In a letter sent to Bitter Winter, an ethnic Kazakh from Xinjiang tells about persecution, humiliation, and torture.
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More Businesses Fall Victim to “Anti-Halal” Campaign
Islam-related symbols continue to be removed or covered up in the provinces of China with sizeable Hui Muslim populations. Shen Xinran The Chinese authorities are continuing to crack down on the practices of so-called “generalization of halal” – the use of Muslim...
Videos: New Mosque Destroyed for Being “Too Arabic”
On April 11, authorities ordered to forcibly demolish part of a newly-built mosque in a village of Gansu Province and later arrested people who shared the news.
China to Australia: If We Say They Are Heretics, You Should Not Work with Them – or Else
China’s Foreign Ministry calls a press conference in Beijing to tell Australia it should not welcome groups the CCP has declared “heretic.”
Believers Mobilized to “Study Xi”
Along with tens of millions of Party members and public officials, Three-Self Church believers are forced to use the mobile app “Xi Study Strong Nation.”
“CCP Orphans” in Kazakhstan: We Want Our Parents Back!
Kazakh citizens go to China to visit their relatives, planning to come home after a few days. Some never return. Attorney Umarova asks for help via video.
“Maintaining Stability” Measures Curb Academic Freedoms
University professors dismissed over comments, and control over students intensified, as Chinese authorities continue to crack down on dissent and free speech.
Uyghurs Sent out of Shandong Ahead of Xi Jinping’s Visit
Preparing for the President’s visit to Shandong’s Qingdao city to attend Navy Day celebrations, authorities are increasing security in the name of “maintaining stability.”
China Spends Billions for Its Lies: Would You Donate A Few Dollars for the Truth?
Bitter Winter launches a donation campaign to survive and thrive – we need your help, now.
CCP Demands Cameras Installed in Rental Properties
China expands its draconian surveillance systems intended to monitor, track, and persecute citizens, with particular attention to transient and religious populations.









