Xinjiang authorities arrested Dilshat Oralbai in early 2018, along with his two sisters and a brother. Activists and families are fighting for their release.
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Government Going After Churches’ Money
CCP is tightening the purse strings on Three-Self churches by forcing them to deposit their money, i.e., Christians’ tithes, into government-controlled bank accounts.
Pictures at an Exhibition: The Uyghurs Calvary Displayed
Well-known activist Rushan Abbas launches a new important initiative in 33 cities of 15 countries, starting today in Washington, D.C. Bitter Winter is at her side.
House Churches Closed for Being “Anti-Chinese”
With the pretext of preventing “western forces” from threatening to the CCP’s regime through religion, the authorities are sparing no efforts to suppress and shut down house churches.
Uyghurs Outside of Xinjiang Being Watched
The entire region is under tight Chinese government surveillance – and the CCP’s control continues to spread outward.
Xi Jinping and Winnie the Pooh: The Story That Doesn’t Go Away
A popular Taiwanese video game was banned in China because of another joke about Xi Jinping looking like Winnie the Pooh.
Ministerial for Religious Freedom in Taiwan: “End Persecution in China”
As a follow-up to the 2018 Washington DC Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, an event inaugurated by Taiwan’s President denounces persecution in China.
Kazakhstan Arrests Activist Who Exposed Atrocities in Xinjiang
Serikzhan Bilash, the leader of the NGO Atajurt, denounced the mistreatment and torture of 10,000 ethnic Kazakhs in the “transformation through education” camps.
Xi Study Strong Nation in Practice – Smart Phone as Jailor
Mobile app seeks to dominate workers’ free time, indoctrinate citizens as they compete to attain high scores to satisfy Party and keep their jobs.
Catholic Church Suspends Pro-CCP Priest
A priest in Hebei who urged Chinese Communist Party to arrest his (underground) bishop was punished by his diocese with the approval of the Holy See.









