A new study by Harvard Medical School crossed satellite images and Internet queries to come to this dreadful conclusion.
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Kashgar Destroyed: A Metaphor for China and the World
The ancient city of Kashgar, the “Jerusalem of the Uyghurs,” has been destroyed and rebuilt in “Chinese Disneyfied” architecture, a parable for how the CCP would like to reshape its country and, if possible, ours too. by Ruth Ingram “Kashgar was coerced,” and the...
Crosses Removed from over 250 Churches in Anhui Province
Provincial authorities ordered to eradicate crosses “no matter what,” and in four months, many state-run Protestant churches were left without them.
Gulshan Abbas Found—In Detention
The world knows her because of the campaign of her sister Rushan Abbas, who continued to ask the CCP where Gulshan was. There is now an answer. She is detained in a Xinjiang camp.
Mosque ‘Sinicization’ Campaign Surged Amid the Pandemic
Numerous mosques in Gansu Province had their domes and crescent symbols removed, triggering anger among the local Hui Muslim population.
China’s Health Codes Increase Population Surveillance
The CCP regime enforced mobile apps to prevent the spread of COVID-19, which will likely outlive the pandemic and will be used to expand automated social control.
Believers Forced to Choose Between Faith or Survival
Elderly Christians across China are deprived of government subsidies if they continue practicing their faith.
China’s Leading Soccer Player: “The CCP Should Be Kicked Out of Humanity”
#1 scorer in Chinese history Hao Haidong repudiates the CCP. China tries to cancel him from the Internet
In Hong Kong, the Spirit of Tiananmen Lives On
Challenging the CCP’s prohibition, a massive democratic crowd gathered in Victoria Park on June 4. Bitter Winter publishes exclusive images of what happened.
Crosses Taken off 26 Three-Self Churches in a Jiangxi County
As soon as coronavirus lockdowns were lifted, government officials in Duchang county resumed crackdown campaigns on places of worship.









