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The demolition of a 300-year-old ancestral temple by local authorities in Shenzhen, southern China, sparked a demonstration by 4,000 angry residents, who confronted police and officials over what they criticized as an affront against their traditional beliefs. According to Bitter Winter, an online publication that reports on religious freedom issues
Media Tycoon Jimmy Lai to Plead Not Guilty Under Hong Kong National Security Law Despite Threat of Life
The founder of Hong Kong’s now-disbanded media outlet Apple Daily, Jimmy Lai, will be standing trial...
How Chinese Police Persecute Dissidents Under the Guise of ‘Good Health’: NGO Report
According to a report by nongovernmental human rights group Safeguard Defenders, authorities in China...
Activist Now Living in Japan Arrested by Chinese Authorities for Trying to Help Xuzhou Chained Mother
Back in January, a mother of eight children locked up in a dilapidated hut in China with a thick metal...
Freedom Convoy Leader Tamara Lich Granted Bail Again
Following a new bail hearing on July 26, a Superior Court judge granted Tamara Lich bail again and sent...
What Supporters Had to Say at This Year’s Falun Gong Rally in Washington DC
Since July 1999, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been engaged in a brutal persecution targeting...
They Were the Ones: A Song to Remember Those Who Sacrificed for Their Faith
For many people around the world, today, July 20th, is a day of tragedy and remembrance. It was this...
Falun Gong Marks 23 Years of Persecution–And Perseverance–In China
Communist China’s persecution of the Falun Gong spiritual practice has continued nonstop for more than...
Independence Day–History, Tradition, Inspiration
Regarding Independence Day, most Americans would agree that we owe our freedom largely to The Declaration...
Another Witness Comes Forward to Expose Forced Organ Harvesting in China
In recent decades, Chinese authorities have boasted of their country’s booming transplant industry —...