Anti-cultist Steven Hassan and fellow travelers of the Chinese Communist Party, joined forces against the International Religious Freedom or Belief Alliance summit—and our magazine.
Anti-Cult
Taiwan’s Yiguandao Believers Arrested as “Cultists” when Visiting China
On December 26, Taipei’s Mainland Affairs Council warned that the anti-xie-jiao Article 300 of the Criminal Code is now enforced against Yiguandao although it is not in any official xie jiao list.
Novopashin: “Sad Followers of Navalny” and “Cultists” “Recruited by the Thousands to Spy for Ukraine”
The Russian anti-cult leader ridiculously claims that “thousands of recruited agents” report to Kyiv movements of troops and military trains. Many of them, he says, are “cultists.”
A New Campaign Against “Bitter Winter” in China
A film with bizarre lies against our magazine was presented months ago in Brussels. It is now promoted all over China.
Novedades sobre la Escuela de Yoga de Buenos Aires. 4. ¿Hacia dónde vamos ahora?
Con la decisión de la Cámara de Apelaciones el caso no terminó. Los imputados ganaron una batalla importante. La “guerra” continúa.
La FECRIS tente à deux reprises d’échapper à une procédure judiciaire – en vain
Par deux arrêts successifs, les manœuvres de la FECRIS ont été mises en échec et elle a été condamnée à payer 1500 EUR et 2500 EUR à titre de compensation financière.
Update on the Buenos Aires Yoga School. 4. Where Do We Go from Here
With the decision of the Court of Appeals the case did not end. The defendants won an important battle. The “war” continues.
Novedades sobre la Escuela de Yoga de Buenos Aires. 3. Los fallos de la Cámara de Apelaciones
El 7 de diciembre se anuló la elevación a juicio. El caso se devolvió al juez Lijo, con la opinión disidente de un juez de Apelaciones que habría absuelto inmediatamente a los acusados.
Update on the Buenos Aires Yoga School. 3. The Court of Appeal’s Rulings
On December 7, the elevation to trial was annulled. The case was sent back to Judge Lijo, with the dissenting opinion of one Appeal judge who would have acquitted the defendants immediately.
Update on the Buenos Aires Yoga School. 2. The Arguments of the Defense
Based inter alia on the forensic examination of the alleged “victims,” who constantly claimed they had never been victimized, the defense insisted the prosecutors had no case.







