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ChinaAid Condemns the CCP and the Hong Kong Government for Brutally Sentencing Catholic Prisoner of Conscience Jimmy Lai and Eight Journalists to Long Prison Terms

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U.S. Lawmakers Nominate Six Courageous Advocates from China and Hong Kong for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize

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Disappearance of a Truck Driver: The growing shadow of China’s Transnational Repression

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Pastor Bob Fu Prays for the Freedom of Chinese Christians at the National Gathering for Prayer and Repentance in D.C.

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ChinaAid Delegation Visits Representative Office of Taiwan in the U.S. and Attends the International Religious Freedom Summit

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The Health of Several Detained Activists From Kazakhstan’s “Atajurt” Organization Has Deteriorated Significantly

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Exclusive Interview: Bob Fu on Being Imprisoned for “Illegal Evangelism” and His Resilient Fight for Religious Freedom and Rule of Law in China

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Secret Trials and China’s Long Shadow: The Plight of a Kazakh Human Rights Organization

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The Yayang Church Case in Taishun, Wenzhou, Zhejiang: A Detailed Documentation of Power Erosion and Resistance (2014–2026)

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“Besieged City” in Wenzhou, Zhejiang: The Yayang Church Case Reveals a New Normal of Religious Repression in China

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 Beijing Tightens Restrictions on Christian Clergy, China’s church pulpits Are becoming another platform for propaganda

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China Introduces New Regulatory Red Lines: Christian “Fellowship Groups” Face Strict Oversight

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The Catholic Church of China Officially Implements Centralized Control of Travel Documents, Clergy Placed Under a “Quasi-Cadre” Surveillance System

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Trial of Members of a Kazakh Human Rights Organization Held Behind Closed Doors; Lawyers Say the Case Is Politically Motivated, Drawing International Attention

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China Imposes Centralized Passport Control on Catholic Clergy, Formally Incorporating Religious Personnel into a “Quasi-Cadre” Surveillance System

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