3 Female House Church Leaders in Hubei Released Earlier from Labor Camp

China Aid Association
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Wuhan, Hubei- January 23, 2008) in another stunning legal victory, 3 female house church leaders have been unconditionally released from their labor camp in Hubei province. The decision was made at 4:30PM Beijing time on January 23, and follows on the heals of the January 11, appellate ruling to release 4 male house church leaders from their labor camp following dismissal of charges from Government officials. The dismissal of the female prisoners from the Labor Camp comes just 5 days after CAA issued a public call for their release.
The three released women are Ms. Qin Daofang(40-year-old), Ms. Hu Rong(42-year-old), Ms. Ren Xianxue (35-year-old).
The church leaders were arrested and sentenced to 18 months(for male) and 12 months (for female) re-education through labor respectively on August 6, 2007 after they were detained on July 15 and accused of the “crime of engaging in organizing and making use of evil cult organization to undermine the enforcement of State laws.”
In an interview with one of the recently released male pastors, CAA was told that the director of the Hubei labor camp made a formal apology to the house church leaders for their wrongful imprisonment.
Furthermore, the director went on to state that he and other officials had learned their lesson and would seek to do a better job in the future. He then expressed to the leaders that they should be patriotic and upright citizens.
The admonition from the director was easy to take for the leaders who find empowerment in their true Christian faith to be the best citizens they are able to be in society.
“The Chinese house church is deeply committed to helping China realize the goal of becoming a ‘Harmonious Society’, said Bob Fu, “The released leaders expressed their gratitude to the labor camp officials for their willingness to discern true Christianity from common criminality and for setting a remarkable precedent of progression towards true religious freedom and rule of law in China.”
The leaders are also thankful to the international community for their efforts and prayers during this time.
Issued by CAA January 23, 2008


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