Appellate decision against two Shanxi women confirms that under Article 300 possession of printed material of a xie jiao is enough to go to jail.
Testimonies China
How an 18-Year-Old Uyghur Girl Started a Mass Protest Movement
Uyghur girl Dilnaz Kerim had just one request, “Find My Family.” And now, nobody can stop her.
Three Things You Do Not Know About China and the Olympics
Repression of athletes from Hong Kong, sexist offenses against a gold medalist, and criticism of a Chinese ambassador who tried to be kinder than usual.
Spying on Falun Gong: The Man Who Sold Two Practitioners for $300
The heinous system of delation was at work in Anhui province.
An American Family’s Hiking Odyssey for Uyghur Freedom
Meet Nathan Duddles, spreading awareness of the Uyghur genocide in Xinjiang (China) to fellow hikers while trekking in Colorado.
The Story of Two Falun Gong Shopkeepers
Liang Shunjing and Deng Xiufen, husband and wife, had a successful electrical appliance store. They lost it, and are now serving a ten-year jail sentence.
Tibetan Monk in Sichuan: 4 ½ Years in Jail for Chatting with His Sister
Rinchen Zhuzhen was sentenced to for “inciting separatism” in WeChat conversations.
Henan: Farmer Who Denounced Grain Storage Scandal Arrested and Tortured
Liu Xingguo from Baidian was beaten up by the police, who broke most of his teeth, after he revealed that statistics about grain reserve are falsified.
Manmin Central Church Believers Detained in Different Provinces
While the leader is serving a 16-year jail term in Korea for sexual abuse, the church is still active both in its home country and in China.
Pure Land Buddhism Under Attack in China
Devotees of respected Master Jingzong of Xuancheng have been interrogated by the police and denounced abroad as members of a xie jiao.









