The government is forcibly taking control of the second largest health care facility in Canberra. The real reason is ideology.
Australia
Tai Ji Men—and Their Case—Go to Australia
Three academic events offered the opportunity to present the Tai Ji Men case to numerous Australian and international scholars. Young Tai Ji Men dizi (disciples) also offered beautiful performances.
The Struggle for Confession. 1. The Australian Controversy
A very important book critically addresses proposals that statutes protecting the confidentiality of religious confession should be abolished.
Film on Lawyer Who Molested Refugee Clients Honored Internationally
Attorney David Bitel died five years ago. “Devil in a Lawyers Suit”, the movie that premiered on Bitter Winter, is now winning awards.
Australia: World Premiere on Bitter Winter of Movie on Lawyer Accused of Raping Refugee Clients
“Devil in a Lawyers Suit” is about David Bitel, who died of cancer before trial when he was facing 21 charges of sexual abuse.
A Campaign to Discriminate Religious Charities in Australia
Easter articles against Scientology tried to revive old attempts to use the Charities Act to discriminate against religions some politicians and media do not like.
Australia: A Strange Consensus Blocked Resolution on Xinjiang Genocide
Center-right government and Labor opposition stopped independent Senator Rex Patrick’s action to denounce CCP crimes and move the 2022 Olympics away from China.
Victorian “Conversion Practices” Bill: Concerns for Religious Liberty
The draft law pursues the laudable aim to prevent violence and the use of quack therapies against homosexuals, but may criminalize legitimate religious counseling.
CCP Agents Beat Australians—in Australia: Something Should Be Done
One of the attorneys representing Drew Pavlou documents with exclusive videos and pictures how Chinese operatives got away with their crimes.
Attorney Mark Tarrant: Fighting for Drew Pavlou, Against the CCP’s “Nazi Tactics”
The Australian lawyer who represents the student expelled from University of Queensland in his lawsuit against the Chinese Consul-General in Brisbane speaks out.









