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Wu Yanan, Lin Zhao Freedom Award Wiinner 2024

Professor Wu Yanan Announced as 2024 winner of the Lin Zhao Freedom Award

For immediate release December 9, 2024 China Aid Association Contact: [email protected]  (Midland, Texas) China Aid Association is pleased to announce Professor Wu Yanan as the winner of the Lin Zhao Freedom Award 2024 from a group of four qualified nominations for her outspoken condemnation of the Chinese Communist Party’s suppression of student protests.  An associate […]

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Human rights lawyer Lu Siwei

Human Rights Lawyer Lu Siwei formally prosecuted for “Illegally Crossing National Border” 

(Chengdu, China – 11/18/2024) On November 14, 2024, the Chenghua District People’s Procuratorate in Chengdu formally prosecuted human rights lawyer Lu Siwei for allegedly “illegally crossing national border”, and submitted to the Chenghua District People’s Court.    Details of Lu’s Indictment  The indictment from the Chenghua District People’s Procuratorate states:  Lu Siwei was criminally detained

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Catholic Bishop leads delegation to Xinjiang for “patriotic education”

(Fujian, China) In a rare occurrence, a Catholic bishop from China led a delegation to the contentious region of Xinjiang. The group promoted the Communist Party’s “patriotism” political doctrine to local religious figures. Propoganda trip to Xinjiang Catholic priests and friars from all over Fujian Province traveled to Xinjiang for “patriotic education.” The official website

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Prayer letter and photo of Xin Ruoyu. (Source: Internet)

Xin Ruoyu: Missing after police detention for developing Christian app

(Guangzhou, Guangdong Province – August 30, 2024) A prayer letter circulating among house churches in China describes the situation of a young Christian sister who was taken away by the police due to her involvement in developing the Christian app “Song of Songs.”   On August 23, a source stated that Sister Xin Ruoyu from

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

ChinaAid CEO Chad Bullard on the rise of Chinese Migrants to the US

(Midland, Texas – August 8. 2024) Chinaid CEO Chad Bullard was interviewed on the Japanese news program BS-TBS “Hodo (Report) 1930“. He spoke on some of the causes of the increased number of Chinese migrants to the US. The full interview in Japanese is below with the ability to turn on closed captions.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=beFyC_nmvdg

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

Update on activist Jia Guoxi, who has been arrested for more than five years for “subversion of state power”

(Lanzhou, Gansu – June 14, 2024) There has been a recent update on Gansu-born pro-democracy activist Jia Guoxi, who has been under arrest by Chinese Communist Party authorities for more than five years since 2019.   Jia Guoxi, a Christian who was baptized at a church from a background of Christian Assembly (then known as

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

On the 35th anniversary of June 4, Cardinal of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong calls for forgiveness

(Hong Kong – June 11, 2024) On the eve of the 35th anniversary of “June Fourth,” Cardinal Stephen Chow Sau-Yan, the Bishop of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong, (on the 30th) issued an article titled “It is this time of year…” addressing the Hong Kong citizens and the victims. Chow stated that, ”Even though

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong suspends June 4th Memorials for the third consecutive year

(Hong Kong – June 7, 2024) June 4th, marks the 35th anniversary of the bloody “June 4th, 1989” massacre in Beijing, and the commemoration of June 4th in Hong Kong has come to a complete halt, with the risk of erasing the true history of the tragedy. The Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong continued not

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Deacons Jia Xuewei and Zeng Qingtao: A Battle for Freedom

(Chengdu, Sichuan Province – June 6, 2024) According to the Chengdu Early Rain Covenant Church, Deacon Jia Xuewei has once again been evicted by his landlord in Wenjiang District, Chengdu City due to his identity as a Christian, having lived in the rented house for less than 10 days.   Deacon Jia Xuewei has suffered

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

Remembering Tiananmen: the 35th Anniversary of the Violence

https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=CId5ae7A5pw&feature=youtu.be (Midland, Texas – June 4, 2024) People around the world choose to remember the lives lost in the Tiananmen Square protests on this day thirty-five years ago. ChinaAid is committed to continuing the work and ideas of those democracy-minded students by pushing for justice and rule of law in China.   Below is a

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Pastor Zhou Songlin preaching - Source: Internet

Catholic priests Chen Hekun and Chi Huitian have been forcibly disappeared

(Shijiazhuang, Hebei – May 22, 2024) The Baoding Diocese in Hebei Province, China, is one of the largest underground (unofficial) Catholic groups in China, with a long history and one of the most thriving and populous dioceses. It is also one of the dioceses the Chinese Communist Party has kept a close watch on. Recently,

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 Zhang Zhan, upon completing her sentence, has disappeared without a trace

(Shanghai, China – May 17, 2024) Citizen journalist Zhang Zhan, who was sentenced to 4 years in prison for reporting on the COVID-19 pandemic in Wuhan, was supposed to be released on May 13th. However, Zhang Zhan, who was supposed to regain her freedom, is not truly free. It is speculated that she has been

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