In Beijing, Jiangsu, and Guangxi local Shouters communities were forced to close. Several members remain in jail.
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Italian Parliament Condemns CCP’s Crimes Against Uyghurs
But the text stops short of using the word “genocide” to describe what China is doing in Xinjiang.
Belarus Finds a Defense Attorney: China
Lukashenko’s became a pariah regime after the Ryanair flight incident and the arrest of Roman Protasevich. Beijing is coming to the rescue.
Followers of Persecuted Buddhist Leader Arrested in Henan
Nobody knows whether Tian Ruisheng died or went into seclusion. What is certain, members of his Xiang Gong movement are still persecuted.
China’s New White Paper on Tibet: “We Will Pick Up the Next Dalai Lama”
May 23 marked the 70th anniversary of the Seventeen Point Agreement China compelled Tibetans to sign in 1951. The CCP insists it should control reincarnations.
Lithuanian Parliament Condemns “Uyghur Genocide”
Lithuania joins its voice to the U.S., Canada, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom that have already used the G-word. Beijing is not pleased.
“Final” Crackdown on the Lord God’s Teachings Church
Despite heavy persecution, the offshoot of the Shouters is still active in rural areas. The CCP arrests and tortures members to eradicate it.
Vatican Appoints New Bishop of Hong Kong
Jesuit Stephen Chow Sau-yan is a compromise choice between pro-Beijing candidate Peter Choy and his anti-CCP rival, Joseph Ha.
Taiyuan Reformed Church Under Police Attack
Brother Zhao Weikai has been arrested on May 17. The house church in Taiyuan (China) has been repeatedly harassed in the last few months.
China Occupies Sacred Land in Bhutan, Threatens India
The construction of Chinese villages in a holy Buddhist area in occupied Bhutanese territory is part of a wider anti-Indian strategy.









