Answering a new book by the current Dalai Lama, Beijing insists the CCP should control reincarnation of Tibetan lamas. It will find one for the Dalai Lama when he dies.
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Decision Delayed for Imprisoned Yinchuan Preacher Ma Yan
His only crime is his consistent refusal to join the government-controlled Three Self Church.
Hefei’s Ganquan Church: Trial of Pastor Zhou Songlin and Elder Ding Zhongfu Keeps Being Postponed
The two Christian leaders remain in jail, where Elder Ding is experiencing serious health problems.
Terror Through Photographs: China Publishes Pictures of Church of Almighty God Refugees Abroad
A Chinese website collects and publishes photographs of CAG asylum seekers in democratic countries. China will easily identify them with facial recognition software.
China Wins Again: 48 Uyghur Refugees Repatriated by Thailand
For more than a decade, they have been kept in horrible conditions by Thai authorities. Now they will meet their fate in China. How long can the international community tolerate this?
The Church of Almighty God Publishes Yearly Report of Persecution
In 2024, there were more arrests, more torture, and more extra-judicial killings. Refugees were systematically harassed abroad.
China’s Ministry of Public Security Reports Increased Anti-Religious Repression in 2024
Besides police activity and arrests, the Ministry claims it organized 56,000 events against “xie jiao” during the year, reaching more than 17 million citizens.
A Row Brews Over Plans for Chinese Mega Embassy in London
Why did British authorities change their mind about installing unnecessary and offensive “world headquarters of repression” in their capital?
“The Devil Makes Pots But Not Lids”: Publishing in China Names of Church of Almighty God Refugees in Italy Actually Helps Them Getting Asylum
A female CAG member, whose application was originally rejected, got asylum in January after her name appeared in the infamous Da Ai Wang list published in China.
Catholic Church in China: The Strange Case of Bishop Ji Weizhong
Once again, the CCP announced it had “elected” a bishop three months before the Pope appointed him. The Papal mandate was not mentioned in the consecration ceremony.









