“All of these acts were committed as if by Hong Kong rioters who snuck into these US cities,” wrote the CCP’s Global Times.
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48 State-Run Churches Shut Down in One County in Two Weeks
Protestants in Jiangxi Province’s Yugan county have been suffering CCP’s persecution for the past few years. Attacks renewed after coronavirus lockdown was lifted.
China’s Religious Persecution Wrecks People’s Lives
Following CCP’s relentless crackdowns against The Church of Almighty God, numerous families are shattered as their loved ones are sent to prison for their faith.
Hong Kong, the darkest hour has yet to come
Bitter Winter publishes exclusive footage of the police repression. “Is there any country welcoming Hong Kong people now?”
More Restrictions on Religious Publications Imposed
To advance CCP’s religion “sinicization” policy, crackdowns are launched to confiscate faith-related materials that are not approved by the state.
Farmers on China’s Poverty Alleviation: ‘We’re Doomed to Death’
To reach President Xi Jinping’s poverty alleviation goals on time, local governments destroyed farmers’ homes and farmland amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Drew Pavlou Expelled from His Australian University for Criticizing the CCP
Bitter Winter reported about the case of Drew Pavlou, a 20-year-old student and a “senator,” i.e. a member elected by the students to the Academic Senate, at University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia.
The University has heavy links with China and he was under threat of expulsion for his criticism of the CCP.
Bypassing China’s Great Firewall May Land You in Prison
Chinese citizens on the mainland are punished for using foreign websites or social media. Those who post comments unfavorable to the regime may end in jail.
Jews Support the Uyghurs: The Lonely Jew Is No Longer Lonely
Last year, we reported how one Jewish gentleman gathered attention with his solitary protest in London. Now, Jewish support for Uyghurs is growing everywhere.
Nothing Can Stop the CCP from Exterminating Buddha
Even during the coronavirus outbreak, the Chinese authorities continued closing down Buddhist temples and destroying statues of deities.









