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"All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing."
- Edmund Burke

Tuesday, February 24, 2004

A ‘PASSION’ REVIEW: A MASTER STORYTELLER PRESENTS A CRUCIFIED CHRIST [ANS]
9:41:17 AM    

NORTH KOREA RETAINS NO. 1 PERSECUTION RANKING
Top 50 Countries Where Christians Suffer Most
 [ANS]


9:20:48 AM    

PrayforChina Prayer Request 2/24-3/01

9:18:05 AM    

CHINA: FREEDOM OF “NORMAL” RELIGION
- exposing Religious Affairs Bureau Policy


AUSTRALIA  (ANS) -- In October 2003 the Religious Affairs Bureau (RAB) of the City of Qingdao, China, promulgated its "Policy and Regulations with regard to Banning Secretly-Established Christian Gathering Places".[more]


9:12:30 AM    

CHINA: CRACKDOWN ON HOUSE-CHURCHES

By Elizabeth Kendal
World Evangelical Alliance Religious Liberty Commission (WEA RLC)
Special to ASSIST News Service

AUSTRALIA  (ANS) -- In January 2004, top cadres of China’s Religious Affairs Bureau and the policy-making United Front Work Department met for the annual National Religious Working Conference.

During that meeting, communist leaders screened a new, four-hour digital video, “The Cross: Jesus in China”, written and directed by pro-democracy leader and Christian Yuan Zhiming, and produced by USA-based “China Soul for Christ” (
http://www.chinasoul.org/). The cadres were also briefed on the new book, “Jesus in Beijing”, by journalist and former TIME magazine correspondent in Beijing, David Aikman.

Timothy C. Morgan reports for Christianity Today magazine that “Both the video and book document the stunning growth and vibrancy of Christianity in China. The video has been classified as ‘political matter’, and Public Security Bureau officers are confiscating CDV copies of the widely distributed series and other Christian literature”. (Link 1)

AsiaNews reports, “At a National Religious-Work conference in January, chairman of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference, Jia Qinglin, urged all party groups nation-wide to recommit to supervising religious activities and to guard against the influence of foreign church affiliated groups. He declared that the energy of the people must be directed instead to building up a prosperous society. The State Council has given 450 million yuan (around 56 million euro) to the Religious Affairs Bureau, to build up a team of expert cadres and eliminate unregistered religious groups. Suspicious factions are to be rooted out and replaced by ‘patriotic’ forces, religious sources said.” (Link 2)

CBN News published a report by Gary Lane that included statements by Peter Xu (pastor of the “Born Again” movement) and Tianyun Samuel (Brother Yun, author of the book "Heavenly Man”). Both have been imprisoned several times in China for their Christian activity. Both have found refuge in the U.S.A.

Gary Lane quotes Peter Xu as saying, “The Cross [video] is a look at the growth of the house church movement in China, but the hardliners say it is subversive and undermines national religious policy. They have called for all copies of the DVD in China to be confiscated, and the house church leaders depicted in the video to be detained for questioning.” (Link 3)

Gary Lane notes in his report that “Xu's sister Deborah, who was arrested January 24th because of her evangelistic activities, cannot be found. Xu says, ‘We don't know where she is…we don't know where she is locked in. Her health is very weak.’ Xu asks that Christians worldwide pray for his sister, and other Christians who have been arrested for the sake of the Gospel.” (See also WEA RLC Prayer bulletin, link 4)

LEGITIMIZING PERSECUTION

On 19 February, the South China Morning Post (SCMP) published an article entitled, “Temple fire leads to crackdown on religious activity”, by Nailene Chou Wiest in Beijing. Wiest reports that fire in a bamboo prayer hall that killed 40 elderly women folk-Buddhist worshippers in Wufeng village, Haining county, Zhejiang province on Sunday 15 February, (see link 5), “has been used as grounds for provincial authorities, citing safety concerns, to clamp down on popular religious activities.

“The crackdown coincides with a new nationwide campaign intensifying the suppression of unregistered religious groups.”

The AsiaNews article reports, “The fire in Zhejiang has given justification to officials for the crackdown, citing it as a prime example of the effect of superstition and foolishness. ‘The Hianing fire gave Zhejiang provincial bureaus new reasons to stamp out unregistered religious groups in the name of public safety,’ a church source in Hangzhou stated.” (Link 2)

SCMP reported, “As the families mourned the dead, the Zhejiang provincial department of public security and fire prevention units sent 11 work teams to demolish unauthorised meeting places across the province and condemned the ‘superstitious practices’ for causing the deaths.”

KEEPING THE PARTY PURE

On Thursday 19 February, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) published an exhaustive list of taboo activities that could lead to a party member being expelled. A 19 February SCMP article entitled “Communist Party lists 178 things members cannot do”, reports that “Besides the usual political no-nos, like opposing Marxism, Leninism, Maoism and Deng Xiaoping thought, the 178-article list published in the leading People's Daily also included apparently criminal acts such as accepting bribes, extortion and economic crimes.

“Other off-limit activities punishable by internal party sanction include visiting prostitutes, keeping mistresses, gambling, using illegal drugs or joining religious and ‘cult’ like groups.”

The SCMP followed this on 20 February with an article entitled “Cadres face expulsion under new vice rules”, which elaborated that the rules cover all party members and even retired leaders. “Party members can now be expelled for a wide range of activities. These include opposing party policy, economic crimes such as accepting bribes, joining religious groups, engaging in adultery or polygamy, watching pornographic shows, visiting prostitutes, gambling and using drugs.”

If nothing else, this list of wicked, depraved, punishable sins demonstrates the status of religion in the CCP mind.

Links

1) China Arrests Dozens of Prominent Christians
By Timothy C. Morgan with David Neff in Washington, D.C. 18 Feb 2004
http://www.christianitytoday.com/ct/2004/107/31.0.html 

2) Underground communities: more persecutions after the temple blaze
Beijing (AsiaNews) 20 Feb 2004
http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&;art=392 

3) Faith Amidst Persecution: Many Chinese Churches Destroyed
By Gary Lane, Chief International Correspondent, CBN, 20 Feb 2004
http://cbn.org/CBNNews/News/040220a.asp 

4) RLP 259 18 Feb 2004. China: Church Demolition and Arrests
http://www.worldevangelical.org/persec_China_18feb04.html 

5) Haining city closes illegal worship houses after fatal fire. 18 Feb 2004
http://news.xinhuanet.com/english/2004-02/18/content_1320678.htm 
9:10:12 AM    

NEPAL: Three young persons shot dead by security personnel and a girl among the victims were gang-raped before being killed in Pokahari Chauri-4, Kavre District [Asian Human Rights Commission website]
9:07:03 AM    

UPDATE (Burma): Update on child jailed for witnessing massacre [Asian Human Rights Commission website]
9:06:40 AM    

U.S. Navy Pacific Ship Visits Shanghai. The flagship of the U.S. Navy's Pacific fleet arrived in China's largest city Tuesday, the latest sign of warming military ties and a reminder of America's presence in Asia as tensions over North Korea and Taiwan simmer. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
9:06:10 AM    

Uzbek Court Orders Release of Woman, 62. Under strong international pressure, an Uzbek court on Tuesday ordered the release of a 62-year-old woman convicted of anti-constitutional activity after publicizing her son's death in prison from torture. [Associated Press headlines via GoUpstate.com]
9:05:06 AM    

Opening Door to U.S., China Allows Import of Genetically Modified Crops. The decision is a victory for the American biotech industry that will make it easier for the U.S. to export more food to China. By Keith Bradsher. [New York Times: International]
9:02:10 AM    

Comes the Thaw, the Gulag's Bones Tell Their Dark Tale. The bones of thousands of prisoners who died in the Soviet gulag appear each June, when melting snows wash them from Norilsk's Golgotha. By Steven Lee Myers. [New York Times: International]
9:00:49 AM    

Life Funds For North Korean Refugees Publishes EBook Compiling Camp Survivors Stories. I haven't had the time to take much of a look at it, but a friend this morning sent me a link to what appears to be a very well-put-together compilation of material on the political prison camps in North Korea. It deserves a look, both the stories and the artwork are compelling. It can be downloaded from the LFNKR web site at the following URL: http://www.northkoreanrefugees.com/ebook.htm LFNKR is asking for a donation, if you can afford it. They are a worthy organization that is doing a lot to help North Korean refugees escape North Korea and then, China.... [Free North Korea!]
8:59:51 AM    

Psalm 63:3-4. Because your steadfast love is better than life, my lips will praise you. So I will bless you as long as I live; in your name I will lift up my hands. [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
8:57:53 AM    

Hong Kong tourism has a bright January. Hong Kong tourist arrivals in January rose 13.1% compared with a year earlier to 1.75 million, the Hong Kong Tourism Board said Monday. [The Great News Network]
8:55:12 AM    

Uzbek 'torture' mother freed. An elderly Uzbek woman in a key human rights case is freed from jail hours before Donald Rumsfeld arrives for talks. [BBC News | Asia-Pacific | World Edition]
8:54:28 AM    





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