Since the CCP took power, it has always attacked dissidents and persecuted religious faith. To permanently control China’s people, the CCP has spent massive sums to build many kinds of national surveillance networks, and monitoring of Christians is especially intense. The multiple layers of phone monitoring, internet monitoring, and surveillance cameras have allowed the CCP to wildly arrest countless Christians, many more have been forced to leave home and wander, many others are in jail, and some have even been crippled or killed! The group crosstalk Surveillance exposes the hypocrisy of China’s “religious freedom” and “freedom of speech,” and shows you the sinful proof of how China uses high-tech means to attack righteousness and persecute religious faith.
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