Bringing abroad Buddhist relics kept in China is used as a tool for Chinese propaganda and for spreading the lie that the CCP promotes religious liberty.
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Earthquake in Tibet: The Wrong Condolences
Statements of solidarity in the name of friendship with “the Chinese people” just send the wrong message.
Yunnan, New Update on Brother Chang Hao: Out of Jail, but Under Heavy Surveillance
Video cameras, false “cleaners,” and police visits to members of his church try to continuously harass the indomitable preacher.
Winter School Break: China Prevents Tibetan Children from Studying Tibetan Language
Private lessons to improve the students’ skills in Tibetan have now been forbidden in favor of vacation homework in Mandarin and the study of Xi Jinping’s thought.
Going as Refugees to a War Zone: The Uyghurs in Syria. A Uyghur View
One Uyghur has been appointed general and two colonels in the new Syrian Army. What does it mean?
Hubei, CCP Salutes January 1 with a Party Denouncing “Cults and Illegal Religion”
Tongshan County CCP creatively “put together celebration and anti-xie-jiao education,” as the local Party Secretary said.
Guangdong, Falun Gong Husband and Wife Get Record Sentence of 10 Years in Jail
Li Zhuozhong and Liao Yuanqun were sentenced for keeping at home, duplicating, and sharing literature of the banned movement.
Amsterdam’s “Lonely Uyghur,” the Court of the Citizens of the World, and Xi Jinping’s Genocide
“Bitter Winter” readers know the “lonely Uyghur” protests in Amsterdam. He tells us how China tried to prevent him from testifying at The Hague’s symbolic trial of Xi Jinping.
“On Xi Jinping”: Why Kevin Rudd’s New Book Matters
The former Australian Prime Minister tells us why he changed his mind on several Chinese issues and why we should take Xi’s Marxism seriously.
Uyghur Fighters in Syria: A Uyghur View
Why did Uyghurs fight in Syria? And what will happen to them now?









