Xi Jinping was unanimously re-elected with 2,952 votes. But censors suspect that “2,952” is now a code word used to poke fun at the Chinese pseudo-democracy.
Testimonies China
Falun Gong’s Report on Persecution in 2022: 172 Killed, 633 Sentenced
Believable figures show that practitioners continue to be mercilessly hunted.
Another Difficult Sunday for Chengdu’s Early Rain Church
The rental of premises where the service should be held on Sunday March 5 was cancelled on Saturday night, and the police prevented several believers from leaving home.
Geshe Phende Gyaltsen: The Mysterious Death of a Tibetan Tantric Scholar
The 56-year-old monk was in excellent shape when he was arrested in March 2022. The authorities claim he died of “ill health” on January 22 in jail.
“Today I Received Uyghur Girls”: Uyghur Teenagers as Victims of Human Trafficking
“Labor transfer agents” in Mainland China boast on social media that new shipments of Uyghur young women have arrived, as if they were just another commercial good.
Hu Xinyu’s Body “Found”: When the Cure is Worse than the Disease
The police says the 15-yer-old student committed suicide. But the story the authorities tell fuels the scandal rather than suppressing it.
Poetry Against Mass Atrocities: Poets Compare Notes on Jewish, Uyghur, and Other Genocides
Holocaust Memorial Week stirred flames of remembrance in the pens of exiled poets, displaced through their religion or politics.
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.









