The Arhat Mountain scenic area, built with private funds to pay tribute to Confucianism, Buddhism, and Taoism, came under the government’s attack.
China
Who Will Pay for Xi Jinping’s “Vanity Projects”?
With China’s economic downturn, ordinary citizens are left to suffer as a result of failing policies that were supposed to help them initially.
Every Word of Support to Hong Kong Silenced in Mainland China
To prevent people from knowing the truth about the pro-democracy protests, the CCP controls online comments, restricts citizens’ and officials’ travels.
CCP Suppresses Any Form of Christian Evangelization
For Christians, one of the most important activities in practicing their faith is sharing the gospel. But not in China, where it is prohibited.
Bishop Shao Zhumin Once Again Taken in for Indoctrination
The bishop of Wenzhou Diocese, detained repeatedly for refusing to join the Patriotic Catholic Church, is under surveillance, forbidden to hold religious activities.
Chinese Refugees: Seeking Asylum in Italy
A conference in Milan’s Town Hall highlights religious persecution in China and the problems encountered by refugees.
South Korea-Affiliated Churches Investigated, Pastors Arrested
The CCP is stepping up efforts to inspect churches with foreign ties nationwide, registering and surveilling believers to later implement coordinated crackdowns.
Temples Stifled, Believers Arrested for Defending Their Rights
Over the past few months, multiple Buddhist and Taoist temples were forcibly dismantled or shut down in Hubei Province.
Bans on Minors’ Religious Activities Enforced Throughout China
Ever since the restrictions started being implemented in the beginning of last year, the young are not allowed to practice their faith openly.
More Bad News for the CCP: Uyghur Dissident Ilham Tohti Wins the Sakharov Prize
Unlawfully detained since 2014, the famous economist has now received one of the highest European awards. For the CCP, denying repression in Xinjiang becomes even more untenable.









