Trials commence for Xinjiang Christians
House church gatherings such as this one are often raided by officials. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid Updated at 5:22 p.m. on Oct. 27, 2016 (Changji, Xinjiang—Oct. 26, 2016) Court
House church gatherings such as this one are often raided by officials. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid Updated at 5:22 p.m. on Oct. 27, 2016 (Changji, Xinjiang—Oct. 26, 2016) Court
Chinese authorities often raid housechurches, such as this one.(Photo: China Aid) China Aid Reported in Chinese by Qiao Nong. Translated by Carolyn Song. (Yining, Xinjiang—Oct. 26, 2015) A Christian woman
Christian Today Carey Lodge 26 October 2016 ■ More than 20 Christians were detained and beaten in China, and another couple detained for hanging a cross in their home, as
Human Rights Watch October 25, 2016 7:55pm EDT ■ Relentless Assault on Legal Profession Escalates (New York) –The Chinese Ministry of Justice’s revisions to two directives on law firms and
Yang Hua (left) sings at an outdoor service. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid Reported in Chinese by Qiao Nong. Translated by Carolyn Song. (Guiyang, Guizhou—Oct. 26, 2016) A prominent house
Officials raid Huoshi Church, a house church in Guizhou province. House churches are often invaded by government personnel. (Photo: China Aid) China Aid Reported in Chinese by Qiao Nong. Translated