韓国において教会を迫害し、無実の指導者を投獄する者たち以上に酷いのは、その迫害を拍手喝采する人々の存在である。
Religious Persecution
宗教をいかにして消滅させるか:韓国で提案された「宗教団体解散法」
この法案は、自由権規約に対する正面からの挑戦である。政府が政治的に敵対関係にあるとみなした宗教を、破壊することができるようになるからである。
Uyghurs Are “Protected No More” in Türkiye
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Lu Suping and Jiang Nan were again sentenced together for the same spiritual practice that once healed their lives.
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Yet another demolition sparks public outrage and police brutality.
Mother Han’s Case: The Persecution, the Lions, and the Little Man
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How to Kill a Religion: South Korea’s Proposed “Church Dissolution Act”
The proposed legislation is a direct challenge to the ICCPR. It would allow the government to destroy the religions it perceived as politically hostile.
China’s Crackdown on Gaia Earth Core: Consumer Protection or Authoritarian Control?
A movement with over 10,000 members may have violated consumer protection laws. But the repression is also part of a campaign to eliminate independent spiritual organizations.
The AROPL Teen Member Murdered in Kenya: Justice Delayed, Justice Denied
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Giving Voice to the Persecuted Chinese Christians in Los Angeles
Eyewitness accounts and appeals from the January 9 “Fasting Prayer Meeting for Persecuting Churches in China.”







