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WTOP.com (AP): "ANOTHER MAN JUMPS FENCE AT WHITE HOUSE" (Updated November 15, 2004) (Read More...)

WTOP.com (AP): "MAN SETS HIMSELF ON FIRE NEAR WHITE HOUSE" (Updated November 16, 2004) (Read More...)

3,756 posted on 11/16/2004 1:26:53 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.assistnews.net/Stories/s04110057.htm

ASSIST News Service (ANS) - PO Box 2126, Garden Grove, CA 92842-2126 USA
E-mail: danjuma1@aol.com, Web Site: www.assistnews.net

Monday, November 15, 2004

PROMINENT BEIJING HOUSE CHURCH LEADER FACES STIFF JAIL SENTENCE
Chinese Government Charges Could Lead To Life Imprisonment For Pastor

By Michael Ireland
Chief Correspondent, ASSIST News Service

BEIJING, CHINA  (ANS) -- A prominent Beijing house church leader faces an extremely harsh sentence if convicted at his upcoming trial, ASSIST News Service (ANS) has learned.

Pastor Cai Zhuohua, aged 32, the leading minister to six house churches in Beijing, will be formally tried in a Beijing court any day now, says a report from Voice of the Martyrs (VOM).

He was kidnapped by three plain-clothes officers believed to be from the Department of State Security at about 2:00pm on September 11, 2004.

According to an eyewitness, Cai was waiting at a bus stop when three strong men approached him and pushed him into a white van. Cai was returning home following a Bible study session that morning.

Cai’s wife, Xiao Yunfei, along with her brother, Xiao Gaowen, and sister-in-law, Hu Jinyun, were arrested September 27 while hiding in Hengshan county, Hunan province.

Sources familiar with the case told VOM that pastor Cai and his wife will face an extremely harsh sentence because of their prominent role in the Beijing house church leadership.

VOM said this case has been handled directly by the Department of State Security. The ministry sources learned that a two-word handwritten directive, “Yan Ban!” (which means -- ‘to deal with this case harshly and severely’), was issued by Mr. Qiang Wei, deputy General Secretary of the Politics and Law Commission of Beijing.

The ministry also learned that the central government has labeled this case the “most serious case on overseas religious infiltration since the founding of the People’s Republic of China.”

Authorities were apparently shocked when they found around 200,000 copies of the Bible and other Christian literature in a storage room managed by pastor Cai.

“In China, only one publisher, affiliated with the officially-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement, is allowed to print Bibles and other Christian literature each year, and the numbers of these items are severely limited. These publications are forbidden to be sold in public bookstores,” says a VOM statement.

It adds: “With the rapid growth in the number of Christians every year, Chinese house churches sometimes find printers willing to print a few Bibles for extra cash instead of relying on Bibles smuggled from overseas. Sources close to one of pastor Cai’s churches said the confiscated Bibles and other Christian literature were solely for internal house church use, and that pastor Cai made no profit from them.”

Pastor Cai and his wife have a four-year-old son, Cai Yabo, who is now in the care of his grandmother. A prosecution source said this case is part of a broader national campaign that began this past June against the underground church and so-called “illegal” religious publications.

Chinese authorities are especially unhappy about a house church quarterly magazine called Love Feast (“AI YAN” www.AiYan.org) in which pastor Cai has been involved.

In several issues in the past, it published articles on President Bush’s faith and commemorations on Dr. Jonathan Chao, one of the most respected Chinese church historians, who passed away this year. These articles were not consistent with the Chinese government position on these issues.

According to the same source, the authorities are considering convicting pastor Cai and his wife, along with the other two relatives, on criminal charges such as tax evasion or illegal business management rather than on illegal religion charges. These criminal charges could lead to a life sentence. All four are now being held at Qinghe Detention Center, Haidian District, Beijing. So far none of their relatives have been allowed to visit them.

“All of those who have known pastor Cai over the years can testify that he and his wife are wonderful Christians with loving hearts for both the church in China and their motherland,” said Bob Fu, the president of China Aid Association (CAA), as well as a former coworker of pastor Cai. “We urge people of all faiths to take action to demand their immediate release.”

Letters of protest can be sent to the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC at the following address:

Ambassador Yang Jiechi,
Embassy of the People’s Republic of China
2300 Connecticut Ave NW,
Washington DC 20008
Tel:(202) 328-2500; Fax:(202) 588-0032

Concerned individuals may also call the Director of Religious Affairs at: (202) 328-2512



** Michael Ireland is an international British freelance journalist. A former reporter with a London newspaper, Michael is the Chief Correspondent for ASSIST News Service of Garden Grove, CA. Michael immigrated to the United States in 1982 and became a US citizen in Sept., 1995. He is married with two children. Michael has also been a frequent contributor to UCB Europe, a British Christian radio station.


** You may republish this story with proper attribution.


3,757 posted on 11/16/2004 1:32:28 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy
thanks for this update Cindy:

In this image from video a man screams after being burned outside the northwest gate of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington Monday, Nov. 15, 2004. The man had burns to his head, back, arms and face but was conscious when medics took him to Washington Hospital Center, emergency spokesman Alan Etter said. The 52-year-old has not been identified. (AP Photo/ APTN)

3,903 posted on 11/16/2004 3:38:21 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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To: Cindy

He WAS ID'd

In this image from video a man screams after being burned outside the northwest gate of the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington Monday, Nov. 15, 2004. The man had burns to his head, back, arms and face but was conscious when medics took him to Washington Hospital Center, emergency spokesman Alan Etter said. The 52-year-old has not been identified. (AP Photo/ APTN)

{{{Mohamed Alanssi, 52}}}


3,904 posted on 11/16/2004 3:39:15 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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