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

Saturday, March 27, 2004

Taiwan Opposition Protest Swells, China Fumes (Reuters). Reuters - In Taiwan's biggest-ever protest, 500,000 supporters of defeated presidential challenger Lien Chan massed in Taipei on Saturday to dispute his loss as China vowed not to tolerate turmoil on the island. [Yahoo! News - Top Stories]
9:22:28 AM    

Beijing declares war on infiltration of “foreign ideologies” [asianews.it]
9:17:20 AM    

Risk of abortion for 40-60 million female children over ten year period

Beijing (AsiaNews/AP) – The alarm has been sounded concerning the number of female children in the country. The United Nations has reported that in China there is the risk that 40-60 million female children will be either aborted or killed in China over the next 10 years, if preference for males is not rooted out of traditional culture. Next week, the UN will release a detailed report analyzing the issue [more]


9:14:25 AM    

RIGHTS GROUP CALLS FOR RELEASE OF CHINESE CHRISTIANS [RFA]
A United States-based rights group has called on the international community to put pressure on Beijing to release two leaders of underground Christian house churches who have been re-detained by the Chinese authorities, RFA's Mandarin service reports. Zeng Guangbo, a house-church leader from Nanyang City in the central Chinese province of Henan, was re-arrested March 1 in Inner Mongolia while trying to cross the border into Russia to attend a house church ministry there, the Philadelphia-based China Aid Association (CAA) said in a statement. [
more]
9:05:25 AM    

UZBEKISTAN: Lawyer disbarred for defending believers?

By Felix Corley, Forum 18 News Service

Tashkent-based lawyer Nail Gabdullin believes he has had his licence to practice stripped from him in retaliation for his work defending religious believers. "There is no other reason," he told Forum 18 News Service. Among those Gabdullin has defended are Pentecostals, Baptists and Adventists, and he is working to regain the registration stripped from the Urgench Baptist Church in February. But a specialist at the Tashkent city justice administration familiar with his case denied he has been punished for his work. "Defending believers has nothing to do with it," Svetlana Zhuraeva insisted to Forum 18, though she refused to give what she claims is the reason. Only a handful of Tashkent's 2,000 lawyers are disbarred each year. [more]


9:01:30 AM    

Christians Plead for Help in Southern Laos

Persecution increases despite humanitarian intervention.

by Sarah Page

 

BANGKOK, March 26 (Compass) -- Christians from the southern province of Attapeu in Laos have faced increasing persecution over the past few weeks. However, due to the pressure applied by international humanitarian organizations, persecution is now occurring at the village level, rather than provincial levels.

 

Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) reported in the first few days of March that it had received copies of letters from Christians in Attapeu province, pleading for help following a renewed wave of persecution.

 

One of the letters was signed by several Christians from Donthapad village, Sanamchai district. “I am being threatened, and therefore all of us are to be without our homes and without a way of making any living because we are constantly being persecuted all the time,” said the principle writer.

 

“Therefore, let the Lao Evangelical Church telephone the Lao central authorities to get them to come to our place to resolve the troubles. Ask them to solve the troubles in every village that has persecution.”

 

Christians in Donthapad village were called to a meeting with village officials on February 19. At that meeting, the Christian villagers were told, “If you do not give up your Christian faith, leave the village. If you do not give up your faith or leave the village, you will be punished by death.”

 

Compass has since confirmed through reliable sources that Christians called to this meeting and other meetings were ordered to pay fines of 150,000 kip ($14) per meeting, for “wasting the time” of village officials.

 

The Christians have struggled to pay these fines. Most villagers grow just enough rice and other crops to support their families. Few have surplus crops and very little income to spare.

 

One of the letters received by CSW continues, “They are threatening to destroy our homes and to burn our homes. We are not able to travel anywhere. We are kept in an area confinement … If we do not move from our village, they said they would kill us because the whole village agrees with them.”

 

Compass confirmed in early March that village officials eventually seized the livestock and homes of six Christian families in one of the affected villages. The families fled temporarily, but five of them have since recanted their faith in order to save their homes and livelihoods.

 

A Lao pastor told Compass that village officials in Sanamchai district have recently changed their methods. “Instead of burning the homes and killing livestock, they now keep them for the benefit of the village.”

 

Three pastors from central and southern Laos confirmed that the central government has also changed its tactics in recent months, in response to pressure from the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations.

 

Instead of working from central to provincial and district levels, the task of controlling Christianity is now left in the hands of village officials, with the tacit approval of the central government.

 

One Lao Christian said he knew of village officials in the south who had received certificates of approval from the central government for their part in the recent persecution of Christians.

 

Apparently some district officials are more sympathetic to the plight of Christians than others, causing wide variation in the treatment of Christian villagers.

 

As for the intervention of international organizations, “They are like scarecrows,” said one pastor. “After a while the birds see that the scarecrows cannot harm them, so they go back to eating the crops in the field.”

 

“If you really want to help us, you have to show your commitment. For example, if you want to write letters to the authorities, that is good. But you should also apply sanctions. Otherwise there is no hope for us.”

 


8:57:52 AM    

VIETNAM: FIVE YEAR OLD MONTAGNARD BOY WHOSE FATHER WAS TORTURED AND IMPRISONED FOR BEING A CHRISTIAN PLEAD FOR HIS RELEASE FROM A VIETNAMESE PRISON AND FOR HIS FAMILY TO BE REUNITED [montagnard-foundation.org]
8:48:54 AM    

REACHING CHINESE KIDS FOR CHRIST
Open Doors Seeks To Provide 1 Million Children’s Resources In 2004
 [ANS]

Open Doors – an international ministry to the Persecuted Church – is committed to providing 1 million pieces of children’s literature to China in 2004, including 81,500 beautifully-illustrated children’s Bibles as well as Sunday School materials and song books. It is part of an Open Doors commitment to provide over 3 million Bibles and other Christian resources for our suffering brothers and sisters in China. [more]


8:29:18 AM    

Moscow Court Bans Jehovah's Witnesses (AP). AP - A Moscow court has banned the religious activities of Jehovah's Witnesses from the Russian capital in a move that critics called a step back for democracy and religious freedom. [Yahoo! News - World]
8:22:54 AM    

Beijing Flexes Hong Kong Muscle. Government says it will settle the question of how elections will be structured. Democracy advocates say the intervention is unfair. [Los Angeles Times World News]
8:21:33 AM    

John 1:12. But to all who did receive him, who believed in his name, he gave the right to become children of God.... [English Standard Version Bible Daily Verse]
8:20:45 AM    

Half-Million Taiwanese Protest Election (AP). AP - A half million people swarmed into Taiwan's capital on Saturday to protest the disputed presidential election, while China hinted that the turmoil might provide a reason for it to take control of the island. [Yahoo! News - Top Stories]
8:11:12 AM    





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