Thursday, December 28, 2006 at 2:02am
China arrested Christians before Xmas
Chinese authorities have made a number of actions against unofficial Christian churches that appear aimed at deterring Christmas observances, the China Aid Association (CAA) reported.
CAA has learned that a house church leader in Xinjiang, who was just released Nov. 26 after 32 days detention by the local police, was arrested again Dec. 23, 2006. Brother Lou Yuanqi was arrested Oct. 20, 2006 for organizing and participating in Christian gatherings in Qingshuihe town, as stated in a previous CAA report, Christian Newswire reported Thursday.
It is believed the arrest was to deter the Christians from holding any Christmas celebration activities. Brother Lou is currently held at the Detention Center of Huocheng County. So far, none of brother Lou's family members have received any official notice regarding the reason of his detention.
Moreover, CAA learns on Christmas Eve, a Christmas celebration was disrupted in Beijing. While about 150 young people were celebrating Christmas in a house church in Haidian District, Beijing, two-dozen PSB officers and officials from Religious Affairs Bureau suddenly surrounded them.
The hosting house church used to be ministered by pastor Cai Zhuohua who is serving three years because of bible printing work. All of the participants were videotaped and forced to register their ID numbers. The government officials declared the meeting as an "illegal religious gathering" and warned them not to meet anymore.
CAA also learns that on Dec. 19, 2006 a recently closed house church appealed to the local government in regards to the church's illegal closure by the local Religious Affair Bureau. The house church in Tongling city, Anhui province was established by Brother Wang Xingquan in 1953, as previously reported by CAA. The local Religious Affair Bureau had resorted to administrative measures, including holding the church leaders' salaries and threatening to fire them from the national unit, to force the Christians to affiliate themselves with the government run TSPM church.
"We are very concerned about the arbitrary detention of brother Lou again," said Bob Fu, "we urge the Xinjiang government to release him immediately."
CAA has learned that a house church leader in Xinjiang, who was just released Nov. 26 after 32 days detention by the local police, was arrested again Dec. 23, 2006. Brother Lou Yuanqi was arrested Oct. 20, 2006 for organizing and participating in Christian gatherings in Qingshuihe town, as stated in a previous CAA report, Christian Newswire reported Thursday.
It is believed the arrest was to deter the Christians from holding any Christmas celebration activities. Brother Lou is currently held at the Detention Center of Huocheng County. So far, none of brother Lou's family members have received any official notice regarding the reason of his detention.
Moreover, CAA learns on Christmas Eve, a Christmas celebration was disrupted in Beijing. While about 150 young people were celebrating Christmas in a house church in Haidian District, Beijing, two-dozen PSB officers and officials from Religious Affairs Bureau suddenly surrounded them.
The hosting house church used to be ministered by pastor Cai Zhuohua who is serving three years because of bible printing work. All of the participants were videotaped and forced to register their ID numbers. The government officials declared the meeting as an "illegal religious gathering" and warned them not to meet anymore.
CAA also learns that on Dec. 19, 2006 a recently closed house church appealed to the local government in regards to the church's illegal closure by the local Religious Affair Bureau. The house church in Tongling city, Anhui province was established by Brother Wang Xingquan in 1953, as previously reported by CAA. The local Religious Affair Bureau had resorted to administrative measures, including holding the church leaders' salaries and threatening to fire them from the national unit, to force the Christians to affiliate themselves with the government run TSPM church.
"We are very concerned about the arbitrary detention of brother Lou again," said Bob Fu, "we urge the Xinjiang government to release him immediately."