Scholars noted how female members in Taiwan were insulted and harassed under the pretext of protecting them.
Religious Liberty
Taiyuan Xuncheng Reformed Church Still Harassed by Police
Members who participated at a 2022 gathering are now being detained to purge an administrative penalty that was suspended then due to COVID.
Why Did the Vatican Renew Its Agreement with China?
Both the apocalyptic narrative of a “betrayal” and the naïve celebration of a “success” fail to see the nuances. But so far, we see no real progress in the religious liberty of Catholics.
Beijing Zion Church Raided Once Again
The persecuted church, banned in 2018, refuses to disappear. The authorities continue their efforts to destroy it.
Taiwan’s Religious Liberty Problems, Tai Ji Men Case Discussed in Kaunas, Lithuania
The final session of the conference “Nation Building and Cultural Diversity in East Asia” at Vytautas Magnus University explored unsolved Taiwanese issues of freedom of religion or belief.
From Orchards to Auctions: The Chinese Robbery of Uyghur Wealth. Part II
Properties of Uyghur “dissidents” are auctioned on Taobao and end up in the hands of Han Chinese.
Transfuziile și Martorii lui Iehova: De ce Curtea Europeană a Drepturilor Omului a decis împotriva Spaniei
Marea Cameră a hotărât în unanimitate că un pacient adult capabil are dreptul de a refuza orice tratament medical, inclusiv transfuzia.
From Orchards to Auctions: The Chinese Robbery of Uyghur Wealth. Part I
How confiscation of Uyghur wealth by China is pushing Uyghurs to poverty.
Police Itself Resorts to Illegal Violence Against Ahmadis in Pakistan
In the case of Ahmadis, the Pakistani government may not be the solution—in fact, it is the problem.
Yunnan, Update on Brother Chang Hao: Sentenced, Liberated, and Detained Again
The popular preacher was baptizing new Christians with famous Pastor John Cao when the police raided the gathering on October 15.









