A report on the seven methods used by the Chinese Communist Party to harass members of the persecuted Christian new religious movement abroad.
Testimonies China
Farewell to Radio Free Asia—Not to the Uyghur Cause
Closing Radio Free Asia’s Uyghur Service marks the end of an era, but “Bitter Winter” and others will continue to tell the truth about the Uyghur genocide.
Australian Judges Working for Xi Jinping: A Protest
Why do magistrates from a democratic country continue serving as overseas judges in Hong Kong, where they participate in the CCP’s repression?
China, Forget “Mr.” and “Ms.”—Back to “Comrade”
The “People’s Daily” urges the Chinese to return to Communist ways of address.
China Is Now Giving Money to Encourage Couples to Have More Children
The reversal of the disastrous one-child policy is remarkable. However, the regime still refuses to admit that the brutal enforcement of that policy was a crime.
“Rule of Law on Religious Work” Now Imposed on All Religions
United Front chief Li Ganjie has indicated the doctrine announced in April by top CCP ideologist Wang Huning as mandatory.
China, Religions Told to Strictly Enforce New Rules on Dealing with Foreigners
A conference in Beijing insisted that the regulations that came into force on May 1 should be strictly adhered to.
Transplant Facilities Greatly Expanded in Xinjiang—For More Organ Harvesting?
By 2030, Xinjiang will build six more specialized hospitals. Why, given that the region has a very low organ donation rate?
Chinese Communist Party Launches a Campaign Labeling Bodhi Gong as a “Criminal Gang”
Further police repression against the Qigong-based movement is likely to follow.
Dozens of Western Companies Connected with Slave Labor in the Uyghur Region
Their supply chains include critical minerals for the extraction of which forced labor is massively used.









