The United Front Work Department brings the campaign promoted among Christians to other religions.
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Taipei’s Intelligence: CCP Manipulates Exchanges Between Taoist Temples in Taiwan and Mainland China
Quoting “Bitter Winter,” Taiwan’s National Security Bureau warns against controlled religious events and “fake academic conferences.”
The Story of Zuhre Sultan, Uyghur Exile: “The CCP Took Away My Entire Family”
29 of her relatives are detained, disappeared, dead, or still serving lengthy prison sentences. She tells her—and their—story to “Bitter Winter.”
Considerations on the People’s Republic of China Charade at the 2024 UPR
The long farce in the face of the UN Human Rights Council came to an end. It was propaganda as usual. But the world cannot stand it anymore.
Golog, Qinghai: After 30 Years, a Prestigious Tibetan School Is Liquidated
The Jigme Gyaltsen Nationalities Vocational High School was praised even by Communist authorities. But that it preserved Tibetan culture could not be tolerated.
The Plenum: Why Xi Jinping Tries to Impersonate Deng Xiaoping
Opponents of the President accuse him of dismantling Deng’s reforms. Xi is now trying to falsify history to present himself as the new Deng.
Church of Almighty God: The Economy of Refugees and Ill-Founded Accusations of Human Trafficking
Refugee activities in democratic countries should be understood by considering that they have escaped China for religious rather than economic purposes. by Massimo Introvigne CAG refugees perform at an event in Torino, Italy, May 11, 2024. “Bitter Winter” commented a...
China Calls the US Resolve Tibet Act a “Sinister Farce”
It took only 24 hours to mobilize China’s pro-CCP establishment, including its Three-Self and Catholic branches, to repeat the usual anti-Tibetan lies.
Blind Love for the CCP: Left-wing Journalist Roger McKenzie in the Uyghur Region
The socialist reporter claims that freedom of religion reigns in East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang). He just repeats Chinese propaganda.
Anti-Cult Propaganda in Ulugqat County, Xinjiang—Where There Are No “Cults”
For thirteen years a “horseback anti-cult police squad” has visited herders who have never met a “cult.” Why?









