China’s human rights record comes under the spotlight again as peers debate the atrocities.
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Covenant Home Church Banned in Shanxi
After the detention of four leaders, the authorities decided to liquidate the popular house church.
No Room for Denial: Timothy Grose Documents Atrocities in Xinjiang from CCP’s Own Sources
Official denials fly in the face of social media proof to the contrary from the Communist Party faithful.
Are the Media Responsible for the Uyghur Genocide, Too?
In the present Uyghur crisis, media are often not the solution but the problem.
Christian from Wenzhou Prosecuted in Sichuan
Lin Xuesui wanted to be a missionary. He has ended up being a prisoner of conscience.
Two Sentenced for Attending a Christian Conference in Malaysia
One year of jail is the penalty for a pastor and a co-worker from Shanxi who went to an event organized by famous evangelist Tang Chongrong
Dissident Who Revealed Abuses in Psychiatric Hospitals Is Sent There Again
Liu Hongzhi was interned in 2019 for denouncing corruption and supporting Hong Kong protesters. Released in 2020, he has now been interned again.
Beijing Lampstand Church: Families Demand Release of Arrested Pastor, Co-Worker
Qin Sifeng and Su Minjun are in jail in Shandong after they tried to evangelize in Yunnan, a reminder of the “zero tolerance” policy for house churches who operate outside of their area.
Our Lady of Naju: Catholic New Religious Movement Followers Harassed in Hong Kong
In South Korea, the leader of the movement has been excommunicated by the Catholic Church. In Hong Kong, it becomes a problem of police.
New Rules on Celebrity Endorsement; It’s the Ideology, Stupid
International media have emphasized restrictions on controversial celebrities and fraud. But the regulation also deals with the ideological content of the endorsements.









