Source:                    www.ChinaAid.org

Date:                         March 25, 2022

 

We're so thankful for your prayers and support of the persecuted faithful. Keep reading for the latest on religious freedom, human rights, and the rule of law across China as we endeavor to expose the abuses, encourage the abused, and equip the leaders.  

You can make a gift to let the persecuted know they are not alone by clicking here.

If you have any feedback, comments, or suggestions for this update, please email Julian at (This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.)

CCP Officials Working To Enforce New Internet Restrictions 
This week featured an update from ChinaAid's reporting team on the new Internet restrictions that came into force on March 1st. You may recall these measures required approval from the CCP to "teach on the Internet, conduct religious education and training, publish sermons or repost or link related content, organize religious activities on the Internet, or live broadcast or record and broadcast religious ceremonies.”

ChinaAid reporters found provinces have started to process applications for these new Internet usage 'licenses' and are working on improving auditing standards to ensure religious information is in line with the CCP's rhetoric. 

Visit ChinaAid's website to read more about the plans for issuing online licenses for "official religious groups." 

Per ChinaAid correspondent Gao Zhensai, "Although the Chinese government says these measures are aimed at protecting national security and social stability, the real purpose behind these various licenses is to strengthen China’s ruling party’s strict control over religious information."

 Please keep our brothers and sisters in Christ across China in your prayers amid these restrictions

Arrested Human Rights Activist Guo Feixiong Sends His Will 
ChinaAid learned this week that human rights activist Guo Feixiong, who was barred from traveling to the United States in January after his wife passed away from cancer, included his will in a letter to his elder sister.

Guo was formally arrested in mid-January and banned from leaving China to come to the United States and comfort his surviving children in the wake of his wife's death on January 10th. 

"Above are our will and rights. I feel deeply guilty and saddened by my wife’s death. I want to be with her forever to make up," Guo writes in his letter, which you can view on ChinaAid's website. 

Please keep Guo, his children, and family members in your prayers

A Powerful Note About Two Jailed Church Leaders
March 16th marked the first year of jail for Elder Zhang Chunlei and the fourth month of incarceration for former Elder Hao Ming. This week, Chengdu Early Rain Covenant Church Elder Li Yingqiang posted a powerful diary entry, writing how. 
I am wordless! I am grateful for Chunlei and Hao Ming, I am certain that God is present with them, and they are more blessed than me. I am sad while thinking of them this spring night. Lord, may you have mercy on them and strengthen Chunlei and Hao Ming. In addition... may you protect my heart and be with me—your weak child as same as you are with them...
Elder Li explains how Elder Zhang helped his family after they were evicted in 2020. He also writes about Hao's assistance in helping him purchase a home.

Please keep Elder Zhang, Hao, and Early Rain Covenant Church in your prayers

2021's Top 10 Cases: The Latest Bob Fu Report
The latest Bob Fu Report features an in-depth overview of the final five examples in ChinaAid's 2021's Top Ten Persecution Cases list, following up on Bob Fu Report 18

Watch Bob Fu Report 18 and the newly-released Bob Fu Report 20 for detailed insight on some of the most brutal examples of persecution against Christians and other people of faith in 2021 by the Communist Party. 

Please keep all those who face persecution in China in your prayers

Serikzhan Bilash: Kazakh Authorities Labeled Me A "Terrorist"
In part four of human rights activist Serikzhan Bilash's interview with ChinaAid, Serikzhan goes into detail about the close relationship between the Chinese Communist Party and the Kazakh government.

"The relationship between the Chinese government and the Kazakh government is very close. I can conclude that the Chinese government has obtained the consent of the Kazakh government in arresting the Kazakhs in Xinjiang," Serikzhan notes. 

Serikzhan also explains how in Kazakhstan "...when my mother died, the Kazakh Notary Public’s database clearly showed me as a "terrorist.” I don’t even have the right to Power of Attorney. All of my bank accounts have been frozen, my real assets have been frozen, and even my car has been deleted from the mobile vehicle database."

 Read Part 1 of the interview on ChinaAid's website by clicking here. Part 2 is here. Check out Part 3 here.

Please keep Serikzhan and his fellow team members in your prayers. 

How Can We At ChinaAid Pray For You?
We'd love to join in prayer for you and your loved ones! Please fill out this Google Form if you have any prayer requests you'd like to share. We are so thankful to count you as part of the ChinaAid family!  

ChinaAid Quick Notes

  • Church Times: Chinese Christians face growing persecution, says charity. 
  • U.S. State Department: Promoting Accountability for Transnational Repression Committed by People’s Republic of China (PRC) Officials
  • Eat News: Exclusive: Uyghurs Condemn Former Leader of Taiwan’s Largest Opposition Party for Denying Xinjiang Concentration Camps