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Chinese police threatening human rights lawyer and his wife
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Police threaten Wang Quanzhang to leave legal residence

(Beijing) The police officers of Changping, Beijing, worked with the government to hire unidentified individuals to harass human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang and his family before forcefully entering and pressuring

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Chinese human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang evicted

(Beijing) Years after the infamous crackdown on human rights lawyers and activists, landlords persecuted their pro-democracy tenants. One landlord shut off the gas and electricity for Beijing lawyer Wang Quanzhang’s

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Hong Kong Bishop Stephen Chow visited Beijing

(Hong Kong/Beijing) Bishop Stephen Chow sau-yan of the Catholic Diocese of Hong Kong led a delegation to Beijing for a five-day visit last week. This is the first Bishop’s visit

Chinese authorities released Hu Shigen after his seven and a half year sentence
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Elder Hu Shigen released

Photo: Authorities released Hu Shigen after his seven-and-a-half-year sentence (ChinaAid source) (Beijing, China—March 28, 2023) Hu Shigen, a prominent Chinese pro-democracy activist and elder of several house churches in Beijing,

Beijing Shouwang Church held worship on a snowy day in 2011
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Beijing Shouwang Church raided

(Beijing, China) On February 8, Shouwang Church held a church service at a place they rented in Kemao Market, Zhongguancun, Beijing when it was interrupted by police. The branch of

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Likes and comments will face stricter controls in China

(Beijing) In order to strengthen the management of Internet comment sections, the Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) released newly revised regulations concerning social media comment sections on November 16. These

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