This time, the lonely protester was joined by more than 100 fellow activists.
Testimonies China
Christian from Wenzhou Prosecuted in Sichuan
Lin Xuesui wanted to be a missionary. He has ended up being a prisoner of conscience.
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.
Thailand Mistreats Refugees from China
Pressure is mounting to release Uyghur asylum seekers from horrific conditions in Thailand. Southern Mongolian and Christian refugees from China also face problems.
Amsterdam: An Exhibition Shows the Uyghur Genocide as It Is
In Amsterdam’s Leiden Square thousands, including reporters and politicians, visited “Uyghur Voices,” where evidence of the genocide was on display.
Uyghur Refugees in Turkey: A Hostel for the Homeless and the Troubled
A flickering island of hope pieces together the fallout of Beijing’s “War on Terror.” It needs help.
Church of the Rock: Wife of Detained Pastor Speaks Out
Hao Ying claims that the authorities refuse to schedule an appeal trial for her husband, Pastor Geng Zejun.
Tibetan Monks Forced to Watch the 20th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
They should wave a Chinese flag and show their enthusiasm—or else.
Our Hero, the Lone Protester: Will He End Up in a Psychiatric Hospital?
A brave citizen fooled the police and managed to hang protest banners on Beijing’s Sitong Bridge on the eve of the 20th Congress. Will he share the fate of the “Ink Girl” —or her father?









