The “Lonely Uyghur” protester, well-known to “Bitter Winter” readers, celebrates in his own way the day established to protect endangered languages.
China
Who Is Xi Jinping? The Answer Is in a Comic Book
A graphic novel in French by Éric Meyer and Gianluca Costantini turns out to be one of Xi’s best biographies.
China’s Weapons Against Uyghurs: Birth Control and Alliances with Islamic Countries
While 48 refugees in Thailand are threated with forced repatriation, transnational repression invent new ways to reach the Chinese regime’s goals.
New Zealand: “Useful Idiots” Against Shen Yun and Falun Gong
Anti-cultists call for boycotting Shen Yun performances—exactly what the Chinese Communist Party wants.
A Row Brews Over Plans for Chinese Mega Embassy in London
Why did British authorities change their mind about installing unnecessary and offensive “world headquarters of repression” in their capital?
UK Politicians Rally in Support of Uyghurs and Remember Ghulja 28 Years Ago
The Ghulja Massacre in 1997 persuaded Chinese authorities they could go on with a genocide and get away with it.
The Chinese Origins of COVID: A Uyghur Point of View
China accuses the U.S. of “politicizing” the COVID issue by revamping the theory of its origins in a Chinese laboratory. In fact, it was China that “politicized° COVID in the first place.
“Lonely Uyghur” and Friends Protest China’s Vice-Premier’s Visit to the Netherlands
“Bitter Winter” readers are familiar with the “lonely Uyghur” protesting in The Hague. He tells the story of his new protest initiative—and of an old one.
“The Devil Makes Pots But Not Lids”: Publishing in China Names of Church of Almighty God Refugees in Italy Actually Helps Them Getting Asylum
A female CAG member, whose application was originally rejected, got asylum in January after her name appeared in the infamous Da Ai Wang list published in China.
CCP’s Chinese New Year Wishes to Religions: Get Ready for Even More Control
A symposium promises for the coming year more “Sinicization” and surveillance of all religions.









