Holocaust Memorial Week stirred flames of remembrance in the pens of exiled poets, displaced through their religion or politics.
Testimonies China
Ngaba Prefecture, Sichuan: Massive Re-Education to Prevent Tibetan Self-Immolations
In the “world capital of self-immolation,” the CCP wrongly believes that more repression and “patriotic education” may solve the problem.
Wang Hai: Miao Christian Pastor Still Harassed and Investigated
The popular preacher from the Miao ethnic group was released in 2020 but his troubles are not over.
Hong Kong: Christian Scholar Peng Manyuan Released but Not Rehabilitated
Released from jail after serving his sentence, his appeals to be recognized as innocent were not accepted.
Where is Hu Xinyu? A New Scandal Rocks the CCP
Three months ago, a 15-year-old student disappeared from a private school in Jiangxi. Because of the lack of action by the police, all sort of rumors are circulating.
Qianjia Village, Longmenfan Township: Inside the Orwellian World of a “Model Village” in China
The Jiangxi village won several national awards for having perfectly implemented the total-surveillance grid system—and eradicated “illegal” religion.
Della Miles Sings “East Turkistan”: An Artist Denounces the Uyghur Genocide
The American singer started a “One minute” campaign calling the world to protest on behalf of a land where “torture never ends.”
No Sex Please, We’re Chinese: Crackdown on the Oldest Student Sexology Association in China
The Undergraduate Sexology Association of Central China Normal University in Wuhan was told the CCP suspects “foreign infiltrations” when sex is studied.
Chinese Attack a “Lonely Uyghur” Demonstration in Amsterdam, Police Investigates
Once the lonely protester became well-known and no longer so lonely, provocateurs manifested themselves. Here is the story in his own words.
Tibet: Who Killed the Friend of Black-Necked Cranes?
Luo Huaibin, a famous scholar who protested the destruction of Tibetan forests and wetlands, was assassinated in 2020. The assassins are still at large.









