Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Oppression of Christians in China

Beijing police on Sunday detained dozens of worshippers from an unapproved Christian church who were trying to hold services in a public space after they were evicted from their usual place of worship, a parishioner said.

Leaders of the unregistered Shouwang church had told members to gather at an open-air venue in Beijing for Sunday morning services, but police, apparently alerted to their plans, taped off the area and took away people who showed up to take part.

China's Communist government allows worship only in state-approved churches, but many Christians belong to unregistered congregations. Such "house churches" are subjected to varying degrees of harassment by authorities.

More than 60 million Christians are believed to worship in China's independent churches, compared with about 20 million who worship in the state church, according to scholars and church activists.


http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110410/ap_on_re_as/as_china_human_rights?utm_source=twitterfeed&utm_medium=twitter

60 million "unregistered" Christians are oppressed in China.

No one raises a voice in protest.

But, burn one Koran in a tiny backwoods redneck church . . .

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