To curb the spreading virus, mass gatherings were banned in China. But the restriction didn’t seem to apply to events organized to worship Chairman Mao.
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New Re-Education of Uyghurs: Forced Labor Outside Xinjiang
Uyghurs are being sent to work all over China against their will, where they are strictly controlled and live in conditions reminiscent of internment camps.
No 2022 Olympics in China, say US Senators
A bipartisan resolution asks to move the games to another country, since China has “committed crimes against humanity”
True Colors of China’s Boarding Schools for Uyghur Children
After parents are locked up in transformation through education camps, their children end up in the government’s hands – mistreated, malnourished, and depressed.
Eradication of Jiangxi Province’s House Churches in Full Swing
Unregistered Protestant churches were continuously pressured in 2019 to join the state-run Three-Self Church. Crackdowns don’t seem to ease down this year.
Sayragul Sauytbay Honored as “Woman of Courage” in the U.S.
Bitter Winter campaigned for preventing the deportation back to China of this heroic ethnic Kazakh woman, who escaped the Xinjiang camps and fled to Kazakhstan. Now, she is honored as she deserves.
For China’s Religious Refugees, Coronavirus Brings More Gloom
Not only do Church of Almighty God members face inhuman persecution at home. For those hoping to find safety abroad, refugee status is hindered by the virus.
Is Coronavirus Increasing Organ Harvesting in China?
The CCP ask for applause for its double lung transplant on a coronavirus victim. But the fact that two matching lungs were found in a few days raises new suspicions of organ harvesting, just as London’s China Tribunal releases his final judgment.
CCP’s New Measures to Control ‘Disobedient’ Catholic Priests
The government offers money to believers to pressure Mindong Diocese’s priests to join the state-run church, seeks to cut off clergy’s contacts with abroad.
No Online Religious Activities Allowed Amid Coronavirus Outbreak
To curb the virus, China’s children study in virtual classrooms, employees are urged to work from home. But people of faith are banned from assembling online.









