Huoshi Church raided again!

Plainclothes officers film Huoshi Church,
a congregation in Guiyang, Guizhou
(Photo: ChinaAid)

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(Guiyang, Guizhou—Aug. 4, 2019) Two locations of a repeatedly persecuted house church located in China’s Guizhou province were raided in the last week, with the latest happening today.

Huoshi Church was broken into by officials on Wednesday and Sunday, respectively, at two different locations. The church has experienced much oppression in the past, including large fines and the arrest of church leaders.

Videos from one of the incidents show plainclothes officials engaged in a heated conversation with gathered Christians as people film the confrontation.

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