London, U.K.: Officials and Citizens Condemn the CCP’s Persecution of Falun Dafa During Rally on Human Rights Day

Ellie Reeves MP stated in her letter, “I remain deeply concerned about the persecution of people on the grounds of their religion or belief in China, be it Uighur Muslims in Xinjiang, Christians, Buddhists, or Falun Gong practitioners. The freedom to practice, change or share one’s faith or belief without discrimination or violent opposition is a human right that all people should enjoy…

Tibet at a ‘Critical Moment’ for Survival, Top US Diplomat Says

“The United States will continue to call out PRC authorities for their repression against the Tibetan community,” Zeya said, calling on “likeminded governments, civil society, and other stakeholders” in the international community to join U.S. efforts to press for a change in Beijing’s policies in Tibet.

The Term ‘People’s Republic of China’ is a Lie

The CCP was established under the control of a hostile foreign power, the Russian Bolsheviks (later called the Communist Party of the Soviet Union). The CCP had two immediate objectives: firstly, to subvert the legitimate ruling power in China at the time—the Republic of China; and secondly, to establish a vassal state on Chinese soil in the interest of the Soviet Union.

Go Sherab Gyatso: Prominent Tibetan Monk Tortured in Jail

He was first arrested in 1998, as he refused to participate in forced political indoctrination imposed on Buddhist monks in Sichuan, and sentenced to three and a half years in jail. He was abused in prison and contracted chronic lung disease.

Atheism in China: Netizens Ridicule Propaganda Book

Most of those who commented affirmed their belief that God exists, based on Christianity, Taoism, Buddhism, Islam, and even non-religious philosophy. In fact, some argued that the existence of the world proves that there is a God who made it.

Xi Jinping in Tibet: A Sideshow About Water

Xi also visited the holy places of Tibetan Buddhism, for photo opportunities with mandatorily cheering monks. Bitter Winter was told that he repeated the usual slogans that monks should love the Party and follow the Party, and warned that any relations with “separatists” abroad and the “Dalai Lama clique” will not be tolerated.