On December 7, 2025, ahead of the 77th International Human Rights Day, the Dam Square in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, became the site of a special rally. More than 170 participants—including Christians from house churches such as The Church of Almighty God and Zion Church, as well as democracy activists and human rights defenders, gathered in front of the National Monument. Under the theme “Stop Religious Persecution, Respect Freedom of Religion, Defend Human Rights,” they spoke out for the persecuted in China through prayer, choral singing, and personal testimonies.
Stop Religious Persecution! Netherlands Rally Denounces CCP’s Trampling of Freedom of Belief
RELATED
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE
China Cracks Down on Religion’s Influence Online
On Sept. 15, China added new regulations to control the spread of religious content online.
The State Administration for Religious Affairs published…
26 September 2025
Rice Against Riot Shields: Places of Worship Bulldozed in Southern China
A folk temple in Hainan and a Yao ethnic clan hall in Guangxi were destroyed. This time, a protest erupted.
In mid‑November 2025, two corners of sout…
25 November 2025
Farewell to Thyatira: Why I Left the Three-Self Church
A Chinese Christian explains why she felt morally and spiritually compelled to leave the government-controlled Protestant organization.
As an ordinar…
11 November 2025
Multiple Groups Rally Outside China’s Embassy in Berlin to Condemn CCP Human Rights Persecution
Berlin, Germany, December 10, 2025. On International Human Rights Day, multiple human rights organizations and civic groups held a joint demonstration…
22 December 2025
