A letter to all members of the EU Parliament in Brussels, regarding members of the new religious movement and the persecution they suffer in China.
Refugees
Hoisted with Her Own Petard: In Seoul, Freedom Defeats Ms O’s Bigotry
The pro-CCP and anti-cult activist organized a sideshow in front of the Blue House, the residence of the Korean President. She was in for a surprise, as refugees fought back with their own, more successful press conference.
They Are Coming! CCP Sends Again Relatives of Church of Almighty God Refugees to Korea to Stage False Demonstrations
The CCP harasses again the relatives of CAG refugees in Korea who live in China, luring them to travel abroad to South Korea on July 22-24 next to “search for relatives” and bring them back… to jail.
Persecution of Chinese Refugees of The Church of Almighty God in South Korea Should Not Start Again
Hundreds of CAG members have escaped to South Korea, where they are seeking refugee status.
The Long Arm of the Dragon: A New Movie by Bitter Winter
The movie on how the CCP operates abroad, directly or through fellow travelers, to intimidate refugees and prevent them from obtaining asylum, is now available online.
Sayragul Sauytbay and Serikzhan Bilash Should Be Free to Denounce Atrocities Against Ethnic Kazakhs in China
Ten NGOs write to the new president of Kazakhstan demanding freedom and protection for a woman who escaped from China and the activist who defended her.
CAG Exiles Ask for Italy’s Protection
A torchlight procession for peace in Rho requested the Italian government to welcome the victims of religious persecution.
Court of Rome: CAG Refugees Returning to China Would Suffer “Serious Harm”
The Court of Rome granted asylum to a member of the Church of Almighty God, acknowledging that the Church is persecuted in China.
Milan, CAG Exiles Take to the Streets to Say “Enough”
On Monday evening, members of The Church of Almighty God took part in a peaceful demonstration on the occasion of the 70th anniversary of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights to remind the world that faith is not a crime.
A Difficult Journey: The Refugees of The Church of Almighty God in Italy
Dr Cristina Calvani, who graduated with the first dissertation internationally on the refugees of The Church of Almighty God, discusses with Bitter Winter their legal situation in Italy and why it is often difficult for them to be granted asylum.









