Christians are compelled to worship the Communist Martyrs. The new trend inaugurated by the Chinese Communist Party’s 100th anniversary continues unabated.
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Material for Students Cannot “Propagate Religious Teachings”
The “Administrative Measures for Off-campus Training Materials” confirm that the crackdown on private tutoring is about ideology, not money only.
National Games Celebrate Xi Jinping’s Thought on Sport
National Games, the “Chinese Olympics”, run through September 27, and try to prove that “Socialism is good” for sport too.
Red Universities Not Red Enough, CCP Says
Students do not take ideological courses seriously. The Central Commission for Discipline Inspection warns that this lack of enthusiasm cannot be tolerated.
London: Reminders of CCP Oppression May Surround the World’s Largest Chinese Embassy
Tiananmen Square, Uyghur Court, Hong Kong Square and Tibet Hill may become main thoroughfares around the soon to be built Chinese embassy in London.
The Uyghur Tribunal’s Second Session Launched in London
A stream of Chinese government invective heralded the start of the second set of hearings of the Uyghur Tribunal in London last week.
The Tiananmen Museum Is Dead, Long Live the Tiananmen Museum!
The Chinese Communist Party police raided last week the Hong Kong exhibition commemorating the 1989 tragedy. But the museum lives online.
Chinese Christians Compelled to Pray for the Martyrs—of the Red Army
They cannot remember their own martyrs but should pray for the Communist soldiers who died in the war with Japan.
China “Proves That Marxism Works”: The 100th Anniversary Document
“Historical” document shows the CCP is disturbed by both Western opinions that it is no longer Marxist and feelings in China that it is becoming too much Marxist.
Shanghai University Compiles List of LGBT Students
All schools and colleges are ordered to report those who are “not heterosexual,” listing also their “psychological conditions” and “political positions.”









