The pro-CCP and anti-cult activist organized a sideshow in front of the Blue House, the residence of the Korean President. She was in for a surprise, as refugees fought back with their own, more successful press conference.
China
Confidential Documents Expose CCP’s Plans to Persecute The Church of Almighty God Abroad
CCP collects information on CAG members who fled China, uses agents and online propaganda to harass them. Anyone opposing the persecution deemed hostile to China.
More Restrictions in Xinjiang: Visiting Friends and Family Strictly Controlled
Even a visit to a family member or a trip outside the region required to be registered with government officials. Those overstaying could be punished.
House Churches Brutally Suppressed in Southern China
Flouting legal proceedings and using force, officials continue to crack down on unofficial places of worship, with the ultimate goal of total eradication.
“I Refused to Go to Seoul”: One Relative Exposes the CCP’s Plot
On July 22, coerced or manipulated relatives of The Church of Almighty God refugees will stage false “spontaneous demonstrations” in Korea. But some relatives refused to go.
Over 2,000 Uyghurs Secretly Relocated to Prisons in Henan
Reports from several sources confirm that detainees have been transferred to two prisons, they are isolated from others; many held in solitary confinement, beaten.
Story of O: Korea #1 Bigot Harasses Refugees (and Many Others)—Again
On July 22, new false demonstrations against refugees from The Church of Almighty God start in Korea. The bigot promoting them is spreading hate against all minorities.
Imprisoned Taoist Deities: Relentless Crackdown on Temples Continues
Since last year, Taoism, long considered as China’s traditional religion, suffered the most severe crackdown since the Cultural Revolution.
Be Vigilant, Your Landlord or Doctor Could Be Spying on You
CCP has cast a wide net of snoops across the country to monitor all believers, regardless of their denomination. No one knows who could be watching them.
CCP Censors Textbooks for Children Making Uyghurs and Buddhists Disappear
After words like God and Bible have been removed from literary masterpieces in primary school textbooks, religious and ethnic minorities are next to go.









