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Recent News About China Aid
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Evidence from the Xinjiang Police Files implicated four high-ranking Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members in the extermination of Uyghurs, Kazakhs, and other Turkic minorities in Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region.
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(Xinjiang, China—August 2, 2022) After four years of preventing his family from meeting with him and denying correspondence for two years, Zhang’s family recently received another letter from Zhang in prison.
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(Hunan province, China—July 12, 2022) On July 5, the family of Cheng Yuan—one of the founders of Changsha Funeng Organization, an NGO in Hunan, Changsha— received three letters from him.
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Since the implementation of the Administrative Measures for Internet Religious Information Services on March 1, China’s online religious information has been severely censored, and Chinese cyberspace continues to shrink.
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Thirty-three years ago, winds of change blew through China.
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The Chinese Chongqing refugees Wang Jingyu and his wife, who applied for political asylum in the Netherlands, have successfully obtained residence permits. Wang Jingyu expressed his gratitude to ChinaAid Association and its founder and president Bob Fu.
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(Xinjiang/Washington—May 17, 2022) An Ethnic Kyrgyz Christian, a survivor of severe torture in a concentration camp in Xinjiang, arrived in the United States on Friday night of April 8 with his family of three.
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Since the implementation of the “Hong Kong National Security Law,” significant changes have taken place at all levels of Hong Kong society.
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The Shanghai Xinguang Presbyterian Church, which is independent of the officially registered church, has been included in the banned list of “illegal social organizations” by the Shanghai Civil Affairs Bureau in 2021.
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The Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission held a hearing on May 12 at 10:30 a.m. Eastern Standard Time on forced organ harvesting in China.
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Baoding, Hebei is one of the most flourished dioceses for unofficial Catholicism, and it is also the most taboo parish for the Chinese Communist Party.
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Hong Kong authorities arrested Cardinal Joseph Zen Ze-kiun on May 11 for his role as a trustee of the 612 Humanitarian Relief Fund, which helped pro-democracy protesters and activists to pay their legal fees.
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The day before Easter, Christians of Shenzhen Trinity Harvest Gospel Church drove for two hours to another city to baptize six believers on the beach. Local police harassed them afterward, however.
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As the outbreak of the new variant of COVID-19 soars in Shanghai, public resentment has continued to heat up due to the severe pandemic prevention measures.
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(China—March 24, 2022) On March 1, the Chinese Communist party’s “Measures for the Administration of Internet Religious Information Services” came into effect. Chinese provinces began to process applications of “Internet Religious Information Service Licenses,” as well as applications for “information auditing” training sessions for their work units, and other relevant works have started.