Tag: Persecution
US envoy attacks Chinese bid to choose new Dalai Lama
The role of picking a successor belongs to the Tibetan Buddhist system, the Dalai Lama, and other Tibetan leaders, Sam Brownback says
EU awards Sakharov Prize to jailed Uyghur activist
By awarding this prize, the European Parliament sends a strong message to the Chinese government to release Ilham Tohti
Muslim nations scared of opposing China over Uyghurs: US envoy
Some one million ethnic Uyghur Muslims have been detained in camps
The dragon in festive mood: A view from Xinjiang
Uyghurs have put their hopes in Beijing’s lies crumbling in the face of the truth
At the Vatican, Pompeo calls out authoritarian regimes
When the state rules absolutely, moral norms are crushed completely, Pompeo tells symposium
Korea’s Catholics remember martyrs with plays, prayers
This year marks the 180th anniversary of the Kihae Persecution in 1839, one of the harshest persecutions of the Joseon Dynasty
Christians caught in China’s Uyghur crackdown
Islam is just one of the matrix of problems Chinese govt has with Uyghur people, says Christian businessman
US envoy accuses China of ‘persecuting millions’ over religion
America is pressing nations to join its proposed alliance that pushes countries against religious persecution
Uyghur families fear for missing children
Uyghur children have been kept in purpose-built and high-security boarding schools after their parents were taken away