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For Immediate Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact
John Lee, Chief Secretary
The Committee for Investigation on Persecution of Religion in
China
146-01 Jasmine Avenue
Flushing, NY 11355, USA
Phone: 646-361-5039; Fax: 718-358-5605;
E-mail: ciprc1@yahoo.com
Web: http://www.china21.org
China: Crackdown on a Million-member House Church - the
Leader Kidnapped, Over Fifty Coworkers Arrested, and One Tortured
to Death
Flushing, NY, USA, May 17, 2004 - Starting on April 17, a harsh
crackdown on a house church with several million members started
by the Chinese government. Xu Shuangfu, the leader of the church
was kidnapped in Ha-er-bin, Heilongjiang Province. Thereafter,
more than ninety coworkers/Christians were arrested by the police,
and one named Gu Xianggao was beaten to death. According to Ms.
Liu who was kidnapped together with Xu and escaped later, the
kidnappers drove a police car and held guns. After Ms. Liu escaped
from the hands of the kidnappers, she fell in the hands of the
police of the Provincial Public Security Bureau, and never got
back. When Xu's goddaughter begged the police for help, the answer
was "How can we solve the case without the 3-million RMB (Chinese
yuan)?" After she realized what happened and managed to leave, the
police set up a trap to catch her but failed. Xu's wife was kicked
back and forth between the police departments when she tried to
seek help. The situation has become very severe now - the police
arrest whoever inquires about this case. The victims' families are
under tight surveillance, making them unable to say anything
unless willing to be arrested. According to a police officer, Xu's
church is being treated as the second to Falungong.
Xu Shuangfu is from Linglou Village, Xiaodian Town, Nanzhao
County, Henan Province. Having devoted his life to evangelism at
the age of 12 in 1957, he has been jailed many times because of
his faith, six times for over three-year imprisonment. After
several decades of hard work, his church has thrived in almost
every province. On April 17, 2004, Xu and several coworkers went
to Haerbin to visit the brothers and sisters there. After the
assembly, on their way to a sister's house, a jeep with license
plate number 99999 tried to intercept them several times. After
they arrived at the sister's home, Xiao San, the driver left. Some
minutes later, they got a phone call from Xiao San saying
urgently, "I was stopped by someone!" Then the call ended
suddenly. (Till now, nobody knows the whereabouts of Xiao San and
his car.) Knowing this, Xu decided to leave ahead of the schedule.
At 4:00 in the afternoon, a brother came to give Xu a ride to the
airport. He saw Sister Liu and Xu were followed right after they
went out of the building, and called them immediately. Then they
decided to take the taxi to the airport. But still, they were
kidnapped on the way. Fortunately, Sister Liu got a chance escaped
at the night. She told her friends what happened: the kidnappers
held guns and drove a police car. They stopped them and pulled
them into the car and blindfolded them. Then they were taken to
Bin County, where Sister Liu escaped. However, on 18th, Sister Liu
was taken away by the police from the Provincial Public Security
Bureau, and never got back.
In the morning of 19th, Xu's goddaughter called the kidnappers,
and was told to pay three million RMB to get Xu back. She went to
Dacheng Police Station for help. However, the police treated her
as a criminal, interrogating her until noon. The kidnappers called
her and threatened, "Send the money before midnight. Otherwise, we
will kill the old man. We are going chop down one of his fingers
right now." She was so frightened that she cried, begging the
police to find a way to rescue the hostage. The policeman answered
with a smile, "You must prepare the money quickly. How can we
solve the case without the money?" She begged the police again and
again, and finally, realized that the police did not want to solve
the case at all. Then she managed to escape by telling them she
would do according to them - to contact his family and prepare the
money. At the night, the whole police station started to look for
her, saying that her godfather was found and asked her to go and
confirm. She knew it was a trap and then left Haerbin. After
knowing what happened, Xu's wife tried to seek help from the
police also. She contacted both the local police department and
Heilongjiang police for many times. But she was kicked back and
forth. Until now, no body has taken the case yet.
In the afternoon of 26th, more than ninety Xu's
coworkers/Christians were arrested at the same time. Their homes
were ransacked and seized entirely. Among the arrested were some
preachers: Yin Chuanhui; Fan Yuqin; Jiao Jianmin; Lian Zhifu. A
28-year old brother named Gu Xianggao was beaten to death on 27th.
The Police offered his family 230,000 RMB to shut up their mouths
and incinerated the body immediately.
It is very clear now that this is a carefully planned, large-scale
and severe crackdown on this house church by the government. We
urge the international society, especially the Christians, to give
a helping hand to rescue Brother Xu and his church.
Listed in the following is some contact information relevant to
this case:
1. Wang Jun (Xu Shuangfu's wife), phone: 011-86-13653851307;
011-86-13782419370; address: Linglou Village, Xiaodian Town,
Nanzhao County, Henan Province, China
2. Gu Yucheng and Zhao Meihua (parents of Gu Xianggao who was
beaten to death), phone: 011-86-535-7559652; address: Dongshige
Village, Tuanwang Town, Laiyang City, Shandong Province, China
3. Hou Naifeng (Police who knows Gu's case), phone:
011-86-451-84693293; address: 70 Dongfeng Street, Daoli District,
Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, China
4. Haerbin Police Department of Heilongjiang Province, phone:
011-86-451-82690110
5. Chinese Embassy in USA, phone: 202-328-2500 fax: 202-588-0032
The Committee for Investigation on Persecution of Religion in
China is a nonprofit organization dedicating to revealing to the
world the brutal crackdown on house churches by the Chinese
government and to helping those persecuted. For more information,
please call: 646-361-5039 or email:
ciprc1@yahoo.com, or visit
our website at www.china21.org.
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