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U S Commission: Communist China Continues to Harass, Imprison Catholics, Protestants, and Demolish Their Churches

U S Commission: Communist China Continues to Harass, Imprison Catholics, Protestants, and Demolish Their Churches
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U S Commission: Communist China Continues to Harass, Imprison Catholics, Protestants, and Demolish Their Churches

(Getty Images) The report also said there are credible international reports suggesting that Chinese officials are harvesting body organs from some of the people they persecute. Chinese authorities continued to harass, detain, and torture underground Catholic bishops such as Cui Tai and Huang Jintong who refuse to join the state-backed Catholic association, reads the USCIRF report.   (Getty Images) They also harassed, detained, arrested, and imprisoned members of Protestant house churches who refuse to join the state-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement, said the commission.   In April, authorities arrested and charged house church pastor Zhao Huaiguo for inciting subversion of state power,  and in October, local authorities in Taizhou city, Zhejiang Province, sentenced Christian bookseller Chen Yu to seven years in prison and fined him roughly $30,000 USD for illegal business operations.

Rape, Forced Conversion, Torture : US Agency Slams Pak, China on Condition of Minorities

Join Cardinal Bo in praying for China

Join Cardinal Bo in praying for China As the regime in Beijing becomes ever more repressive, never has the need to pray for that great nation been greater Published: May 09, 2021 02:00 AM GMT ▾ Updated: May 09, 2021 09:24 AM GMT Myanmar’s Cardinal Charles Bo embodies inspiring courage, wisdom, excellent timing and a selfless generosity of spirit and ability to see the big picture. Six weeks after his own country was plunged into bloody turmoil following the military coup d’etat on Feb. 1, he issued a call for a Global Week of Prayer for China. One would have understood if he had chosen to focus solely on Myanmar’s crisis, but even as the streets around his residence at Yangon’s St. Mary’s Cathedral resounded with gunfire, he perceived the need for the world to pray not only for Myanmar but for the people and Catholic Church in the big power next door.

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