“They Are Not Fools. They Are Amazing!”
A few days ago, I met a family member of this elderly person. The family member told me that after the elderly quit the Young Pioneers, she felt great and her health improved. The feeling that she was haunted and followed by some negative spirit was gone.
‘The Suffering of the Chinese People Is Caused by This Evil Regime’: Statements by Those Quitting the Communist Party
hereby state my withdrawal [from the Pioneers], so as to completely annul the oath I swore [to serve and lay down my life for the CCP] at the time. The Communist Party is horrible, it does nothing but deceive and oppress the people; even children are not spared, it makes them swear an oath at such a young age to dedicate their entire life to it, it’s just terrible.”
Video of Dancer in Mosque Inflames Uyghur Anxieties about China’s Attacks on Religion
The transformation of the Uyghur region’s most prominent religious sites into tourist attractions, demolition of other mosques and shrines, criminalization of public expressions of Islamic piety, and pervasive surveillance have left Uyghurs with nowhere to observe Ramadan but home.
Dublin, Ireland: Chinese Residents Learn About Falun Dafa Persecution by the Chinese Communist Party
“You and I are both from China and we know how important Tiananmen Square is to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). How can one easily record such high-definition footage? told the practitioner
Tibet: New Re-Education Program for Buddhist Monks and Nuns
The paradox continues, as the CCP on the one hand systematically destroys Tibetan culture, on the other hand, asks monks and nuns to promote Losar festivals, because not attending them is perceived as a protest against China.
Chinese Authorities Arrest Tibetan Man for Having a Photo of the Dalai Lama
The campaign started in 1996 and has resulted in the disappearance, torture, and long prison sentences of participants of non-violent political and religious activity, according to New York-based Human Rights Watch.
Prominent Tibetan Writer Confirmed Detained After Year-long Disappearance
Gangkar, who is also celebrated for his skill as a translator, is the latest confirmed victim of a crackdown by Chinese authorities on Tibetan intellectuals and cultural leaders.
Tibetan writer and poet Gendun Lhundrub, who was held incommunicado for more than a year after his arrest in 2020, is being detained in a prison in Siling (Xining).
Persuading People to Quit the CCP at the Pastry Store During the Pandemic
“When we were in China, we all joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) and its youth organizations which promotes atheism. We even gave our lives to the CCP. Thus, there will be danger in the future. Why don’t I help you by giving you a pen name to quit the CCP?
Missing Tibetan Writer Said to be Detained in Prison in China’s Qinghai Province
Authorities arrested Lhundrub on Dec. 2, 2020, in western China’s Qinghai province while he was on his way to attend a religious debate in Rebgong. He was put in the back of a black car driven by Chinese police, according to a witness.
Xie Jiao and Unauthorized Religion in China: Two Reports Note Growing Persecution
Some conclusions of the Dui Hua report concur with comments we made often in Bitter Winter, including identifying The Church of Almighty God (CAG) and Falun Gong as the most persecuted movements. Like us, Dui Hua also notes that the repression of Falun Gong, which somewhat decreased before COVID-19, with the specialized anti-xie-jiao police focusing more on the CAG, was revamped due to the new popularity of Falun Gong during the pandemic.