日本の裁判所の判決により、宗教団体への多額の献金を疑わしく思う風潮が、数百もの団体を潜在的な標的にする可能性があることが確認された。
Religious Liberty
Tibetan Students Told Not to Attend Religious Activities During the Holidays
Students from Lhasa Teachers College supplied “Bitter Winter” with some interesting documents.
Why the UN Are Concerned About Freedom of Religion in Kyrgyzstan
New laws, under the pretext of combating radicalism and terrorism, put most religious activities under the control of the state.
Decision Delayed for Imprisoned Yinchuan Preacher Ma Yan
His only crime is his consistent refusal to join the government-controlled Three Self Church.
Hefei’s Ganquan Church: Trial of Pastor Zhou Songlin and Elder Ding Zhongfu Keeps Being Postponed
The two Christian leaders remain in jail, where Elder Ding is experiencing serious health problems.
A Dream of Formosa and Tai Ji Men
I have experienced and loved many times the magic of Taiwan. But the Tai Ji Men case contradicts its promise of liberty.
China Wins Again: 48 Uyghur Refugees Repatriated by Thailand
For more than a decade, they have been kept in horrible conditions by Thai authorities. Now they will meet their fate in China. How long can the international community tolerate this?
The Transnational Persecution of The Church of Almighty God: An Appeal
Arrest, torture, extra-judicial killings in China and harassment abroad continue to target devotees of the church. Their asylum request in democratic countries should be granted.
Pakistan: Dawood University Targeted Hindu Students for Celebrating Holi
A number of Hindu students were provisionally banned from the campus and asked to appear before a disciplinary commission after an event connected with the popular feast.
Morocco Finally Frees Uyghur Dissident Idris Hasan
A Uyghur man gains his freedom after more than three years of unjust imprisonment









