison
A law that the CCP uses widely to silence those protesting its autocratic rule lists 32 instances when petitioning the government may result in hefty sentences.
Uyghur Women Persecuted: Will the Feminists Support Them?
Uyghur women are raped, compelled to marry Han Chinese, detained in the dreaded transformation through education camps, and killed. Why do Western feminists ignore their tragedy?
Over 40 Old Local Church Venues Stifled in Jiangxi Province
China’s southeastern province continues to intensify religious persecution measures after coronavirus lockdown measures were lifted.
Concealing Epidemic in the Name of Profit
An employee at a Chinese company reveals how he was ordered to lie to foreign partners to cover up the severity of COVID-19.
Crackdowns on Unregistered Catholics Resume Across China
As the coronavirus lockdown measures were eased, the CCP recommenced threats and intimidations against Catholics who refuse to join the Patriotic Church.
U.S. Department of State’s Religious Freedom Report: The CCP Routinely Abuses, Tortures, and Kills Members of All Religions
The most comprehensive official document ever published on religious persecution in China quotes Bitter Winter 74 times.
Hubei Residents Still Discriminated as ‘Coronavirus Carriers’
People from the province where the virus originated were shunned and abused throughout the outbreak. With CCP’s help, the mistreatment continues today.
Gallery – Kashgar pictures
Kashgar 2012 – 2018. A photo gallery by Ruth Ingram









