Chinese Military Police Ready to Crackdown 'Xinjiang'-Style: Nine Fushan
Church Leaders Kidnapped
SHANXI, China, Sept. 29 /Christian Newswire/ -- On Friday, September 25, nine
Fushan Church leaders, including Pastor Yang Rongli, were kidnapped by Shanxi
PSB officers while traveling to Beijing to petition the central government for
justice concerning the local authorities' brutal attack on September 13th. They
were illegally seized without warrant, and have not been heard from since Friday
night. After the arrests, local authorities forcibly confiscated all computers,
TVs and other church- owned valuables, calling them "illegal materials."
Remaining church leaders and active members were placed under house arrest and
are now under constant surveillance.
On September 26, the central government stationed state military police inside
the main Fushan Church in Linfen city, where 5,000 of the 50,000-member Linfen
House Church network worship together weekly, to prevent them from entering the
building or holding services. Military police now guard the building and the
surrounding areas around the clock.
ChinaAid has since learned that the central government was and is directly
responsible for the escalating crackdown campaign against the Linfen Church.
Ironically twisting the facts, the Beijing PSB has categorized the Linfen Church
incident as a "violent uprising" and resolved to use military force to subdue
the alleged "unrest." Reliable government sources informed ChinaAid that a
notice was sent to all relevant government agencies over the weekend, ordering
them to be prepared to use military force to crackdown on the churches
throughout China, in the same way the recent violent incident in Xinjiang was
suppressed. They are calling the maneuver the "Xinjiang Model, " a method that
resulted in the deaths of several hundred people in Xinjiang in August.
"To have military police occupy a peaceful church is an unprecedented tragic
development in 60 years of PRC history, which itself shows the reality of
today's situation regarding religious freedom in China," ChinaAid President Bob
Fu stated. "The Chinese government has no reason to be fearful of the peaceful
Christian church. We call upon the international community to continue to urge
the Chinese government to respect Chinese citizens' religious freedom and to
avoid shedding innocent blood."
ChinaAid denounces the comparison of the attack on the peaceful Fushan Church to
the Xinjiang incident and the excessive use of military force to suppress the
Linfen House Churches. We call for the immediate release of the kidnapped church
leaders, and the rightful restoration of all church property. We further call on
the Chinese central government to cease enacting the "Xinjiang Model" of
military involvement to unjustly subdue a peaceful church populace.
We call on the international community to continue protesting the brutal
treatment of Christians and the suppression of religious freedom in China.
For more ways to take action and contact authorities, go to www.ChinaAid.org ,
and see the full press release, 9/29/2009.