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08.12.08 |
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China Aid Association |
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Two
Missionaries Released in Inner Mongolia |
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Two of
the four missionaries detained in Inner Mongolia in early July have
been released after serving 30 days adminstrative detention. Yu
Yongqing and Li Shusen were released on Aug. 6 and Aug 10,
respectively. |
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08.08.08 |
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China Aid Association |
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Pastor
Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan and Wife Arrested |
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The
President of the Chinese House Church Alliance and Personal Friend,
Pastor Zhang “Bike” Mingxuan, has been arrested along with his wife
and fellow pastor, Wu. The three were detained by the PSB of
Zhengzhou City, Henan Province. |
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08.08.08 |
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China Aid Association |
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House
Churches Ready to Welcome President Bush |
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House
Church Alliance President, Zhang Mingxuan along with his wife has
been detained by Chinese Authorities. The two along with a fellow
pastor are being held in an undisclosed location in Henan Province.
The arrest comes on the eve of President George Bush’s visit to
China for the Beijing Olympic Games. President Bush has been a
stalwart supporter of the Chinese House Church and Religious freedom
within China since his inauguration. |
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08.05.08 |
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China Aid Association |
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Authorities Force House Church Leaders to Sign Covenant to Shut Down
Church Services During the Olympics |
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The
steady buildup of Persecution as the Olympic Games approach has
taken its toll on Beijing’s House Churches. With the Olympic Games
around the corner, the human rights situation in Beijing has
increasingly degenerated, especially in the persecution of house
churches. From personal testimony, many house churches in Beijing
are being harassed and even forced to shut down. Most recently
Beijing Authorities have forced House Church Leaders to sign a
covenant agreeing to shut down their churches from July 20 -
September 20 until the end of the Para-lympic Games. |
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History of Persecution in China |
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Erroneously we sometimes think that persecution of Christians is new
to China's history. As this chronology shows, this is anything but a
new phenomenon. |
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China Aid Association Chronology |
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