In a landmark decision concerning a Church of Almighty God asylum seeker in Switzerland, the U.N. Committee Against Torture ruled that the risk exists for all Christians.
News China
Beijing Olympics: Boycott Still Possible, Jewish Groups Say
Jewish faith groups join hands with Hongkongers, Tibetans, and Uyghurs to “reclaim the Games.”
Namewee & Kimberley Chen: How Two Singers Defeated the CCP
A song lampooning Chinese propaganda on social networks goes viral and hits nine million views. Beijing is not amused.
Boxer Rebellion Book Banned in Hong Kong
Book dealers who sold an historical work by Liu Qikun are threatened with punishment under the National Security Law.
Wang Junzheng, “Butcher of Xinjiang,” Becomes Party Secretary of Tibet
The bureaucrat responsible for several re-education camps and Uyghur forced labor has been called to apply his repressive methods on Tibetans.
Kazakhstan Recognizes Xinjiang Refugees, China Retaliates
Kaster Musakhan and Murager Alimuly will be protected until October 2022. China answers with commercial retaliations.
CCP: Comics from Korea Should Avoid Promoting “Separatism” or Religion
China enacts guidelines stating that popular Korean manhwa will be banned if they criticize the Communist Party or support “illegal” religion.
China, All Information Should Be Produced and Distributed by the State
Private companies will be prohibited from publishing or broadcasting news about politics, culture, sport, and pretty much everything else.
Ban of Falun Gong in Hong Kong Promoted Through False Survey
A strange press conference on October 7 claimed that Hongkongers strongly support the application of the National Security Law against the movement.
Former CCP Anti-Cult Bureaucrats Accused of Corruption
The former head of the anti-xie-jiao Office 610 who became Minister of Justice is investigated, and a top anti-cult police officer ends up in jail.









