In 2014, the CCP arbitrarily fabricated the notorious 5/28 Zhaoyuan Incident in Shandong Province to create the basis of public opinion for total suppression of house churches, and propagated falsehood globally to condemn and defame the Church of Almighty God. As a result, some unwitting parties who did not know the truth were deceived by the CCP’s propaganda. In this program, several major doubts revolving around this case will be revealed to dissect the lies of the CCP one by one and clarify the facts for you, and utterly expose the truth behind the Shandong Zhaoyuan Incident before the world.
You May Also Like
Also Read
Chinese Activist Who Shared Anti-Censorship Techniques in Secret Trial
Authorities in the southern Chinese province of Guangdong on Thursday secretly tried a prominent anti-censorship campaigner on subversion charges after holding him for ...
ICC: Victims of Atrocities Deserve Justice
Member countries of the International Criminal Court (ICC) should increase their support for the court in the face of increasing challenges to delivering ...
Closing the Door: How Rural Youth Are Denied Educational Rights in China
Education development is rocketing in China, with increasing number of top-tier national universities, especially Tsinghua University and Peking University, rank among the best in Asia. Yes, we cannot deny that educational investment in China comes to a significant success over the past decades. China has, yet, left rural education behind. A so-called academic success is far and away dominated by urban elites. Rural youths, with career hope or not, are denied from entering the door – the door to academic excellence and career diversity. At the end of the day, the rich continue to be rich, but the poor continue to be poor. ...
Re-analyzing the McDonald’s Murder With Gatekeeping Theory
From July 15 to 21, 2018, the XIX ISA World Congress of Sociology hosted by the International Sociological Association, was held at the Metro Toronto Convention Center in Canada. This congress focused on how scholars, public intellectuals, policy makers, journalists and activists from diverse fields can and do contribute to our understanding of power, violence and justice. ...
Chinese Tycoon Under Investigation for Challenging Top Leader’s Authority, Observers Say
Chinese property tycoon Ren Zhiqiang, who went missing last month after criticizing top leader Xi Jinping for what he said was the government’s mishandling of the coronavirus outbreak, is being investigated by the Communist Party’s disciplinary watchdog. ...