It is learned that the CCP’s persecution of The Church of Almighty God has continued to escalate in recent years. Some Christians of The Church of Almighty God were forced to flee to overseas democracies for asylum. However, most of their requests for asylum were rejected in South Korea and some European countries, and some even have received the departure orders from the governments of their host countries, facing the risk of forced repatriation.
Human Rights in China – The Church of Almighty God
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