Authorities register, threaten church members

Public security officials raid Huoshi
Fellowship. (Photo: China Aid)

China Aid
By Brynne Lawrence


(Qingyang, Gansu—June 2, 2016) Public security officials from China’s northwestern Gansu province forced an entire church congregation to register their identification cards and used threats to keep them from holding services last Sunday.

Officials raided Huoshi Fellowship, not to be confused with the recently persecuted Huoshi Church in Guizhou province, on Sunday, filed all of the information on the church members’ identification cards and warned them not to continue meeting.

China Aid will continue to report on this story once more information becomes available.

China Aid exposes abuses, such as those experienced by Huoshi Fellowship, in order to promote religious freedom and rule of law in China.


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