Ma Ruimei and her husband, Ding Yuande, were arrested on May 12, 2023. Ma was freed on bail, Ding is still in prison. Their son is relentlessly fighting for their freedom. We interviewed him.
Testimonies China
Target Falun Gong. 2. A Letter to 44 Governments Calls Them to Sanction 19 CCP Criminals
They are involved in 15 filed cases of open persecution of Falun Gong practitioners. It would be cynical to foresee that no government will respond. But if at least some will, a new era begins.
Target Falun Gong. 1. Two Reports Nail the CCP to Its Crimes
The 450+ pages of the 2020 Minghui Report have now been updated by the 190-page “The Persecution of Falun Gong.” July 20 is the 24th anniversary of the beginning of Falun Gong’s ordeal.
Five Emperors Coins: How Rising Gansu CCP Star Zhan Shunzhou Was Purged for “Superstition”
The Dunhuang Party boss once entertained the visiting King and Queen of Norway. He lost everything for his belief in Feng Shui.
Bodhi Gong Believers Sentenced in Shandong
The crackdown on the Buddhist qigong movement founded by Grandmaster JinBodhi continues.
“She Died in the Police Station’s Toilet”: Another Scandal in China
A woman allegedly had a heart attack during a pause of her interrogation. Her body was covered with bruises, and a video indicates she was tortured to death.
The Case of Comedian Li Haoshi, Detained for a Joke, Is Far from Over
His whereabouts are unknown, but all companies associated with him are being fined or prohibited from working, and other comedians are prudently closing shop.
Sichuan: Crowd Protests Violence by Chengguan Law Enforcement Agents, Compels CCP to Apologize
The notorious urban enforcers have a history of violence. When they beat a street egg vendor in Neijiang, public fury followed, and the authorities had to back off.
“Calling a Rat a Duck”: A New Scandal in China
In a college canteen in Jiangxi, a student found a rat’s head in what was served to him as duck. The CCP’s answer: “A rat is a duck if the Party says so.”
China Cracks Down on the Bodhi Gong Movement
The international group, known internationally as Bodhi Meditation, may now have more practitioners abroad, but is still active in China despite a long repression.









