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The Situation of The Church of Almighty God’s Refugees in Japan Discussed at the United Nations
Asylum Seekers From the Church of Almighty God in Japan Limitations of Religious Freedom
Read MoreINTRODUCING BITTER WINTER TO ITALIAN ACADEMICS AND AUTHORITIES
Torino, September 25, 2018 – 6 pm CESNUR – Via Confienza 19 A cocktail party with the Bitter Winter staff, introducing the magazine and the new fantastic Apple App. Check out the magazine at http://bitterwinter.org Details about the app will be released during the party Formal dress – RSVP
Read MoreIntolerance and Discrimination Against Religion-Based Refugees from China in the OSCE Area: The Case of The Church of Almighty God
ORLIR International Observatory of Religious Liberty of Refugees Statement by Ms. Rosita Šoryte, President president@orlir.org www.orlir.org There are issues that these days are very toxic, and nobody would like to talk about: refugees and China. And my very young and still very small organization – ORLIR – is dealing with both. We…
Read MoreCombating Discrimination Against The Church of Almighty God in the OSCE Space
Human Rights Without Frontiers Int’l Avenue d’Auderghem 61/16, 1040 Brussels Phone/Fax: 32 2 3456145 Email: international.secretariat.brussels@hrwf.net – Website: http://www.hrwf.eu Combating Discrimination Against The Church of Almighty God in the OSCE Space For centuries, the United States and Canada have provided asylum to people from other countries fleeing from religious persecution, intolerance and discrimination. In…
Read MoreThe Repression of Religion in China: Consequences for OSCE Participating States
CESNUR – Center for Studies on New Religions Via Confienza 19 10121 Torino, Italy www.cesnur.org cesnur_to@virgilio.it Publisher of the daily magazine on human rights and religious liberty in China Bitter Winter: https://bitterwinter.org/ On February 1, 2018, a new Religious Affairs Regulation came into force in China. The consensus of legal experts is that it…
Read MoreStop the Persecution of Chinese Refugees of The Church of Almighty God in South Korea
Heavily persecuted in China, with many documented cases of torture and extra-judicial killings, hundreds of members of The Church of Almighty God have escaped to South Korea, where they are seeking refugee status. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is pursuing them also in Korea. It has coerced or persuaded with threats their relatives to go…
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