Yet another Uyghur asylum seeker died in the custody of Thai authorities. Uyghurs all over the world mobilized to protest.
Testimonies China
12-Year-Old Boy Detained for Slapping a Statue of Chairman Mao
Posting an anti-Mao video is never a good idea in China, but the police reaction against a child was immediate, disproportionate, and violent.
Zhejiang Party Leader Punished for Seeking Promotion Through Feng Shui
Tao Chenghua was the most powerful CCP bureaucrat in the city of Jinhua. He lost everything, and has now confessed this was because of his “superstitious” beliefs.
April 27, 1933: How Young Habil Became the First Uyghur Christian Martyr
Uyghur Christians fan the flame of the death of the first of their number ninety years on.
Chinese Told to Spy Each Other on the Web
Police is not enough, the CCP says, every loyal citizen should become an informer.
Southern Mongolia: The CCP Mobilizes Traditional Culture Against Religion
The Chinese appropriation and “Sinicization” of Mongolian cultural heritage is a well-known phenomenon. Now, shows are used to indoctrinate Mongolians against “illegal” religion.
The Jiangsu Chained Mother of Eight: Case Closed? Not Really
The most talked-about 2022 scandal in China involved a model CCP activist who bought a wife and kept her chained for years. He has been sentenced, but doubts remain.
CCP-Controlled Three-Self Church Mobilized to Implement the Two Sessions Directives
Christian communities were told to preach on Xi Jinping’s victory over COVID, support Chinese propaganda abroad, and get rid of “Western colonial theology.”
More on the Barin Uprising: The Spirit of the Martyr Abdushukur Nurullah
Yesterday was the 33rd anniversary of the Barin Uprising. Today, a friend remembers an executed intellectual who was both a strict Muslim and a friend of the West.
Remembering the Barin Revolution (April 5, 1990 )
33 years ago villagers in Akto country, East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang), rebelled against the Chinese power. They were all killed.









