Chinese Christian Leader Released After Three-Year Imprisonment
Hudson Tsuei
Gospel Herald Reporter
Sat, Sep, 15 2007 01:15 AM PT
Chinese house church pastor, Cai Zhuohua, was released on Monday after serving a three-year prison term for printing Bibles and religious materials.
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The prominent religious leader is reportedly in good health though government officials told him to be silent about his ordeal, says China Aid Association, which often reports about persecution of Christians in China.
He is expected to report to the Public Security Bureau office every month, CAA said in a press release Friday.
The Texas-based organization added that Cai spent time in prison making soccer balls 10 to 12 hours a day for the 2008 Beijing Olympics.
The Beijing-based pastor was nabbed in Sept. 2004 by state security officers, who confiscated more than 200,000 copies of Christian literature including bibles printed privately from a storage space.
His wife was later handed a two-year prison sentence, while his brother was sentenced to 18 months in prison.
Cai’s trial and subsequent three-year prison sentence in a Chinese court the following year provoked international outcry from human rights and religious freedom groups.
Human Rights Watch endorsed an open letter of protest to China’s President Hu Jintao in 2005.
CAA reported, the same year, that a member of its staff met in the oval office with U.S. president George W. Bush to discuss about Cai’s ordeal.
In May 2006, the United States Commission on International Human Rights listed China on its list of Countries of Particular Concern in a report which included Cai’s case amongst that of many others.
Beijing currently only allows Christians to worship at state-owned churches, and strictly monitors the printing and distribution of biblical materials.
While the state claims that it has printed sufficient bibles, overseas evangelical groups often point out that access to such religious materials remains difficult in China – where distribution centers are limited to a handful of authorized bookstores and state-owned churches.
Printing and distributing bibles privately without government permission is considered an “illegal business operation,” as stipulated in China’s current Criminal Law.
Last week, a house church leader Zhou Heng was arrested in the southwest autonomous region of Xinjiang, after receiving 3 tons of bibles printed from another city.
Bob Fu, CAA president, insisted that the fight for Cai’s human rights is not over.
“Since the pastor has already served an unjustified three years sentence, to continue to restrict his freedom of movement is a violation of Chinese own law,” said Fu, giving brief mention that Cai will continue to be monitored.
“We urge the international community to continue to press the worsening situation on religious freedom and human rights in China.”
September 17th, 2007 at 3:55 pm
HALLELUIA HALLELUIA HALLELUIA
GLORY TO GOD FOR THE THINGS HE HAS DONE
PRAISE GOD FROM WHOM ALL BLESSINGS FLOW
Our prayers have been answered for Cai and his family!
Thanks for putting this on the site. When I heard news that a house pastor had been released on the radio today, my heart just got excited because it seemed like it would be Cai’s release. Many rejoice here in Franklin, TN as this has been a prayer request for almost two years when we found out! Please convey our tears of joy and shouts of joy to our FATHER to the family in Beijing.
September 18th, 2007 at 2:50 pm
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!
Let the earth hear his voice!
Praise the Lord! Praise the Lord!
Let the people rejoice.
O come to the Father through Jesus, the Son
and give Him the glory great things He has done.
When Cai was arrested, I saw the article on Mission Network News and began praying for him and his family. This was the beginning of my understanding of the persecuted church. During July of 2005, I was led to pray specific verses for him…later to find out that it was during this month that his trial was held.
It has been a blessing to send him letters and share his story with many at our church who have also felt compelled to pray for him. We truly understand what it means to “weep with those who weep” and NOW, “rejoice with those who rejoice.” Our prayers have been based on scriptures with emphasis that “he would not deny his faith,” that he would “be strong in the Lord and in His mighty power…for we wrestle not against flesh and blood…be joyful always, pray continually, and give thanks in all circumstances for this is the will of God through Christ Jesus, His Son.”
My family went to the VOM conference in June of 2006 and remarkably, my son was also given Pastor Cai’s profile as a prayer partner during the Kids of Courage conference.
September 19th, 2007 at 8:43 pm
I have been writing to Pastor Cai in prison every month for the past year…he has been a special brother in my heart. Although I am relieved that he has been released my prayers will not cease. He will need us to lift him up now more than ever!
September 20th, 2007 at 11:13 am
[…] China Aid Association reports that Cai Zhuohua, a Chinese house church pastor, has been released from jail after serving a three-year sentence for printing and distributing Bibles and other religious materials. While in prison, Cai spent 10 to 12 hours a day making sports equipment that will be used in the 2008 Olympics. […]
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