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CHINA: Religious issues & persecution – Bimonthly Digest Nov. 16-30

Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest November 16-30

 

Buddhists

 

30.11.2023 – China requires job applicants in Tibet to denounce Dalai Lama

 

RFA – Tibetans who want to get public sector jobs must comply with a harsh Chinese rule requiring them to denounce the Dalai Lama, the leader of Tibetan Buddhism.

The move would seem to violate China’s constitution, which officially protects the freedom of religion.

 

An official directive from Beijing released this month advertised 554 new public job opportunities in the city of Sigatse (in Chinese Xigaze) for its Village Development Expansion Program. It sought college graduates from the Tibet Autonomous Region with training in medicine, counseling and village development.

 

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21.11.2023 – The False Panchen Lama ordains monks in Tashi Lhunpo Monastery—for the Communist Party

 

Bitter Winter – The Tibetans know the story and readers of “Bitter Winter” know it too. In the Tibetan Buddhist Gelug tradition, the Panchen Lama is the second most important figure after the Dalai Lama. The 10th Panchen Lama died in 1989. The real 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Nyima, was kidnapped by the CCP at age six in 1995, immediately after having been recognized by the Dalai Lama. If he is alive as the CCP maintains, his present whereabouts are unknown.

 

Having kidnapped the genuine 11th Panchen Lama, the CCP proceeded to install a false 11th Panchen Lama of its own, a Tibetan child educated in Beijing called Gyaincain Norbu. The false Panchen Lama is now also Vice President of the CCP-controlled China Buddhist Association and member of the Standing Committee of the National Committee of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference.

 

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17.11.2023 – The CCP wants to control the interpretation of Tibetan Buddhist scriptures

 

Bitter Winter – How Tibetan Buddhist scriptures should be interpreted is a matter the CCP and the United Front believe they can decide in Beijing.

 

On November 9 and 10, under the aegis of the United Front, the China Tibetan Advanced Buddhist College and the China Tibetan Studies Research Center organized a “Tibetan Buddhist Scriptures Interpretation Seminar” in Beijing with the title “Answering the Propositions of the Times and Finding the Correct Role Positioning: Comprehensive and Strict Religious Governance and New Opportunities for Tibetan Buddhism in the New Era”

 

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16.11.2023 – 4 Tibetans sentenced to prison for 2nd time for religious activities

 

RFA – China has sentenced four Tibetans from Sertar county in Sichuan province to two years in prison each for engaging in religious activities — the second time they have been arrested and given jail time, said two Tibetans with knowledge of the situation.

The four men — Gyalo, Tsedho, Bhamo and Kari, each going by just one name — are being held at Yaknga Prison in Sichuan province, according to the sources.

 

“In September when they were sentenced to two years in prison, none of their families were informed,” said a Tibetan who lives in exile. “Neither are the families aware that the court has issued this judgment.”

 

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 Muslims

 

22.11.2023 – China: Mosques shuttered, razed, altered in Muslim areas

 

HRW – The Chinese government is significantly reducing the number of mosques in Ningxia and Gansu provinces under its “mosque consolidation” policy, in violation of the right to freedom of religion, Human Rights Watch said today.

 

Chinese authorities have decommissioned, closed down, demolished, and converted mosques for secular use as part of the government’s efforts to restrict the practice of Islam. The authorities have removed Islamic architectural features, such as domes and minarets, from many other mosques.

 

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Falun Gong

30.11.2023 – An old couple in jail: Husband and wife sentenced in Henan as Falun Gong practitioners

 

Bitter Winter – Husband and wife in Luoyang, Henan, share the same faith and the same fate. An old couple of Falun Gong practitioners has been sentenced to four years in jail for the husband and five years for the wife.

 

Li Shulin is a male Falun Gong practitioner from Henan and should not be confused with a female co-religionist from Hebei also called Li Shulin, who died in 2004 because of the mistreatments she suffered during her “re-education.” The male Li Shulin was born in 1964 and had been already arrested three times during the first decade of our century as a Falun Gong practitioner. He has been sent to re-education centers where he has been beaten and tortured.

 

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27.11.2023 – After four forced labor terms and one prison term, former music teacher stands trial again for his faith

 

Minghui – A former middle-school music teacher in Yinchuan City, Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region, stood trial on October 31, 2023, for practicing Falun Gong.

 

Mr. Ding Qian, also known as Ding Fadong, was ordered to report to the Wenhua Street Police Station on May 24, 2023. As soon as he left his apartment building, he was arrested by Wang Hao, director of the Qingtongxia City Domestic Security Office. Wang raided his home and took him to the Wuzhong City Detention Center, where he remains. Qingtongxia City is about 30 miles away from Yinchuan City and under the administration of Wuzhong City.

 

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23.11.2023 – Three Sichuan residents sentenced to five years for practicing Falun Gong, Mr. Liu Jia brutally tortured

 

Minghui – The Pengzhou City Court in Sichuan Province sentenced three residents on October 30, 2023 for practicing their faith, Falun Gong.

 

Mr. Liu Jia, a resident of Chengdu (capital city of Sichuan Province), Mr. Nie Zongguo (a resident of Pengzhou City), and Ms. Gong Yubin (unclear whether she lives in Chengdu or Pengzhou) were each sentenced to five years.

 

Mr. Liu, around 54, was arrested on the morning of January 6, 2022, while driving to Pengzhou (about 20 miles from Chengdu) to run some errands. The arresting officers from the Junyue Police Station in Pengzhou impounded his car on the spot and raided his home in Chengdu around 2 p.m. that day. They confiscated seven computers, three cellphones, a printer, one bluetooth server, a set of Falun Gong books, and 2,000 yuan.

 

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Protestants

 

30.11.2023 – Wang Honglan’s trial continues into five days

ChinaAid – Saturday, November 25 was the 5th day of the trial of the case against Hohhot Christians. Wang Honglan, Ji Heying (Wang Honglan’s husband), Ji Guolong (Wang Honglan’s son), Wang Jiale (Wang Honglan’s nephew), Liu Minna, Liu Wei (Liu Minna’s husband), Zhang Wang, Yang Zhijun, Li Chao, and Ban Yanhong, a total of 10 people, were charged with “illegal business operations”.

 

They were criminally detained by Hohhot Huimin District Public Security Sub-bureau on April 15, 2021. Li Chao was released on bail after one year. The other nine have been detained for two years and seven months, significantly exceeding the statutory period. On November 22, 2021, Huimin District Procuratorate transferred the case to the court for prosecution. After two pre-trial meetings (the first one declared invalid due to the prosecutor’s legal capacity), Huimin District Court officially opened the trial on November 20, 2023 (Monday).

 

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26.11.2023 – Christian watchdog group pushes back against Pew report suggesting decline of Christians in China

Christianpost – The leader of a Christian nonprofit watchdog group is pushing back against a recent Pew Research report suggesting that the number of Christians in China could have declined in recent years amid a crackdown by the Chinese Communist Party.

“A recent Pew Research Report measuring religion in China suggests that Christianity in the country has stagnated and is perhaps even in decline,” Global Christian Relief President and CEO David Curry wrote in a Nov. 19 op-ed for Fox News Digital about the Chinese Christian population.

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26.11.2023 – Sunday church service turns into commuist party performance

ChinaAid –  China has passed a “Patriotic Education Law,” and in compliance with government requirements, an officially recognized church in Northeast China transformed a worship service on Sunday into praise for the party and the country. In the name of using literature and arts performances to promote excellent traditional culture in churches, the church featured a song titled “Ode to the Motherland,” composed by one of the church’s pastors. It also brought together various art groups to celebrate the Communist Party of China and its rule over the country.

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CHINA: Religious issues – Bimonthly Digest October 01-15

Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest October 01-15

 

General

13.10.2023 – Chinese human rights lawyer held in prolonged solitary confinement

ChinaAid –  According to the latest reports, human rights lawyer Qin Yongpei is still being held in prolonged solitary confinement. He insists on his innocence and advocates for the abolition of two charges commonly used to suppress other Chinese activists.

 

Qin Yongpei’s defense lawyer recently went to his client. During the meeting, he learned that guards continue to hold Qin in prolonged solitary confinement. The Chinese government’s sentenced him to five years on charges of inciting subversion of state power adds to the Chinese Communist authorities’ long history of crime. He believes that both the incitement and subversion charges should be abolished.

 

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Buddhists

 

12.10.2023 – Mongolia’s Jebtsundamba Khutuktu Reincarnation: How the Dalai Lama Holds Beijing in Check

Bitter Winter – The CCP did not want the Dalai Lama to endorse the new leader of Mongolian Buddhists. He blessed one of two identical twins. Only, the Chinese don’t know which one.

For the believers, reincarnation is determined by superior powers, but it is not disrespectful to note that how a reincarnated Tibetan lama is educated and protected also derives from his mentors’ political skills. Nowhere are they appearing more clearly than on how the Dalai Lama is playing the very delicate game around the 10th Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, the head of the Gelug lineage of Tibetan Buddhism in Mongolia, and the de facto leader of Mongolian Buddhists.

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09.10.2023 – China’s repressive new law on religious activity venues: A Tibetan view 

Bitter Winter – Order No. 19 that came into force on September 1 negatively affects all Chinese territory and all religions. But it is even worse for Tibet and other occupied regions.

The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) leadership has announced that “Order No.19,” “Administrative Measures for Religious Activity Venues,” has started being implemented from September 1, 2023. This is another CCP’s heinous and lethal move to subjugate and gain control over the religious institutions in China and the China-occupied regions of Tibet, East Turkestan (Ch. Xinjiang), and Southern Mongolia (Ch. Inner Mongolia). It is perhaps the last deadly corrosive sword used to annihilate and smear the fundamental principles of all religions with Communist ideology.

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Falun Gong

 

13.10.2023 – Reported in September 2023: 104 Falun Gong practitioners sentenced for their faith

Minghui – The month of September 2023 recorded 104 cases of Falun Gong practitioners sentenced to prison for upholding their faith.

Among the 104 cases, 8 took place between 2019 and 2022, 14 in the first half of 2023, 9 in July 2023, 15 in August 2023, 36 in September 2023, and another 11 cases with unknown months in 2023, as well as 11 cases with unknown months and years. The delay in reporting was caused by the strict information censorship under the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), which aims to keep the persecution underground to avoid international scrutiny.

 

The sentenced practitioners were from 18 provinces, centrally controlled municipalities, and autonomous regions in China. Jilin had the most cases, 21, followed by Liaoning (14) and Hebei (10). The remaining 15 regions had between 1 and 9 cases.

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10.10.2023 – Falun Gong practitioner barred from traveling abroad to seek medical treatment for paralyzed son

Minghui – Ms. Li Aiping (also known as Li Xiaohong),of Jingshan City, Hubei Province, applied for a passport in mid-May 2023, but her local police department refused to process her application. She was later told that she was on the blacklist of Falun Gong practitioners barred from traveling abroad. She was thus unable to seek better medical treatment overseas for her 25-year-old son, who became disabled from bone tuberculosis (a condition in which the tuberculosis spread beyond the lungs and affects the joints)

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05.10.2023 – Falun Gong practitioners from Yi ethnic minority heavily persecuted

Bitter Winter – A 75-year old woman, Miao Xiuqiong, was sentenced in two decisions of 2016 and 2021 to a total of eight and a half years in jail.

In 2021, “Bitter Winter” reported that a campaign of indoctrination against groups banned as xie jiao and “illegal religion” was being conducted among villagers of the Yi ethnic minority in in Honghe Hani and Yi Autonomous Prefecture, in the southeastern part of Yunnan province, which borders Vietnam.

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04.10.2023 – NGOs at the UN against organ harvesting, while Falun Gong asks Italy to save lives

Bitter Winter – In the year marking the 75th anniversary of the United Nation’s Universal Declaration of Human Rights, two NGOs with ECOSOC consultative status at the UN, the Coordination des Associations et des Particuliers pour la Liberté de Conscience (CAP-LC), based in Paris, France, and the Romanian Independent Society of Human Rights (RISHR), based in Bucharest, Romania, submitted a joint statement to denounce organ harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in the People’s Republic of China (PRC) at the 54th session of the UN Human Rights Council (11 September–13 October).

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Muslims

06.10.2023 – CCP promotes Ma Minglong’s thought as a tool to “sinicize” Islam

Bitter Winter – The 17th-century Muslim scholar is used to reduce Islam to a moral philosophy rather than a religion.

The CCP continues to promote the “Sinicization” of Islam among Hui Muslims by looking for historical precedents of “Confucianized” readings of the Holy Quran. In a previous article, we mentioned the use of the 17th-century Jinling School in an effort to create an Islam that, having been “de-Islamized,” would be reduced to a mere propaganda tool of the Communist Party.

 

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Protestants

11.10.2023 – Chinese communist officials intensify crackdown on Wang Quanzhang’s family

Bitter Winter – The Chinese government’s crackdown on human rights lawyers continues. Now, the Communist Party shifts its suppression toward their children by hindering educational prospects. The education rights of Wang Quanzhang’s son were stripped away, and he is now unable to attend school.

Lawyer Wang Quanzhang lost his freedom during a nationwide crackdown operation in July 2015. Authorities revoked his legal license and arbitrarily detained him. Since his release, he has been forced to move more than 10 times in Beijing. During the new school year in China, his child Quan Quan went to two different schools for a short period. After passing an interview, a written test, and paying the fees, the second school rejected him the same.

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10.10.2023 – Pastor of banned Xiamen’s Xunsiding Church and Wife should pay a fine of $55,000 

Bitter Winter – The historical house church was liquidated in 2019 but its pastor Yang Xibo and his family continue to be harassed.

In 2019, “Bitter Winter” reported the liquidation of Xunsiding Church in Xiamen, Fujian. In another article, “Bitter Winter” told the story of this venerable house church, which continued a ministry that had operated in Fujian for more than one hundred years.

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03.10.2023 – Christian school raided and shut down in Henan

Bitter Winter – Those running Yabo Academy in Jinshui district of Zhengzhou city were also hit by the maximum fine, 200,000 yuan (more than $27,000).

 

Documents supplied to human rights activists at the end of September confirmed that the successful Christian school Yabo Academy in the Jinshui district of Zhengzhou, Henan province, has been raided and ordered to cease operations.

Those running it have also been fined 200,000 yuan, or in excess of $27,000, an astronomical sum for the struggling independent Christian community.

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02.10.2023 – UN experts demand the release of Lu Siwei

ChinaAid –  Human rights advocates continue to battle for the release of Lu Siwei, a Chinese human rights lawyer imprisoned in Laos. Meanwhile, experts from the United Nations called on the Lao government to release Lu in a now public document.

 

In their statement, UN experts called on the Lao government not to release lawyer Lu into Chinese custody. “In such circumstances, should Mr. Lu Siwei be returned to China, his deportation could result in a violation of his right to be free from torture and other cruel, inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment,” they wrote. “While awaiting a reply, we ask that prompt steps be taken to stop the imminent deportation of Mr. Lu Siwei and prevent any irreparable harm to his life and personal integrity.” The experts also firmly established they would continue to express their concerns publicly because they deserve the UN’s “undivided attention”.

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CHINA: Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest September 16-30

Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest September 16-30

 

General

 

20.09.2023 – Tech companies in China leverage censorship against religious content

voanews – New measures handed down by the Chinese Communist Party that it says will strengthen the regulation and management of religious venues appear to be further restrictions on religious freedom and go into effect Friday.

The Administrative Measures for Religious Activity Venues requires religious venues to “support the leadership of the CCP, support the socialist system, and thoroughly implement Xi Jinping’s new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics.”

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Buddhists

 

28.09.2023 – The false Panchen Lama tells Tibetans to obey Xi Jinping unconditionally

Bitter Winter – His “religious” message centers on establishing the guiding role of President Xi and his ideology. Tibetans know who he is. It is time to unmask him abroad as well.

Sometimes, a picture is worth a thousand words. When we look at the picture above, we are immediately impressed by the red flags and the giant portrait of Xi Jinping. This is absolutely normal at all events organized by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). What is less normal is the presence of Tibetan monks. And the man presiding over the meeting is the false Panchen Lama.

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21.09.2023 – 6 facts about Buddhism in China

Pewresearch – Buddhism originated around the fifth century B.C.E. in India, but today, more Buddhists live in China than India. Han Buddhism, the dominant branch of Buddhism in China, has blended with local belief systems including Taoism and Confucianism over the centuries and is now viewed as part of traditional Chinese culture.

Here are six facts about Buddhism in China, based on Pew Research Center’s recent report, “Measuring Religion in China.” The report analyzes surveys conducted by academic groups in China and Chinese government data on registered Buddhist temples.

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20.09.2023 – China’s strange battle against Buddhists releasing mineral water into rivers

Bitter Winter – Believers have released fish for making merit for centuries. The CCP is now campaigning against the alleged release of mineral water. Why?

Hong Kong pro-CCP media and netizens are consistently ridiculing Buddhist believers in mainland China who allegedly practice life release by emptying bottles of mineral water into rivers. It seems that the campaign was started in Guangdong, where photographs were taken by hostile observers and posted on Chinese social media.

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Catholics

 

29.09.2023 – New Hong Kong cardinal says Vatican’s China policy ‘not naïve’

Cruxnow – Cardinal-designate Stephen Chow of Hong Kong, who will receive his red hat from Pope Francis Saturday, has voiced his belief that the Vatican’s approach to dialogue with China is working, and that perceptions it is naïve are wrong.

Chow also said he is happy that two bishops from mainland China will participate in the upcoming Synod of Bishops on Synodality, and sees it as progress in terms of Vatican-China relations.

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25.09.2023 – All roads lead to Rome: Two “official” Chinese bishops will attend the Catholic Synod

Bitter Winter – It was a twisted path that led to the inclusion of Bishops Yang Yongqiang of Zhouchun and Yao Shun of Jining in the (second) list of Synod members.

The Catholic Church will celebrate what many regard as its most important Synod of Bishops ever starting October 4, where prelates from all over the world will discus the synodal nature of the Church and the relationships between the local churches and the Vatican.

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Falun Gong

27.09.2023 – Married couple jailed for their faith, husband denied family visits

Minghui – A married couple in Benxi City, Liaoning Province were both sentenced to three years for practicing Falun Gong. The husband has been denied family visits since his arrest.

Ms. Ren Guifen and her husband Mr. Li Hongjun, both 60, were arrested on December 8, 2021. Ms. Ren stood trial on June 22, 2022 and months later was sentenced to three years. It’s unclear when Mr. Li was tried but he was also sentenced to three years around the same time.

Ms. Ren was admitted to the Liaoning Province Women’s Prison on November 2, 2022. The authorities never notified her family of her husband’s whereabouts since his arrest. It took the family a lot of effort to finally find out that he had been taken to the Shenyang City First Prison. They went to the prison numerous times but were denied visits with him each time. Mr. Li was finally allowed to phone his loved ones in late August 2023 but he is still denied family visits as of now.

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24.09.2023 – Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province: Ten Falun Gong practitioners and two family members arrested in 24 hours

At least ten Falun Gong practitioners and two of their family members, all from Jiamusi City, Heilongjiang Province, were arrested between the evening of September 14, 2023 and the next morning. Below are the details.

Arrested on the Evening of September 14, 2023

Zhou Wei, the chief of Songlin Police Station, and three other officers showed up at 51-year-old Ms. Dong Min’s home on the evening of September 14, 2023. After she opened the door, they went in and raided her place. Her Falun Gong books were confiscated. Zhou lied to Ms. Dong’s family that they would take her to the police station to sign a document and then let her go home. But as soon as they arrived at the police station, Zhou produced a 15-day detention notice and took her to the Jiamusi Lockup.

Two other practitioners who were arrested on the evening of September 14, 2023 were Mr. Xu Chuan (also known as Xu Wei), in his 40s, and Mr. Ren Changbin in his 60s.

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22.09.2023 – 66-Year-Old Shaanxi man gets 4 years for his faith in Falun Gong, distraught parents die two months apart

Minghui – A 66-year-old resident of Xi’an City, Shaanxi Province was sentenced to four years and fined 10,000 yuan on September 11, 2023 for practicing Falun Gong.

Mr. Miao was arrested on May 10, 2022 and appeared in court on March 23, 2023. According to legal experts, it took the trial court until September 2023 to issue a guilty verdict possibly because they had to consult with the provincial high court, as neither them nor the appeals court had any say in Falun Gong cases.

Mr. Miao’s parents, who had relied on him for care, were so distraught about his arrest that they died one after the other. His mother passed away on March 13, 2023 and his father on May 22, 2023. He was not allowed to see them before their passing or attend their funerals.

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Muslims

21.09.2023 – China Promotes a “Confucianized” Approach to the Holy Quran

Bitter Winter – Hailing the 17th-century Jinling School hides another attempt to create an Islam subservient to the Communist Party.

On September 6, Yang Faming, the president of China Islamic Association, attended the 3rd Jiangsu Provincial Forum on Adhering to the Sinicization of Islam held in Nanjing, and delivered a speech. Yang also visited the Jingjue Mosque in Nanjing, accompanied by Mi Qizhi, who is vice president of China Islamic Association and president of Jiangsu Islamic Association.

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18.09.2023 – Gansu: World-famous Xiguan mosque is also “sinicized”

Bitter Winter – It is the last Muslim great place of worship vandalized by the CCP. It delayed doing so for three years fearing international protests—but the work has now started.

Bitter Winter has reported in the last few months on the campaign to “Sinicize” Hui Muslim mosques throughout China. Venerable buildings have been vandalized to remove “Arabic” architectural elements and replace them with “Chinese” ones. In other words, the CCP wants that a mosque would not look like a mosque.

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Protestants

28.09.2023 – ‘Big sister’ of human rights in China suffers in illegal detention

ChinaAid – The Chinese Communist government is leveraging major technology companies to exercise its internet censorship authority. It introduced the latest stringent control measures to restrict religious groups and individuals from posting religious content on social platforms like WeChat public accounts. Religious-related content can only be published if the entity or individual holds an “Internet Religious Information Service License.”

According to the “Administrative Measures for Internet Religious Information Services,” accounts disseminating religious information to the public through the internet are required to possess a valid “Internet Religious Information Service License.”

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28.09.2023 – Christains evicted after their house church is banned

ChinaAid – Leaders and members of Guangzhou Huajing Christian Church have been forced to move. Some were evicted after just arriving in the area. Officials also installed security cameras outside some of the homes.

The house church in question was established in 2000 with Senior Pastor Cao Wen. Authorities persecuted Guangzhou Huajing Christian Church numerous times over the past 20 years. For example, in June 2015, authorities ordered them to close their venue because they partook in “illegal religious activities.” Church materials were confiscated, and they were forced to move from venue to venue. Similarly, another location received another notice in January of 2019.

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21.09.2023 – Chinese Christian woman arrested for street evangelism

ChinaAid – Daoen Presbyterian Church revealed that police summoned Ms. Yan, a church co-worker. She was evangelizing in the street, which led to questioning and a five-day administrative detention. Authorities charged Yan with “organizing events in the name of a banned organization”.

Daoen Presbyterian Church is a reformed church, established in 1992. In September 2018, the local government shut it down because they refused to join the Three-Self Patriotic Movement. The leaders would also refuse to register with the Bureau of Ethnic and Religious Affairs. Daoen Presbyterian continued to gather secretly, but police raided them after discovering their activities.

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RUSSIA: Religious issues and persecution – Bimonthly Digest September 01-15

Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly Digest September 01-15

15.09.2023 – The Court of the City of Kazan sent Sergey Gromov to a penal colony for six years for conducting religious meetings

JW- On September 14, 2023, the examination of the case of Jehovah’s Witness, Sergey Gromov, was completed in the Moskovskiy District Court of the city of Kazan. Judge Alsu Gumirova found him guilty of extremism and sentenced him to six years and one month of imprisonment for peacefully practicing his faith.

Gromov’s guilt, according to the investigation, is that he “conducted religious meetings” at home. Although, the Supreme Court of the Russian Federation ruled that worship services in themselves are not a crime, the investigator, followed by the judge, equated holding such meetings with organizing the activities of an extremist organization. The prosecutor asked to sentence Sergey to eight years in prison. The believer considers himself innocent and can appeal the verdict.

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15.09.2023 – The Court of Cassation in Vladivostok upheld the conviction of believers from Yelizovo

JW- On September 12, 2023, the Ninth Court of Cassation of General Jurisdiction in Vladivostok upheld the sentence of Konstantin Bazhenov and his wife Snezhana, as well as Vera Zolotova, to 2 years suspended sentence for their convictions.

Court proceedings against believers from Yelizovo have been going on for 4 years. In September 2020, the judge of the Yelizovsky District Court, Yuliya Piskun, handed down a guilty verdict to all three, which was approved by the appeal, but in November 2021, the Court of Cassation overturned this decision and returned the case to the appeal stage. In January 2022, a second appeal acquitted the believers. However, the prosecutor’s office, through the Supreme Court, succeeded in overturning this decision. As a result, the case was sent for a new appeal, the believers were found guilty of extremism and received suspended sentences. The believers filed the cassation appeal.

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13.09.2023 – A court in Primorye refused to transfer shaman Gabyshev to a milder type of treatment

Sova Center – On July 28, 2023, the Primorsky Regional Court satisfied the appeal submission of the Ussuri city prosecutor to cancel the decision of the Ussuri city court to transfer shaman Alexander Gabyshev to a milder type of treatment and sent the case to the same court for a new trial.

On September 12, the Ussuriysky District Court, having considered the case again, refused to satisfy the defense’s request to transfer Gabyshev to a general psychiatric hospital.

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13.09.2023- Attacks on women wearing hijabs and niqabs in Moscow and the Moscow Region

Sova – In late August and early September 2023, at least three girls wearing Muslim headscarves were attacked in Moscow and the Moscow region.

On September 1, 2023, a passenger on the Moscow metro reprimanded a girl wearing a niqab, Elizaveta Baranovskaya (according to another account of the event, there were two girls in niqabs). The passenger was angered by the girl’s covered face, which he considered a «terrorist threat.» «While our Russian boys are being killed at the SMO (special military operation), these here are just chilling. I want her to take this thing off and wear normal clothes,» he said. Some of the passengers supported the right to wear religious clothing, others supported the angry man.

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12.09.2023 – A false “Buddhist diplomacy”: State-controlled Chinese and Russian Buddhists support each other

Bitter Winter – Buddhist bureaucrats loyal to their governments attended an “international Buddhist forum” in Ulan-Ude, Buryatia. Putin himself sent a message.

Russian and Chinese State-controlled Buddhist organizations both have a problem of credibility. As “Bitter Winter” reported last year, the then Supreme Lama of Kalmyk Buddhists, Telo Tulku Rinpoche (Erdne Ombadykow), became in October 2022 the first Russian high-profile religious leader to condemn the war of aggression against Ukraine. He even said that in his opinion “the Ukrainian side is right.” Obviously, he had to escape to Mongolia, where he catered to tens of thousands of Russian Buddhists who fled there to avoid conscription. In January 2023, Telo Tulku Rinpoche was declared a “foreign agent” in Russia and compelled to resign.

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11.09.2023 – In Saratov, a Muslim tried to perform namaz in a temple

Sova Center – On September 9, 2023, it became known that in Saratov a Muslim came to the Orthodox Church of St. ap. Peter and Paul on Molodezhnaya Street to perform namaz.

The priest began to explain why this should not be done, and reminded that there are mosques and other suitable places in Saratov. The man insisted. To get him out of the temple, it was necessary to call a rapid response team.

According to witnesses, the visitor “obviously did not shine even with superficial knowledge of the Koran, which even the priest himself possessed . ”

Activists of the “Russian Community” considered the Muslim’s act a provocation and incitement of hatred and said that they would make sure that he received punishment.

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08.09.2023 – The Appeal in Kemerovo upheld the sentence of Lyubov Serebryakova, 72.

JW – On September 5, 2023, the Kemerovo Regional Court upheld the verdict of Lubov Serebryakova, 72, who was sentenced to four years of suspended sentence with a probation period of three years and restriction of liberty for ten months for talking about God. The verdict may be appealed in the court of cassation.

In her appeal, Lubov Serebryakova pointed out the mistakes that, in her opinion, were made by the court of first instance. For example, the verdict does not describe the specific extremist actions that she had participated in that prosecution claims to have taking place.

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07.09.2023 – In Novocherkassk, the case of three Jehovah’s Witnesses was brought to court

Sova – All three, including the elderly woman, spent more than a year in pre-trial detention.

On September 6, 2023, the investigative department of the Investigative Committee for the Rostov region announced that the case of three Jehovah’s Witnesses from Novocherkassk had been transferred to court. 56-year-old Garegin Khachaturyan and 36-year-old Gevorg Yeritsyan are accused under Part 1 of Art. 282.2 of the Criminal Code (organizing the activities of an extremist organization), and 67-year-old Lyubov Galitsyna – under Part 2 of Art. 282.2 of the Criminal Code (participation in the activities of an extremist organization). The case came to court on August 20.

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06.09.2023 – A verdict has been issued in the case of three Jehovah’s Witnesses from Nizhnekamsk

Sova – In September 5, 2023, the Nizhnekamsk City Court of the Republic of Tatarstan found guilty under Part 1 of Art. 282.2 of the Criminal Code (organization of the activities of an extremist organization) of Jehovah’s Witnesses Denis Filatov, Stanislav Klyuchnikov and Dmitry Yarchak and sentenced them to six years in prison.

The corresponding criminal case was initiated in November 2020 in Nizhnekamsk. On November 18, 12 Jehovah’s Witnesses were searched there; believers were interrogated about their involvement in the activities of the Kazan community. In August 2021, Filatov, Klyuchnikov and Yarchak became suspects in this case, a written undertaking not to leave the place was taken from them, and in early October of the same year they received the status of accused.

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06.09.2023 – A worship cross was cut down in the Omsk region

Sova – On the night of August 31, 2023, unknown persons cut down a worship cross installed several years ago at the entrance to the village of Azovo, Omsk Region.

“The height of the metal base is more than two meters. This means that the hooligan prepared thoroughly: in order to reach the cross, he probably brought a ladder with him. Local residents regard such an act of vandalism as a provocation, an insult to the feelings of believers and banal disrespect for a working person ,” local Channel 12 reported.

The cross was installed at the expense of local residents.

The police began searching for the vandals.

 

06.09.2023 – In Tatarstan, three of Jehovah’s Witnesses were sentenced to long suspended sentences.

JW – On September 5, 2023, the Judge of the Nizhnekamsk City Court of the Republic of Tatarstan sentenced to six years of suspended imprisonment: Sergey Kamenov, Denis Filatov, Stanislav Klyuchnikov and Dmitriy Yarchak, who has had a disability since childhood. The court considered prayers and the singing of religious songs to be extremism.

The verdict has not yet entered into force and can be appealed. Believers insist on their complete innocence.

In November 2020, the Investigative Directorate of the Investigative Committee of the Russian Federation for the Republic of Tatarstan initiated a criminal case and conducted a series of searches in the city of Nizhnekamsk. An investigation was launched against the three men, which lasted fourteen months. In January 2022, the case went to court, where it was considered for another nineteen months. All this time, the believers were under recognizance agreement.

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01.09.2023 – The Astrakhan Regional Court approved a seven-year prison sentence for three Jehovah’s Witnesses

Sova – The Astrakhan Regional Court confirmed the verdict of Sergei Korolev, Sergei Kosyanenko and Rinat Kiramov, found guilty under Art. 282.2 and 282.3 of the Criminal Code.

On August 31, 2023, the Astrakhan Regional Court confirmed the verdict passed on April 17, 2023 by the Akhtubinsky District Court to Jehovah’s Witnesses Rinat Kiramov, Sergei Korolev and Sergei Kosyanenko. accused. Each of them was sentenced to seven years of imprisonment to be served in a general regime colony with a three-year ban on activities related to the management of public organizations and participation in them and restriction of freedom for a year under Part 1 of Art. 282.2 of the Criminal Code (organizing the activities of an extremist organization) and Part 1 of Art. 282.3 of the Criminal Code (financing extremist activities).

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CHINA: Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest September 01-15

Religious persecution and issues – Bimonthly digest September 01-15

 

 General

11.09.2023 – With a little help from my friends: Russian anti-cultist supports China atrocities

Bitter Winter – “Have nothing to do with the fruitless deeds of darkness, but rather expose them. It is shameful even to mention what the disobedient do in secret. But everything exposed by the light becomes visible.” As an Orthodox priest, Russian anti-cultist Alexander Novopashin, part of the European anti-cult federation FECRIS until March 2023, should be familiar with these word of the fifth chapter of Apostle Paul’s Letter to the Ephesians.

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31.08.2023 – China issues new requirements for religious groups

voanews – New measures handed down by the Chinese Communist Party that it says will strengthen the regulation and management of religious venues appear to be further restrictions on religious freedom and go into effect Friday.

The Administrative Measures for Religious Activity Venues requires religious venues to “support the leadership of the CCP, support the socialist system, and thoroughly implement Xi Jinping’s new era of socialism with Chinese characteristics.”

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Buddhists

 

31.08.2023 – Buddhists a majority in China as Christianity’s growth struggles

Religiousunplugged.com – The growth of Christianity in China has stagnated over the past decade, while one-third of the country’s adult population identifies as Buddhist, according to a new report.

A Pew Research Center report issued Wednesday found that only 10% of Chinese adults identified with any religious group — but the number rose significantly when survey questions focused on spirituality, customs and superstitions.

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The Church of Almighty God

07.09.2023 – Post-COVID purge: Over 2,100 Church of Almighty God Members arrested in two provinces

Bitter Winter – In Anhui and Jiangsu, as soon as COVID quarantines ceased, the banned church’s devotees started being persecuted again. Two died. After the COVID pandemic quarantine was fully lifted, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) launched a nationwide purge against The Church of Almighty God (CAG). According to incomplete figures collected by the CAG and shared with a “Bitter Winter” reporter, from January to July 2023, at least 2,100 church members were arrested in Jiangsu and Anhui provinces alone, and two of them were persecuted to the point of death.

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Catholics

13.09.2023 – Bishop convicted for not joining Chinese catholic patriotic association

ChinaAid – Catholic Bishop Yang Xiaoming from the Wenzhou Diocese in Zhejiang, China, was convicted of “fraud” because he refused to join the official Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association. It is uncommon for Catholic clergy to be punished under the charge of “impersonating religious personnel.”

Sources in China told AsiaNews, Fr. Yang Xiaoming (baptismal name Joseph), was brought to court, convicted, and subjected to administrative penalties because of his refusal to join the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association.

This is a matter of conscience. The acts of the government constitute the coercion of citizens’ faith, infringing on human rights.

According to AsiaNews, Fr. Joseph Yang Xiaoming was born on November 22, 1989, in Longwan District, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province. On December 18, 2020, Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin ordained him as a priest. Bishop Peter Shao Zhumin, who is recognized by the Vatican, was arrested multiple times and subjected to surveillance because of his refusal to join the Chinese Catholic Patriotic Association.

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02.09.2023 – Taiwan hopes Pope’s China engagement helps ‘worsening’ religious freedom

Reuters – Taiwan supports the Vatican’s efforts at engagement with China and hopes it improves that country’s “worsening” religious freedom and human rights, the island’s foreign ministry said after Pope Francis messaged Chinese President Xi Jinping.

The Vatican is one of only 13 countries to maintain formal diplomatic ties with Chinese-claimed Taiwan, and Taipei has watched nervously as Francis seeks to improve ties with Beijing.

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01.09.2023 – China bars Chinese bishops from traveling to see pope in Mongolia

Religionnews –  Chinese authorities have prohibited Catholic bishops in China from traveling to Mongolia to meet with Pope Francis during his papal visit to the tiny Catholic community in this country on China’s northern border.

The decision by the United Front Work Department of the Chinese Communist Party, first reported by America, the Jesuit magazine, is the latest sign of tension in the already strained relations between China and the Holy See.

Flying to Mongolia Thursday (Aug. 31) for his four-day visit, Francis issued a telegram while in Chinese airspace to the country’s president, Xi Jinping: “Assuring you of my prayers for the wellbeing of the nation, I invoke upon all of you the divine blessings of unity and peace,” the pope wrote.

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Falun Gong

12.09.2023 – 87-year-old woman sentenced a third time for her faith, ordered to re-serve the last 3 years of her second prison term

Minghui – Ms. Liao An’an, 87, in Baiyin City, Gansu Province was sentenced to three years and nine months on September 5, 2023 for her faith in Falun Gong.

This is not the first time that Ms. Liao An’an has been targeted for her faith. She was sentenced to five years following her arrest on August 18, 2008 and given another five years following her arrest on September 19, 2014. Due to health reasons, she was allowed to serve the last three years of her second prison term outside of prison.

The Baiyin District Court, however, added the three years from Ms. Liao’s second prison term to her latest one, ordering her to serve a total of six years and nine months. She filed an appeal against the wrongful conviction.

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10.09.2023 – Two Jilin residents sentenced to prison for practicing Falun Gong

Minghui – Ms. Pan Hongming and Mr. Yue Chunguang, both of Tonghua City, Jilin Province, were secretly sentenced to prison between June and July 2023 for practicing Falun Gong.

The sentencing stemmed from a study session hosted by Mr. Yue at his home on August 11, 2022. That night he and Ms. Pan, Ms. He Qiuhong, and Xu (gender and first name unknown) were reading Falun Gong books together, when a woman knocked on the door, claiming to be Mr. Yue’s upstairs neighbor. She said that he was making too much noise and demanded to be allowed inside to see what was going on. Mr. Yue refused to let her in. The woman then claimed that she was from the residential committee and told him to open the door. When Mr. Yue again would not let her in, she finally said that she was a police officer and threatened him.

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05.09.2023 – Shoulder disabled by torture in Labor Camp, former engineer Mr. Huang Zhufeng sentenced again for practicing Falun Gong

Minghui – Mr. Huang Zhufeng, a Maoming City, Guangdong Province resident was sentenced to two years and ten months, and fined 10,000 yuan, on August 16, 2023 for practicing Falun Gong, a spiritual discipline that has been persecuted by the Chinese communist regime since 1999.

Prior to Mr. Huang Zhufeng’s latest sentencing, the 53-year-old former award-winning electronic automation engineer served two labor camp terms, including a one-year term given in February 2000 and another two-year term given on September 4, 2001. While he was held in the Sanshui Forced Labor Camp, a guard ordered two prisoners to pull his arms apart as hard as they could on January 2, 2003. Both of his shoulders were dislocated and his arms were disabled. He was unable to continue working in his profession after being released and had to do odd jobs to make a living.

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Muslims

07.09.2023 – Betrayal of China’s Muslims undermines the organization of Islamic cooperation’s credibility

The Diplomat – Once again, the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) has shown its unconditional support to the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), despite the CCP’s massive persecution of Muslim people in Xinjiang – chiefly Uyghurs but also other Turkic minorities.

On August 17, China’s Vice Foreign Minister Deng Li met with an OIC delegation, saying the organization “symbolizes the unity and independence of Islamic countries and functions as the bridge for China to develop its relations with Islamic countries.” In turn, the OIC delegation praised China as “a great country that has scored remarkable achievements in its economic and social development” and noted the expectation that the OIC would “further expand its cooperation with China.”

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Protestants

14.09.2023 – Heavily persecuted Guangzhou Bible Reformed Church officially banned

ChinaAid – The Chinese government continues to ban Chinese house churches under the pretext of banning illegal social organizations. The Panyu Civil Affairs Bureau of Guangzhou City, Guangdong Province in southern China banned Guangzhou Bible Reformed Church on August 24th.

This house church was not registered with the Chinese government. The notice from the Civil Affairs Bureau determined that Guangzhou Biblical Reformed operated as “an illegal social organization.”

The announcement states: “Upon investigation, ‘Guangzhou Biblical Reformed Church’ is without registration, and has carried out unauthorized activities in the name of a social organization[… the church] falls under the category of an illegal social organization. After looking into it, it has now been decided to ban it.”

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08.09.2023 – Three-Self bureaucrats enforce new rules on religion in Anhui, Shaanxi, and Guangxi

Bitter Winter – The attempt to strictly and immediately enforce throughout China the new “Administrative Measures for Religious Activity Venues,” which came into force on September 1, continues.

From August 15 to 23, Pastor Gao Feng, chair of the Board of Supervisors of the National Two Christian Associations, i.e., the Three-Self Church and China Christian Council (which supervises education and organization of Three-Self-affiliated Protestant churches), led a team to inspect Christian communities in Anhui, Shaanxi, and Guangxi.

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