October 26, 2016

Human Rights

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

Human Rights

Christian interrogated, criminally detained

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

Human Rights

Human Rights Watch: China: New Rules Gag Lawyers

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

Human Rights

Yang Hua to stand trial

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

Guangdong

House church members questioned, forced to register

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

October 26, 2016

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