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China
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Feb 18, 2012 |
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In
Xilinhot, Inner Mongolia, more than 10 people from the
Religious Affairs Bureau, the Public Security’s Domestic
Security Protection Squad, the United Front Work Department,
and the local police raided a house church—the Canaan
Church—at about 10 a.m. Jan. 2, destroying property and
arresting the pastor and others. They warned that if those
at the meeting did not join a Three-Self church, the house
church would be banned and people would be arrested.
(Photo
shows the new lock that government officials put on the
church door. Click to enlarge.)
The
officials forced an end to the worship service, terrorized
and threatened all the Christians present and checked their
IDs. They also took photos of and video-taped the church
scene and then confiscated all the Bibles, hymn books, and
other Christian printed matter.
At
about noon, they took the church leader, Pastor Wang Dawei,
and two other Christian brothers who were from out of town
to the Xilinhot police station and interrogated them until
5:30 p.m., when they were finally released.
After
Pastor Wang Dawei and the others were taken away, these
government officials continued to threaten the believers
they were holding at the meeting site and then forced them
out of the premises. After expelling the Christians, the
government officials destroyed the church’s wall
decorations, banners with Bible verses, charts with church
rules, etc. When the officials left, they changed the lock
on the door, installing one of their own. They warned the
Christians that they absolutely did not have permission to
hold services unless they joined the local Three-Self
church. Otherwise, every time they had a service, they
would be rounded up.
The
government officials also went to the landlord of the
church’s meeting site and threatened him as well. They lied
to the landlord, saying that Pastor Wang Dawei was a wanted
criminal and said the church was an illegal religious
organization. They told the landlord to immediately
terminate the lease with the church. Knowing that the church
members were all kind and peace-loving Christians, the
landlord told the government officials, “Even if I don’t
rent this place out to the church, they will go find another
place to rent and worship there. And if their pastor is a
wanted criminal, how come you released him the same day you
took him in?”
After
the raid, the local religious affairs bureau and the police
Domestic Security Protection Squad repeatedly telephoned the
church staff notifying them that they needed to remove
church property from the sealed meeting site and ordering
them to make an announcement that they would stop meeting
there as a church. They also threatened the Christians,
saying if they did not stop meeting at that site, the
government would take further measures to close down the
church and might even round up the Christians.
Pastor
Wang Dawei said in media interviews, “Because I’ve been
doing evangelistic work in Inner Mongolia for many years, so
I have had many experiences of persecution by local
authorities, including direct physical harm to me. After we
planted more than a few churches, they [the local
government] have been constantly pressuring me to lead these
congregations to join the official ‘Three-Self’ church. Our
church follows the Reformed Christian tradition and our
allegiance to the faith does not allow us to ally ourselves
with anti-Christ forces and fake churches. Our believers are
very clear about this, that forcing us to join the official
church is the same as forcing us to abandon our faith. This
raid on our church meeting site obviously is not the first.
After years of being forced to interact with them, we
actually know each other quite well. This time, they didn’t
show any identification or legal paperwork and just barged
in to forcibly enforce the law, in blatant violation of the
law of China, and yet we were cooperative and didn’t resist
in any way.”
Pastor
Wang Dawei also said that both he and his congregation are
prepared to suffer persecution for the sake of faith, and he
earnestly asked that churches everywhere pray for them. He
hoped that the church of Christ everywhere would appeal to
the government officials of Xilinhot, respectfully asking
them to conscientiously put into practice the spirit of
China’s constitution, to respect the basic human rights and
religious freedom Chinese citizens are entitled to, and not
to make wrong decisions that will disappoint the whole of
society and all humanity. Furthermore, Pastor Wang has met
with and is in contact with a few famous Christian rights
defense lawyers. If the situation continues to worsen, he
will entrust these human rights lawyers to use legal means
to defend the legitimate rights and interests of the
Xilinhot house church.
Relevant telephone numbers:
Deputy Director Chen, Xilinhot Religious Affairs Bureau:
15604798878
Squad Leader Bat, Xilinhot Police Domestic Security
Protection Squad: 13604791862
Sister Bai Ruqin, Xilinhot Canaan Church: 15148519556
Xilinhot Canaan Church: 13754199808
Pastor Wang Dawei: 13754197497
China
Aid denounces the persecution inflicted on the church and
will closely monitor developments in this case. |