Police have detained dozens of churchgoers, leaders, congregation
members and activists of one of China's most prominent Protestant
"house" churches, in the latest government action against unregistered
religious groups.
Teams of police and state security officials in the south-western
city of Chengdu came to the homes of leaders and members of the Early
Rain Covenant Church late on Sunday, December 9th and detained them,
according to church announcements sent to members and passed to Reuters
by churchgoers and activists.
More than 100 people are believed to have been detained, said a
church elder, who declined to be identified. China's Constitution
guarantees religious freedom, but since President Xi Jinping took office
six years ago, the government has tightened restrictions on religions
seen as a challenge to the authority of the ruling Communist Party.
Chinese law requires that all places of worship register and submit
to government oversight, but some churches have declined to register,
for various reasons. The Early Rain Church is one of the best known
unregistered "house" churches in China and according to members of the
church have been unable to contact Pastor Wang Yi, the church's founder,
or his wife.
Churches across China have more pressure to register since a new set
of regulations to govern religious affairs came into effect in February
and increased punishments for unofficial churches.
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