The Party claims it had decided to abandon the policy on November 10, before the Urumqi Fire and the protests. This is false.
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China #1 “Cult-Buster” vs. China’s #1 Doctor: Who Will Win?
“Hero of atheism” and anti-cultist Sima Nan vilifies Zhang Wenhong, the chief of the anti-COVID Shanghai Medical Treatment Expert Group.
No Sex Please, We’re Chinese: Crackdown on the Oldest Student Sexology Association in China
The Undergraduate Sexology Association of Central China Normal University in Wuhan was told the CCP suspects “foreign infiltrations” when sex is studied.
Pastor Hao Zhiwei: 8-Year Prison Sentence Confirmed on Appeal
The female pastor from Hubei, was never forgiven for having abandoned the CCP-controlled Three-Self Church, where she was once a rising star.
Tibet: Who Killed the Friend of Black-Necked Cranes?
Luo Huaibin, a famous scholar who protested the destruction of Tibetan forests and wetlands, was assassinated in 2020. The assassins are still at large.
“Butcher of Tibetans” Zhao Erfeng Celebrated by the CCP
The early 20th-century Qing bureaucrat is mostly remembered for his crimes against humanity. In Xi Jinping’s China, he is hailed as a model.
Wang Zang and Wang Li: Marry a Poet and Go to Jail
The poet was sentenced for protesting against the repression of Tibetans, Uyghurs, Hong Kong democrats, and Falun Gong practitioners. His wife just for being his wife.
“White Is Also a Color”: CCP Blames Protests on American Conspiracy
The Party believes it has successfully prevented a U.S.-instigated “color revolution” in China. It is also replacing the word “COVID-19” with “coronavirus cold.”
Chinese Christians Compelled to Honor Deceased CCP Leader Jiang Zemin
Three-Self Church honors him as “a great Marxist we love and miss” and says he did “a good job in religious work.” In fact, he increased surveillance and persecuted believers.
Xiao Liang: Artist Arrested for Painting Portrait of Sitong Bridge Protester
Peng Lifa, who hung banners with anti-Xi-Jinping slogans on a bridge in Beijing, is in jail but remains the man the CCP is most afraid of.









