Former Hong Kong Cardinal Joseph Zen said in a recent interview that in order to uphold freedom of religion, the Vatican should not compromise with the Chinese government.
Recent mass protests in Shishou City, a small city in China’s Hubei Province, were triggered by the death of a cook.
The whereabouts of Chinese human rights attorney Gao Zhisheng remains unclear five months after his arrest by police in his hometown on February 4.
Beijing citizens protested the disbarment of human rights lawyers prior to the anniversary of the Tiananmen square Massacre.
A Chinese-Dutch citizen, Guo Ping, was twice kidnapped and interrogated by secret agents when she was conducting tourist groups in China this May.
A Beijing court recently sentenced a bookstore owner to three years in prison for printing and circulating the Bible.
Residents of southwest China’s Chongqing city are upset over the recent police violence against an old street vendor.
The Chinese regime’s propaganda department on June 10 issued a notice to all mainland media and propaganda departments at all levels that requests no criticism be made of about the recently released internet filtering software “Green Dam-Youth Escort.”
Chinese attorney Gao Zhisheng mysteriously disappeared in February and hasn’t been seen for more than 120 days.
Twenty years after the Tiananmen Square Massacre, Germans pause to remember and reflect.