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Christian detained after trying to join Early Rain

(Chengdu, China) Early Rain Covenant Church disclosed that Long Kehai, a Christian, moved from Gansu province to Chengdu to become a member of Early Rain Covenant Church. National security officers

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China harasses citizens for reporting on coronavirus

Li Wanhua (second from right) (Photo: ChinaAid) (Beijing—March 4, 2020) China has harassed its citizens for speaking out about the coronavirus. State security officers summoned Li Wanhua, a pastor from

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Gansu authorities demolish mosque

The Chinese government often demolishes religious structures, such as the church above. (Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu—April 20, 2019) More than 100 government officials sabotaged a mosque

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Gansu government orders churches to close

Seals such as this one aresometimes placed on churchdoors once authorities orderthe church to stop gathering.(Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Lanzhou, Gansu—Aug. 21, 2018) A church in China’s north-central Gansu province received

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Armed officials disrupt church, seize clergy

A Chinese church holds a service in thisundated photo. (Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Lanzhou, Gansu—May 31, 2018) More than 40 armed police officers along with officials from the local department of

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Authorities forcibly close four churches in Lanzhou

Unregistered churches, such as this one inShenzhen, Guangdong, are often shut downon false charges of failing to comply withfire safety. The official seal across the door forbids all entry. (Photo:

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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

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