Countless CAG members have been arrested following a national crackdown operation launched this September to eradicate the Church.
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Religious Books Burned or Trashed, Printers Jailed
Not content with persecuting believers, the CCP confiscates and destroys Christian texts, Qurans, and Buddhist scriptures.
Los refugiados de la Iglesia de Dios Todopoderoso y el derecho de asilo: nuevos desarrollos
Mejores informaciones sobre el país de origen (COI) condujeron a decisiones favorables en algunos países, pero no todos los tribunales están al tanto de ellas.
Il diritto di asilo dei rifugiati della Chiesa di Dio Onnipotente: nuovi sviluppi
Migliori “informazioni sui Paesi d’origine” (COI) hanno portato a decisioni favorevoli in alcuni Paesi, ma non tutti i tribunali ne sono a conoscenza.
Church of Almighty God Refugees Struggle for Asylum Status in Democratic Countries
Better Country of Origin Information (COI) led to favorable decisions in some countries—but not all courts are aware of them.
Church of Almighty God Members Tortured to Reveal Information
To make believers renounce their faith and disclose information about the Church, the CCP uses a variety of torture techniques, from electric shock to sleep deprivation.
76 Church of Almighty God Members Sentenced to Prison
The believers were sentenced to years in prison merely for practicing their faith. One of them was just 19.
New Unified Arrest Operations Target The Church of Almighty God
Over 300 believers were arrested in October and November, as local authorities launched new crackdown campaigns against this Chinese Christian new religious movement.
CAG Members Tortured in Xinjiang’s Internment Camps
Members of banned religious groups are often detained in transformation through education camps. Three Church of Almighty God believers tell their stories.
Felons Torture Religious Inmates to Earn Sentence Reduction
A former inmate and a Church of Almighty God member reveal details of mistreatment and torture prevalent in China’s prisons to “transform” people of faith.







