Universities hold allegiance ceremonies for teachers and students, make them criticize countries that raise concerns over the mistreatment of Uyghurs.
Anti-Religion Activity in Schools
Catholic Schools, Kindergartens Shut Down in Hebei Province
To stifle faith in the cradle, the CCP bans church-run education of children, implements measures to prevent minors from having any contacts with churches.
Children Pressured to Betray Religious Relatives and Neighbors
Using propaganda and monetary rewards, police and teachers join forces to make schoolchildren report on people of faith.
True Colors of China’s Boarding Schools for Uyghur Children
After parents are locked up in transformation through education camps, their children end up in the government’s hands – mistreated, malnourished, and depressed.
Books on Religion Continue to Be Purged from School Libraries
Since the CCP launched its campaign to eliminate publications “damaging the country’s unity” last year, many books are no longer available to students in China.
Instead of Justice – Police Harassment and Arrest
Parents of two children who died in school were prevented from finding the truth and were suppressed by the government in the name of “stability maintenance.”
The New National School Textbooks: A Weapon Against Democracy and Religion
The Ministry of Education of China has uniformed and “sinicized” the curriculum, and is training teachers to use the new materials to criticize the West and promote atheism.
Spy Culture Invades China’s Universities
The authoritarian regime incites teachers and students to report each other, forced to act as informers to monitor and snitch on dissidents and believers.
China’s Schools Pledge to Do Away with Religion
Indoctrination measures intensify all over the country, as teachers are charged with their effective execution, and children urged to report religious relatives.
Students from Xinjiang Indoctrinated for ‘Stability Maintenance’
While millions of Muslims are detained in Xinjiang’s camps, their children are subjected to “sinicized” education thousands of miles away from home.









