Government claims those who stay at home for COVID lockdowns watch too much pornography. Yet, for the CCP “pornography and illegals” also include independent religion.
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COVID-19, Ukraine, Protests: Now the Chinese Communist Party Is Really Scared
The Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission warns that a Ukraine-style anti-Party “color revolution” may erupt in Chinese cities at all time.
UK and the Uyghur Forced Labor: Another Day, Another Place, Another Clause, Another Vote
Lords outvoted the government, once again. The battle to prevent National Health Service from purchasing Xinjiang-made PPE continues.
Xie Jiao and Unauthorized Religion in China: Two Reports Note Growing Persecution
Both the U.S. Congressional-Executive Commission on China and the Dui Hua Foundation quote extensively from Bitter Winter.
UK Parliament: The Battle Continues on “Genocide” Health Purchases from Xinjiang
MPs have pledged to continue fighting, with a new round of political ping pong launched by the UK House of Commons last week.
Religion Banned from Off-Campus Teaching in Beijing Schools
New regulations forbid criticism of the Communist Party and all references to religion.
Douyin’s New Rules: More Control Under the Pretext of “Protecting Minors”
Douyin, the Chinese version of TikTok, will implement stricter rules and prohibit “deviant” and “anti-government” discussions. All justified with the fight against teen cyberaddiction.
New Directives on Sinicization of Religion: “Love the Party, Love Socialism”
“Foreign hostile forces and extremist forces use religion to infiltrate and sabotage our country.” The answer: more “scientific” and “Marxist” Sinicization.
QingLang Regulations, More of Them—and More Control on Chinese Social Media
The plan to “cleanse” the Internet and eliminate independent opinions and postings continues at full speed.
Chen Wensheng Arrested Again: From Drug Addict to Preacher—to Jail
His would be an extraordinary inspiring story in a free country. In China, it is a litany of harassment and arrests.









