President Xi Jinping’s China is becoming a more fearful place. The government has cracked down both on dissent and contact with the West. Religious persecution also is rising: the communist god that failed fears competition.
China's persecution of religious dissidents shows that laws that do not include penalties are not laws, and a constitution that does not guarantee the right to resist is not a constitution. When government actions are unconstitutional, the people will rise up and resist. Natural law and general international laws should be adopted to protect people from enforced disappearance, prohibit torture and recognize absolute law and international law as superior to the constitution. See the Charter for Permanent Peace and Development.