Police Dispatched to Hinder House Church Christians from Traveling

ChinaAid
October 13, 2010
Updated 9:00 p.m. CDT
BEIJING — Over the next few days, many house church members and pastors are intending to arrive at the Beijing International Airport to depart for the Lausanne Congress in South Africa. According to inside sources, approximately 100 people will be planning to make the trip.

Today, 1,000 police officers arrived to be prepared to restrain the believers and prevent them from boarding the planes. The officers will have about a 10-to-1 advantage over the house church Christians.

ChinaAid is dedicated to exposing the offenses experienced by the house church Christians who were invited to the Lausanne Congress. Chinese officials are called upon to promote justice and allow these upstanding citizens of China their religious freedom and liberty to travel.


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