Terrible Fate Awaits North Korean Women Escapees in ChinaOctober 4, 2017 — ICC Note: North Korean citizens who risk their lives in order to escape horrific human rights abuses are not safer when they leave North Korea, especially women. Furthermore, Beijing works...
Bishop Michael Yeung installed head of Hong Kong ChurchAugust 7, 2017 — ICC Note: Bishop Michael Yeung was installed as new bishop of Hong Kong on August 5. He was appointed new ordinary bishop of Hong Kong on 1 August by Pope...
Another Christian Lawyer Has Been Tortured in ChinaMay 16, 2017 — ICC Note: The wife of Jiang Tianyong, a Christian human rights lawyer, says he has been tortured during his detention in China. Jiang is technically under “residential surveillance in a...
Christian governor gaining popularity despite blasphemy trialJanuary 17, 2017 — ICC Note: Jakarta’s Christian-Chinese governor, popularly known as Ahok, is gaining popularity in the upcoming elections despite being caught up in a trial for blasphemy against the Quran. Ahok participated...
Persecuted Religious Minorities find no Refuge in ThailandJune 1, 2016 — ICC NOTE: Muslim Uyghurs are one of the many religious minorities who face persecution at the hands of the Chinese government in northwest China. They, along with Christians, Tibetans, and...
Release of Vietnamese Priest Likely Due to Obama Visit Over the WeekendMay 23, 2016 — ICC NOTE: In what was likely a move to divert U.S. attention on Vietnam's human rights blunders, the Vietnamese government released 70 year old Catholic priest Nguyen Van Ly as a...
Hong Kong Christians Protest Mainland Cross DemolitionsApril 25, 2016 — ICC NOTE: Christians and Christian groups protested the demolition of crosses on the mainland in Hong Kong in an attempt to raise awareness in the former British colony. Those in...
Taiwan’s Legislative Body Unanimously Condemns China’s Human Rights RecordApril 13, 2016 — ICC NOTE: Taiwan's legislative body voted unanimously on a motion challenging the Taiwanese government to condemn China's persecution of human rights activists and religious citizens. China and Taiwan have a...
Freedom House Index Reports Southeast Asia Remains Predominately RepressedJanuary 28, 2016 — ICC NOTE: Freedom House, a non-profit non-partisan organization, unveils an index for each countries record of freedom ranging from political freedom to religious freedom. The 2016 edition has unveiled little...