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An image of Hu Shigen at a baptism. Hu Shigen is a pro-democracy activist and renowned church elder, currently waits out a seven-and-a-half year sentence on falsified charges of “subversion of state power."
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Officials begin church elder’s parole process

Hu Shigen (center) being baptized. This photo was used as evidence against him at his trial. (Photo: ChinaAid) (Tianjin—Dec. 21, 2020) Tianjin authorities have finally begun the process of releasing

An image of Hu Shigen at a baptism. Hu Shigen is a pro-democracy activist and renowned church elder, currently waits out a seven-and-a-half year sentence on falsified charges of “subversion of state power."
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Authorities deny church elder medical parole

Hu Shigen (middle) being baptized. This photo was used as evidence against him in trial.  (Tianjin—Nov. 16, 2019) Authorities have not released Beijing church elder Hu Shigen on medical parole

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Historic churches face banning, demolition

Officials from different government departments harass Xunsiding Church. (Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Xiamen, Fujian—May 21, 2019) Authorities banned a historic church in China’s southeastern Fujian province on Sunday and conducted a

Human Rights

Rights lawyer’s case not found in court

Wang Quanzhang (Photo: Human Rights Tulip/Safeguard Defenders) ChinaAid (Tianjin—March 13, 2019) The lawyer of an imprisoned human rights attorney traveled to Tianjin in order to submit documents for his client

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Formerly missing lawyer stands trial

Wang Quanzhang(Photo: Human Rights Tulip/Safeguard Defenders) ChinaAid (Tianjin—Jan. 3, 2019) A prominent human rights lawyer swept up in a crackdown on his profession nearly three-and-a-half years ago was tried in

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Missing human rights lawyer found in government custody

Wang Quanzhang (Photo: Human Rights Tulip/Safeguard Defenders) ChinaAid (Tianjin—July 20, 2018) Li Wenzu spent the last three years wondering if her husband, imprisoned human rights lawyer Wang Quanzhang, was even

Beijing

Investigation opens in schools, churches

Churches such as this one are often cracked down on.(Photo: ChinaAid) ChinaAid (Tianjin—Dec. 21, 2017) Government departments are conducting an investigation of Christians in Tianjin and China’s southern Guangdong and

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