Student “spies” are secretly monitoring teachers and students, reporting any information about religious beliefs or activities to the school.
China
Jiangxi’s Poyang County Declares War on Religion
The CCP uses soft and tough methods: from indoctrinating performances in praise of the Party to dismantling crosses. The goal is to make religions disappear.
Sad Celebrations: Iftar with Uyghur Refugees in Istanbul
Uyghurs gather to break the Ramadan fast together, and tell Bitter Winter how the CCP is breaking families and causing “spiritual sickness” in their community.
Huawei Smartphones to “Maintain Stability”
The specially developed new devises allow law enforcement officers to access databases of citizens using facial recognition and other biometric data.
Books on Religion Branded Harmful, Handled as Pornography
The crackdown on religious publications intensifies in Inner Mongolia, officials inspecting postal packages, burning books, and censoring online communication.
A Tale of Non-Uyghur Activists Battling for Uyghurs’ Freedom
Yosef Roth is a Jew who thinks that as a Jewish believer he must try to relieve the sorrow of oppressed Muslims. He founded “Uyghur Rally” with Corby Johnson.
CAG Elderly Member Persecuted Through Retaliation on Her Family
After an elderly Christian was arrested for being active in The Church of Almighty God, the CCP excluded her grandchildren from attending college, leading the family to sever ties with her.
“Sinicization” of Islam Continues in Henan
Whether it’s a mosque, a residential area, or shop signboards, anything with Islamic symbols is being altered or destroyed by the authorities. This campaign is now in full force in Henan.
Communist Party as the New Opium of the People
A propaganda performance is touring villages in Jiangxi Province, pressurizing people to replace belief in God with worshiping the regime.
Multiple Three-Self Churches Across Henan “Donated” to State
The CCP claims that in each “area” of the province, one Three-Self church is enough. The others should be “donated” to the government, which will use them for secular purposes.









