A flickering island of hope pieces together the fallout of Beijing’s “War on Terror.” It needs help.
Testimonies China
Church of the Rock: Wife of Detained Pastor Speaks Out
Hao Ying claims that the authorities refuse to schedule an appeal trial for her husband, Pastor Geng Zejun.
Tibetan Monks Forced to Watch the 20th Congress of the Chinese Communist Party
They should wave a Chinese flag and show their enthusiasm—or else.
Our Hero, the Lone Protester: Will He End Up in a Psychiatric Hospital?
A brave citizen fooled the police and managed to hang protest banners on Beijing’s Sitong Bridge on the eve of the 20th Congress. Will he share the fate of the “Ink Girl” —or her father?
Ghulja: Facing Starvation, the Miracle of Uyghur Solidarity
A grassroots mobilization helped those suffering during the COVID-19 lockdown, proving that repression has not broken the indomitable Uyghur spirit.
China Tries to Hide Detention of Ethnic Kyrgyz in Xinjiang Camps
The Chinese Embassy in Bishkek wants to stop independent reporting about the horrific experiences in the camps and the kidnapping of students in Kyrgyzstan.
The Bugur Insurgents: Religious Extremists or Freedom Fighters?
On September 21, 2014, a group of Uyghurs attacked Chinese interests in Xinjiang, including two police stations. Forty died. An eyewitness speaks.
Changchun Sunshine Reformed Church Banned in Jilin
The raid of August 21 has been followed by a formal notice that Pastor Guo Muyun’s house church is “illegal” and should be liquidated.
Famine in the Uyghur Region: “Incident” or a New Path to Genocide?
During the anti-COVID-19 lockdown, Uyghurs are dying of hunger or for lack of medicines. Is this just bad planning by the CCP, or is it deliberate?
Shanghai Uses Holidays to Indoctrinate Children Against “Illegal” Religion
Students in Zhuanghang Town were summoned to watch and discuss videos on “bad” religion and xie jiao.









