Massimo Introvigne and Rosita Šorytė explore while some asylum applications are still rejected, and what can be done about it.
Refugees
Two Refugees from Xinjiang Attacked in Kazakhstan
Kaisha Akan was beaten with a heavy iron object, and Murager Alimuly stabbed, confirming that the long arm of the CCP pursues asylum seekers abroad.
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.
39 Countries at the UN Express “Grave Concerns” on Xinjiang, Tibet, Hong Kong—and Refugees from China
A German initiative was also supported by countries that in previous cases kept silent on China, including Italy.
Tibet, Tibetan Refugees and the Way Ahead
While we celebrate the World Refugee Day, a Tibetan scholar reflects on the history and resilience of 150,000 Tibetan refugees living in exile.
Refugees from The Church of Almighty God: Hope from the Italian Supreme Court
Two decisions canceled the refusal of asylum by courts in Milan, asking them to reconsider the applications.
For China’s Religious Refugees, Coronavirus Brings More Gloom
Not only do Church of Almighty God members face inhuman persecution at home. For those hoping to find safety abroad, refugee status is hindered by the virus.
China’s Secret Agreement with Nepal: New Tibetan Refugees Will Be Sent Back
Although the Nepalese government resisted pressures to deport back to China the refugees who are already in Nepal, it will deport those of them who will enter Nepal in the future. by Massimo Introvigne In October, Bitter Winter reported how President Xi Jinping’s...







