Persecution News - China

Update: Imprisoned Christian refused further visits
(July 29, 2010)

Pastor released on bail
(June 17, 2010)

Update: Human rights lawyer missing again
(May 13, 2010)

Update: Family finally allowed visit imprisoned Uyghur church leader
(May 13, 2010)

Update: Pastor released early from detention
(May 06, 2010)

Update: Christian human rights lawyer released
(April 15, 2010)

Update: Authorities reject Uyghur Christian's appeal
(April 15, 2010)

Christian activist abducted
(April 15, 2010)

Update: Missing Christian confirmed alive
(April 01, 2010)

Update: Christian lawyer reportedly missing
(January 21, 2010)

Christians attacked and detained
(January 14, 2010)

Update: Church leader given severe prison sentence
(December 09, 2009)

House church leader targeted by authorities in Wenzhou
(December 09, 2009)

Update: Fushan church leaders sentenced to prison
(December 02, 2009)

Update: Crackdown continues against church in Shanghai
(November 25, 2009)

Update: House church leader released
(November 25, 2009)

Update: Authorities step up campaign against Christians
(November 18, 2009)

House church banned by authorities in Shanghai
(November 11, 2009)

Update: Expelled student invited back to school
(November 04, 2009)

Student expelled from school for his Christian faith
(October 28, 2009)

Update: Pastor Hua released
(October 21, 2009)

Update: Ten more Christians from Fushan Church arrested
(October 21, 2009)

Update: Pastor Zhang released; Pastor Hua still detained
(October 14, 2009)

Update: Fushan church leaders detained by officials
(September 30, 2009)

Pastor and wife forced to vacate home
(September 30, 2009)

Prominent pastor detained by officials
(September 23, 2009)

Church construction site attacked, believers brutally assaulted
(September 16, 2009)

Church banned, Christians arrested
(August 19, 2009)

House churches raided, Christians arrested
(July 15, 2009)

Update: Chinese couple sentenced for "engaging in illegal religious activities"
(July 08, 2009)

Update: Three Christians released from detention in Shaanxi
(June 30, 2009)

Update: House church leaders released in Sichuan
(June 30, 2009)

Update: Christian woman released in Zhejiang province
(June 24, 2009)

House churches attacked
(June 24, 2009)

Update: Shi Weihan receives three year prison sentence
(June 17, 2009)

House church leaders arrested in Sichuan
(June 17, 2009)

Pastor Hua Huiqi beaten by authorities
(June 10, 2009)

Pastor banned from church in Tianjin province
(June 03, 2009)

Update: Henan church leaders released
(May 27, 2009)

China Profile

Total Area:
9,596,960 sq. km

Population:
1,330,044,605 (July 2008 est.)

Ethnicity:
Han Chinese 91.9%, Zhuang, Uygur, Hui, Yi, Tibetan, Miao, Manchu, Mongol, Buyi, Korean, and other nationalities 8.1%

Language:
Standard Chinese or Mandarin (Putonghua, based on the Beijing dialect), Yue (Cantonese), Wu (Shanghaiese), Minbei (Fuzhou), Minnan (Hokkien-Taiwanese), Xiang, Gan, Hakka dialects, minority languages

Religion:
Officially Athiest. Daoist (Taoist), Buddhist, Muslim 1%-2%, Christian 3%-4%

Government Type:
Communist State

Capital:
Beijing

Population Below Poverty Line:
8% (2006 est.)

Country Reports

House churches raided, Christians arrested Print E-mail
July 15, 2009

Chinese officials have raided house church meetings and arrested believers throughout the country in recent weeks, according to reports from ChinaAid.

A house church was raided and eight Christians arrested in the A'Ler Tai area of Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region on July 3. Two of the arrested believers have been released. At last report, four remained detained in an undisclosed location and the whereabouts of two arrested Chinese American missionaries were unknown.

On July 5, officials raided a house church worship service in Dongyong city, Shandong province. Believers were accused of "disturbing social order" for organizing a religious service for more than 40 people in a home. The house church was abolished by the authorities.

At approximately 10:30 a.m. on July 13, local police and security officers surrounded a youth camp in Hubin town, Tengzhou city, Shandong province and arrested 32 Christians, including youth and adult church workers. Property was confiscated from the Christians, including electronic equipment, Bibles and cell phones. Police told the Christian leaders, "It is forbidden for those under 18 to believe Christianity, and even those above 18 years old are not allowed to organize or participate in religious activities without permission." The Christian youth were taken to the police station where they were interrogated, threatened and beaten before they were released. The five Christians who organized the camp, including a 16-year-old, remained in detention at last report. They were without food or water for two days. On July 14, the five were given administrative detention sentences of up to 15 days for "engaging in illegal activities."

Pray for the release of those detained. Ask God to give Christians in Shandong the endurance to stand firm despite the opposition. Pray that the love and peace of Jesus Christ will be exemplified by Christians in Xinjiang, where ethnic violence recently erupted between Han Chinese and Uyghurs. Share your prayers for suffering believers in China on our online prayer wall.

For more information on the persecution of Chinese Christians, check out theĀ China Country Report.

 
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