Because of quotas limiting the number of nuns in Tibet, they went to the large monastery in Sichuan. The long arm of the CCP found them there.
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“Ice-Cream Assassins”: Chinese Communist Party’s New Public Enemies
Prices of the ice-creams are too high, and many complain. For the CCP, it’s an excellent opportunity for more control.
League of Social Democrats in Hong Kong Accused of Being a “Cult”
The last active pro-democracy group in Hong Kong is under attack. Few have noticed the skillful use of the “cult” narrative against it.
The Xuanzang Temple Incident: Who Was the Agent Provocateur?
A woman left in the Nanjing shrine memorial tablets of Japanese war criminals. The CCP seized the opportunity to promote a nationwide crackdown on temples.
Crackdown on Tibetan Buddhism in Guangdong
Dissatisfied with CCP-controlled Buddhism, believers invite Tibetan monks. This should be stopped, state Buddhist bureaucrats say.
Xi Jinping in Xinjiang: Why a Visit Unannounced and Under-Reported
A Uyghur activist looks at the truth behind Xi Jinping’s visit to Xinjiang: peace in appearance only.
CNKI: China Purges World’s Largest Academic Database
All its 60 million articles were pre-screened by censors. Yet, the CCP is now afraid they may be used by China’s critics.
Yang Rongli: Sola Fide Golden Lampstand’s Female Preacher Denied Treatment for Diabetes in Jail
Her family and co-religionists are afraid that Yang Rongli may “die of natural causes” before trial.
CCP “Celebrates” Dalai Lama Birthday with Anti-Religious Exhibitions
The campaign against the Tibetan leader had degenerated into a campaign against religion in general.
Hong Kong Singer Eman Lam and the Xuanwu Temple of Wealth: When the CCP Protects a “Cult”
The strange story of a controversial religious movement accused of having turned an independently minded performer into a CCP fan.









