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ChinaAid: 14 Christians have vanished, believed to be in government custody

By   /  February 2, 2018  /  Church, Featured, International, Persecution  /  No Comments

WENZHOU, Zhejiang, China (WordNews.org) Feb. 2, 2018 – Fourteen Christian leaders of Chinese house churches have vanished in China’s coastal Zhejiang province in what ChinaAid is calling “the latest in a saga of China’s serial persecution” of Christians. The underground church leaders are believed to be in police custody since Jan. 13. The Christians are part of […]

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Secret Chinese document outlines Communist Party’s planned crackdown on evangelists

By   /  December 19, 2012  /  Featured, International  /  No Comments

BEIJING, China (WordNews.org)  dec. 19, 2012  — The Communist Party Central Committee’s s secret documents detailing how to crackdown on evangelism on college and university campuses have been obtained by the Christian organization ChinaAid. The document uses war-like terms, refers to evangelists as “hostile forces” and evangelism as an effort to “infiltrate China.” The document […]

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Chen left U.S. Embassy fearing for backlash against wife

By   /  May 3, 2012  /  International, Persecution  /  1 Comment

BEIJING (WordNews.org) May 2, 2012 — ChinaAid said there’s more to the story regarding Christian human rights activist Chen Guangcheng’s decision to leave the U.S. Embassy’s diplomatic protection today on “his own volition.” ChinaAid has received reports from reliable sources that Chen’s decision to leave the U.S. Embassy was done reluctantly because “serious threats to […]

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Religious freedom in China at lowest point since Tiananmen Square crackdown

By   /  November 29, 2011  /  International, Uncategorized  /  No Comments

BRUSSELS, Belgium (WordNews.org) Nov. 28, 2011 — Religious freedom is nonexistent in China, ChinaAid founder and president Bob Fu will be telling the European Parliament on Wednesday. Fu said human rights and religious freedom in China have deteriorated to its lowest point since the period after the crackdown on the 1989 Tiananmen Square student-led pro-democracy […]

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