Concern Rises on China's Church Crackdown

Concern Rises on China’s Church Crackdown

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Human rights organization Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) expressed concern over the intensifying persecution of Christianity and other religious minority groups in China.

CSW received reports that in the Henan Province, local authorities have been aggressive in its campaign to rid the region of Christianity.

Seven out of ten dioceses in the province faced threats, humiliation, and persecution.

Seven out of ten dioceses in the province faced threats, humiliation, and persecution. Churches were demolished and crosses were removed from buildings. Private homes were raided and police confiscated religious materials such as Bibles and other books, reports Union Catholic Asian News.

Sources disclosed that two underground priests were driven away from their parish on April 1, 2018 and church properties were seized by the government. Even the tombstone of “underground” Bishop Li Hongye was destroyed twice—first in 2011, ten days after he was buried, and recently in April 17.

“I also heard that the authorities also encouraged people with rewards if they reported that the two priests went back to gather the sacraments or to celebrate Mass,” one source said.

Children were not spared from the crackdown. Authorities confiscated children’s Bibles, prayer books and songbooks. Also, minors were prohibited from attending church services and church-run schools. In Zhengzhou Diocese, police officials blocked several churches and drove children away during the Easter Sunday mass.

CSW’s Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said these incidents in Henan Province are proof of the Chinese government’s worsening treatment of Christians, reports Independent Catholic News.

“While the authorities claim that religious freedom is protected, the reality is that independent religious communities are subject to harassment, intimidation and other violations,” said Thomas.

He added that, “Unregistered churches are being forcibly shut down. At the same time, churches registered with the government are being managed more tightly, and forced to show loyalty to the Communist Party.”

Thomas urged the Chinese authorities to protect religious freedom in the country and “to release those detained in connection with their peaceful religious practice.”

Sources:
Union Catholic Asian News
Independent Catholic News

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Joyce Dimaculangan
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Joyce has more than 15 years experience writing news, industry articles and blogs for the private and public sectors. Most of her career was spent writing technical documentation for a software company in the Philippines. She earned a B.A. in Communication Arts with a concentration in writing from the University of the Philippines, Los Baños. During her leisure time, Joyce pursues her interest in reading fiction and playing with her dogs. She can be contacted at [email protected].
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