As Christians, we wage war against lies and injustice. And nowhere more so than in Communist China. Our weapons, however, are not carnal. They are much more powerful, consisting of truth and justice.
” . . . a man of knowledge increases strength; for waging war you need guidance, and for victory many advisers.”
Proverbs 24:5-6
This is why China Aid, in addition to regular press releases and case reports, publishes major legal works, including:
Religion and Public Security in China, 1999-2000, M. E. Sharpe, Guest Editor Bob Fu, UCLA (from the March/April 2003 issue of the Chinese Law & Government series).
Religious Freedom and the Rule of Law, Guest Editor Bob Fu, UCLA (from the May/June 2003 issue of the Chinese Law & Government series).
The Covenant and the Law, 2005, published in China. (This legal handbook provides lawyers and victims of arbitrary state persecution with step-by-step guidance on how to defend themselves through available legal means in China. The handbook reproduces and analyzes Chinese civil and criminal laws and regulations and international norms. These include UN human rights covenants, which are relevant to the mandated protection of freedom of belief and religion. It also discusses specific court procedures, such as evidence preservation, the right to be silent and filing documents with the UN Arbitrary Detention Working Group.)
Annual Persecution Report, May 2005-May 2006, China Aid Association, 2006
“Report on PRC’s Torture and Inhumane Treatment of Chinese Evangelical Christians in 2005,” Released by China Aid Association; Institute of Religion and Public Policy; Jubilee Campaign, USA; and Midland Ministerial Alliance, 2006