Following CCP’s relentless crackdowns against The Church of Almighty God, numerous families are shattered as their loved ones are sent to prison for t
A member of The Church of Almighty God, arrested for his faith, was tortured for six days before he was sentenced to six years in prison. by Deng Cha
Oxford University Press publishes Massimo Introvigne’s survey of the most persecuted religious movement in China by Ruth Ingram Viciously pers
A member of The Church of Almighty God recounts her experience serving a five-year sentence for her faith in prison where she was subjected to forced
Members of The Church of Almighty God recount their ordeals trying to evade CCP’s persecution amid the coronavirus outbreak. by Yang Guang’an
The Chinese government used the deadly virus to persecute believers of banned religious groups, entering their homes under the pretext of “epidemic pr
Two decisions canceled the refusal of asylum by courts in Milan, asking them to reconsider the applications. by Massimo Introvigne I
Members of The Church of Almighty God are given lengthy prison sentences and are brutally pressured to give up their faith while in detention. by Den
In 2019, under Xi Jinping’s totalitarian rule, the CCP’s persecution of religion continued to escalate. The situation for those of faith r
In recent years, religious persecution in China has become increasingly severe, forcing many believers to flee. Religious persecution in China and asy
A conference in Milan’s Town Hall highlights religious persecution in China and the problems encountered by refugees. by Massimo Introvigne
A roundtable featured, with many others, CESNUR and The Church of Almighty God. by Massimo Introvigne Religions: Resource or Problems for Peace?
Arrested for her faith, Ren Cuifang, 30, passed away on the 12th day of detention. After seeing her bruised body, the family suspects she has been tor
Seeking to capture all believers in one go, the CCP has mobilized law enforcement forces for a unified arrest operation during July and August. b
Human Rights Day: Chinese Christians Abroad Express Support for Persecuted Mainland Groups Seventy years ago as the gunpowder smoke from the S
A torchlight procession for peace in Rho requested the Italian government to welcome the victims of religious persecution. Marco Respinti In t
A special issue of the respected academic journal debunks the idea that new religious movements are inherently violent—and that The Church of Almighty
Canadian Human Rights Organization Holds Press Conference: Calling Attention to Human Rights in China The morning of December 10, 2018, a human r
Cultural Revolution technique revived from the 1960s pits masses against masses, brother against brother, faith against faith, to control belief. I...
The Court of Rome granted asylum to a member of the Church of Almighty God, acknowledging that the Church is persecuted in China. Amalia Astori and...