Since the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) took power, the growing and systematic religious persecution in China has generated tens of thousands of refugees, who flee to democratic countries. The mere fact that refugees are granted asylum declares to the world that China is guilty of religious persecution. As the CCP has always presented itself as “great, glorious, correct,” how can it admit the fact that it persecutes religious belief and tramples on human rights? For this reason, the CCP has launched a long-term, systematic and massive campaign to harass refugees who flee religious persecution in China.
The Long Arm of the Dragon: Chinese Harassment of Refugees Fleeing Religious Persecution
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