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Are Christians In China Next In Line For ‘Re-Education’?
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In April 2021, Radio Free Asia reported that “authorities in China are detaining Christians in secretive, mobile ‘transformation’ facilities to make them renounce their faith.” According to that report, “A member of a Christian ‘house church’ in the southwestern province of Sichuan... said he was held in a facility run by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s United Front Work Department, working in tandem with the state security police, for 10 months after a raid on his church in 2018. It was a mobile facility, that could just set up in some basement somewhere. It was staffed by people from several different government departments.”
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The Chinese national flag flies in front of St Joseph's Church, also known as Wangfujing Catholic ... [+] AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

The man explained that “he was held in a windowless room for nearly 10 months, during which time he was beaten, verbally abused and ‘mentally tortured’ by staff, eventually resorting to self-harm by throwing himself against a wall.” He added that “They use really underhand methods. They threaten, insult and intimidate you.” These methods appear to be similar to the treatment described by Uyghurs held in concentration camps in Xinjiang, treatment that Beijing continues to strongly dispute.
While the allegations are yet to be investigated, they add to the ever-growing evidence of the deteriorating treatment of religious groups in China. Recent reports suggested that Uyghurs have been subjected to killings, torture and abuse, rape and sexual violence, forced labor, forced abortions, forced sterilizations and much more. Other reports suggests that Falun Gong practitioners are subjected to forced organ harvesting. Christians are subject to various methods of discrimination and persecution in China. Christians often complain of the closures of churches, bans on the sale of bibles online, the removal of crosses and the arrest of priests and worshipers. Reports also suggest there are plans to “contextualize” the Bible to make it more “culturally acceptable” and for Christian preaching to be adapted to include the core values of socialism.
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On January 13, 2021, Open Doors, an international NGO advocating on behalf of persecuted Christians, released their annual World Watch List which assesses 50 countries where Christians face the most severe types of persecution. According to their assessment, China has entered the top 20 for the first time in a decade, due to ongoing and increasing surveillance and censorship of Christians and other religious minorities. As they reported, “the policy of ‘Sinicizing’ the church has been implemented nationwide, as the [CCP] limits whatever it perceives as a threat to its rule and ideology. Thousands of churches have been damaged or closed. In some parts of China, children under the age of 18 aren’t allowed to attend church—part of the country’s efforts to stunt future growth.” While China is ranked 17th, as a place where Christians are subjected to high levels of persecution, the situation of all religious groups in China is dire and has been deteriorating in recent years.
In May 2021, news outlets reported that Chinese authorities have been “removing Bible Apps and Christian WeChat public accounts as new highly restrictive administrative measures on religious staff went into effect Saturday.” Reportedly, “Bibles in hard copy are no longer available for sale online either.”
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Furthermore, as the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) identified in its 2021 report: “Despite the Vatican-China agreement on Bishop appointments, Chinese authorities continued to harass, detain, and torture underground Catholic bishops—such as Cui Tai and Huang Jintong—who refuse to join the state-backed Catholic association. They also harassed, detained, arrested, and imprisoned members of Protestant house churches who refuse to join the state-sanctioned ‘Three-Self Patriotic Movement.’” They further added that “The government also continued to demolish both Catholic and Protestant church buildings and crosses under its ‘sinicization of religion’ campaign.”

Considering the current trends of persecution of religious groups in China, it is expected that China will soon be toping the Open Doors charts and competing with North Korea as the worst place to live as a Christian. The same applies to other religious groups. Further restrictions of the right to freedom of religion or belief, in all shapes and forms, are expected.

 
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Are Christians In China Next In Line For ‘Re-Education’?
Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab
Dr. Ewelina U. Ochab

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In April 2021, Radio Free Asia reported that “authorities in China are detaining Christians in secretive, mobile ‘transformation’ facilities to make them renounce their faith.” According to that report, “A member of a Christian ‘house church’ in the southwestern province of Sichuan... said he was held in a facility run by the ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP)'s United Front Work Department, working in tandem with the state security police, for 10 months after a raid on his church in 2018. It was a mobile facility, that could just set up in some basement somewhere. It was staffed by people from several different government departments.”
CHINA-VATICAN-DIPLOMACY-RELIGION-RIGHTS

The Chinese national flag flies in front of St Joseph's Church, also known as Wangfujing Catholic ... [+] AFP VIA GETTY IMAGES

The man explained that “he was held in a windowless room for nearly 10 months, during which time he was beaten, verbally abused and ‘mentally tortured’ by staff, eventually resorting to self-harm by throwing himself against a wall.” He added that “They use really underhand methods. They threaten, insult and intimidate you.” These methods appear to be similar to the treatment described by Uyghurs held in concentration camps in Xinjiang, treatment that Beijing continues to strongly dispute.
While the allegations are yet to be investigated, they add to the ever-growing evidence of the deteriorating treatment of religious groups in China. Recent reports suggested that Uyghurs have been subjected to killings, torture and abuse, rape and sexual violence, forced labor, forced abortions, forced sterilizations and much more. Other reports suggests that Falun Gong practitioners are subjected to forced organ harvesting. Christians are subject to various methods of discrimination and persecution in China. Christians often complain of the closures of churches, bans on the sale of bibles online, the removal of crosses and the arrest of priests and worshipers. Reports also suggest there are plans to “contextualize” the Bible to make it more “culturally acceptable” and for Christian preaching to be adapted to include the core values of socialism.
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On January 13, 2021, Open Doors, an international NGO advocating on behalf of persecuted Christians, released their annual World Watch List which assesses 50 countries where Christians face the most severe types of persecution. According to their assessment, China has entered the top 20 for the first time in a decade, due to ongoing and increasing surveillance and censorship of Christians and other religious minorities. As they reported, “the policy of ‘Sinicizing’ the church has been implemented nationwide, as the [CCP] limits whatever it perceives as a threat to its rule and ideology. Thousands of churches have been damaged or closed. In some parts of China, children under the age of 18 aren’t allowed to attend church—part of the country’s efforts to stunt future growth.” While China is ranked 17th, as a place where Christians are subjected to high levels of persecution, the situation of all religious groups in China is dire and has been deteriorating in recent years.
In May 2021, news outlets reported that Chinese authorities have been “removing Bible Apps and Christian WeChat public accounts as new highly restrictive administrative measures on religious staff went into effect Saturday.” Reportedly, “Bibles in hard copy are no longer available for sale online either.”
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How Much More Evidence Is Needed Before The International Community Acts On Xinjiang?
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Furthermore, as the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) identified in its 2021 report: “Despite the Vatican-China agreement on Bishop appointments, Chinese authorities continued to harass, detain, and torture underground Catholic bishops—such as Cui Tai and Huang Jintong—who refuse to join the state-backed Catholic association. They also harassed, detained, arrested, and imprisoned members of Protestant house churches who refuse to join the state-sanctioned ‘Three-Self Patriotic Movement.’” They further added that “The government also continued to demolish both Catholic and Protestant church buildings and crosses under its ‘sinicization of religion’ campaign.”

Considering the current trends of persecution of religious groups in China, it is expected that China will soon be toping the Open Doors charts and competing with North Korea as the worst place to live as a Christian. The same applies to other religious groups. Further restrictions of the right to freedom of religion or belief, in all shapes and forms, are expected.


If you don't promote religion in China, you won't be educated.
 
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I don't think the authorities inside China persecuted anyone because of their faith and belief.

But if one breaks the law e.g. secessionism, religious fanatism such as cult and occults, etc then you better get ready to be investigated.

Why is there a warrant of arrest for Indian preacher Zaki Naik in India, Bangladesh and elsewhere?
Is he persecuted for being a Muslim?
But Bangladesh and Bahrain are both Islamic nations.
 
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Radio Free Asia is a well known CIA sponsored anti-China News Media.

There is no need to take it so seriously.

Just laugh about it or turn it off.

For instance I don't bother to waste my time reading the above as I already know their stereotype contents based on lies and half truth.

We are not idiots, are we?

Why do we need to follows the opinions of these paid journalists?

If we really need to know, the internet is superb. Don't used Google as they are not really independent and will track you.

Use Duckduckgo.

It is fast and a great search engine that does not track you.
 
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The lunacy of any religion might be curtailed is great if only that wasn't coming from radio free asia..
 
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not really, Propagandists know the Christian conversion propaganda will not have same effect as most Christians don't value religion as much. Beside, Muslim re-education propaganda will have an added benefit of Muslims around the world seeing West as very Muslim "Shit giving" countries.
 
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Radio Free Asia is a well known CIA sponsored anti-China News Media.
Basically the only answer this thread needs. With a small correction: Radio Free Asia is funded, owned and run directly by the U.S. regime. They dont even need the CIA. Its not some fake media front like Washington Times, Bloomberg or CNN where fake journalists walk trough only to receive kickbacks from U.S. regime fundend "think tanks" and "grants" laundering money to collaborators working for them or some CIA funded or CIA underwandered covert operations like Apple Daily or all these fake anti-China activists groups in Washington. They are an straight out U.S. regime propaganda agency and simply lie about being "independent".

And just like that they lie and make up this shit for a living out of thin air, delibaretly deceive and falsely frame and mislable the little cut end edited unrelated footage they can pull out of context, if they even bother with as much.

They will demand you proof their baseless and false accussations wrong, but dont care how many times their blatant lies are exposed and debunked, nevermind glaring doublestandards, hypocrisy and bias and never respond to themself being called out for their real crimes with anything but this same fingerpointing. But then the same paid shills spamming this garbage will immediately dismiss a vlogger walking or biking through a Chinese city on a life stream for 10 hours a week as "Chinese propaganda" simply because everything he shows contradicts their fabricated lies, without even watching more than 10 seconds of the footage because merily verifying the fact that hes not parotting hyperbolic propaganda lies about China like them and his footage is showing just plain reality is enough reason to attack him.

P.S. The author of this fake paper is at the same time whitewashing how "responsible" the U.S. regime is, highlighting reforms of civil law and so called respect of human rights, after and while the U.S.A. was torturing Muslims in internment ca,ps and arresting Muslim citizens in the UAS after 911 without any warrants or respect for the law and refers to U.S. regime crimes "according to others arguably unlawfull acts" and then passes this as being "objective" and "also critical of the U.S.A."
 
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The faith is dying in the West, and they are looking for converts in the East.
Science lessons should do wonders here.
 
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Christians are pretty popular in China. On my trip in China in 2019 there were many churches.

@waz @The Eagle @Horus @krash @Foxtrot Alpha

propaganda pieces like these are not suitable for this forum
no they wont

but this is why Communism but be eradicated from the World because it does not allow the freedom of religion

Soviet Union also tried and failed and so will China

China is communist in name only. In reality is more like Democratic party.
 
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Christians are pretty popular in China. On my trip in China in 2019 there were many churches.

@waz @The Eagle @Horus @krash @Foxtrot Alpha

propaganda pieces like these are not suitable for this forum


China is communist in name only. In reality is more like Democratic party.

then why are Ughurs killed for their religion

the World has recognised it as Genocide
 
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no foreign religions must be tackled.It renders population subject to foreign institutions.Christianity is a western concept just like Islam or Buddhism is foreign to China.China would consider Taoism state religion. It's a set of belief rather than imaginary god or idol worship which just waste time and resources .
Christians are pretty popular in China. On my trip in China in 2019 there were many churches.

@waz @The Eagle @Horus @krash @Foxtrot Alpha

propaganda pieces like these are not suitable for this forum


China is communist in name only. In reality is more like Democratic party.
People from Africa to Europe are opening profit churches in china to suck money of Chinese ,they are sucking many many millions each year,religion is business,China should make Taoism state religion and ban profit based Church,Church can accept no funds from attendents.

 
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