Managing editor Drew Griffin sits down with Eric Farnsworth, VP of Council of the Americas, to discuss the growing influence/threat of Chinese involvement in Latin America.
Eric Farnsworth & Drew GriffinJuly 1, 2019
A respected prosecutor chaired a panel of experts to examine whether China ended its practice of organ harvesting in 2006, as Beijing claims. These human rights advocates, physicians, and diverse leaders uncovered haunting violations.
Josh M. ShepherdJune 24, 2019
Last November, a government squad in Henan Province, China, removed the First Commandment, “You shall have no other gods before me,” from a display at a state-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement church because an official determined it was inconsistent with Chinese policy.
Travis WussowJanuary 31, 2019
Recently, in China, over 100 Christian pastors were imprisoned, charged with “inciting subversion to state power.” Among those jailed was…
Luke MoonDecember 20, 2018
China recently arrested Meng Hongwei, who was president of Interpol when the organization revoked a red notice for a human rights activist for the Uighurs.
Jimmy R. LewisOctober 16, 2018
This deal may undermine Chinese Catholics, many of whom may secularize or go Pentecostal.
Peter MoodyOctober 5, 2018
China’s actions in the last two months—which have included demolishing church structures, burning Bibles, closing house churches, arresting pastors, and forcing millions of Chinese Christians to sign statements renouncing their faith—represent a dramatic escalation in the Communist Party’s clampdown on religion in China.
Travis WussowSeptember 13, 2018
Around one million Chinese Muslims have been detained in “education camps.”
Jimmy R. LewisMay 31, 2018
Why is the plight of Chinese Christians not getting more attention from their brethren in the US?
Alex EntzMay 29, 2018