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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
The Latest Victims of China’s Surveillance State
By Nick Haley Last December, surveillance research firm IPVM discovered alarms in Chinese smart policing...
Exiled Hong Kong Activist Urged to Return Home By Questionable Online Post
On Nov. 27, exiled Hong Kong activist Nathan Law was called to return home to Hong Kong and answer to...
Founding Member of ‘Tiananmen Mothers’ Passes Away
On Sept. 19, 2023, a founding member of the Tiananmen Mothers, Zhou Shuzhuang, died in Beijing, decades...
Chinese Persecution Survivor Warns of Transnational Repression in the West
Yinghua Chen is a Chinese persecution survivor who immigrated to Calgary, Canada four years ago. During...
Vocal Hui Muslim Poet Assaulted By Stranger Near His Home in Shandong
After spending three years keeping a low profile in order to avoid Chinese authorities, vocal Hui Muslim...
Mass Trials and Bounty Hunts of Overseas Chinese Activists Sparks Concern at UN
Human rights investigators at the United Nations (UN) have raised the alarm concerning mass trials carried...
Family of Washington-based Student Activist Targeted By Chinese Authorities
Even in the United States Chinese international student Zhang Jinrui cannot escape the crosshairs of...
Uyghur Scholar, Rahile Dawut, Sentenced to Life in Prison By China
The U.S. government recently condemned China for imposing a life sentence on Uyghur scholar, Rahile Dawut...
‘Communism Must Perish So That China May Live’: Chinese Quit the CCP
The Tuidang movement, founded in November 2004, encourages Chinese around the world to renounce...