Zhejiang: Hangzhou church forcibly demolished
More than 425 churches have been affected by Zhejiang’s persecution campaign since early 2014. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid By Rachel Ritchie (Hangzhou, Zhejiang–May 11, 2015) Shendong Church in China’s
More than 425 churches have been affected by Zhejiang’s persecution campaign since early 2014. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid By Rachel Ritchie (Hangzhou, Zhejiang–May 11, 2015) Shendong Church in China’s
Gatherings, such as this one in Shaoyang, Henan, are often raided by local governments, who claim the meeting is illegal. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid By Rachel Ritchie (Changji, Xinjiang–May
The New York Times By MICHAEL FORSYTHE MAY 8, 2015 HONG KONG — Cities in Zhejiang, one of China’s most prosperous provinces, are studded with Christian churches, Protestant and Catholic
China Aid By Rachel Ritchie (Lishui, Zhejiang–May 11, 2015) The crosses topping approximately 17 Christian churches in the Chinese coastal city of Lishui were forcibly removed between Thursday and Saturday.