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July 11th, 2006
"D.C. Police Chief Declares 'Crime Emergency'"
Jul 11th - 5:00pm
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "WASHINGTON -- A recent surge in crime in the District has prompted D.C. Police Chief Charles Ramsey to declare a "crime emergency" on Tuesday.
There have already been 13 homicides in the city this month, and an 18 percent increase in robberies and a 14 percent jump in assaults with a deadly weapon over the past 30 days, police say.
Emergency measures are being implemented, such as suspending part of the city's contract with the police union to put more officers on the street.More officers will be assigned to high-crime areas. Police also plan to increase foot, bicycle and scooter patrols.
Ramsey says he is not sure what is behind the increase in crime, but believes robberies are contributing to the violence."
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Jeremy Reynalds
P O Box 27693
Alb., NM 87125
Tel: (505) 400-7145
www.joyjunction.org
Prominent House Church Leader Zhang Rongliang Sentenced to Seven- and-a- Half Years in Prison;
Family Members Concerned for his Health
A prominent Chinese House Movement leader, Pastor Zhang Rongliang, has been sentenced to seven-and-a- half years in prison.
According to China Aid Association (CAA), the July 4 verdict was issued by Zhongmu County Peoples Court, though CAA reported that neither Zhangs wife nor other members of his immediate family received a formal notification. Zhang was arrested on Dec. 1 2004.
CAA stated the organization was told by one of its sources that Zhang, 55, was arrested at Xuzhai village, Zhengzhou city, Henan province in a rented apartment. The apartment was searched and all of Zhangs Christian DVDs, materials and photos revealing relationships with foreigners and foreign agencies were confiscated.
Zhangs wife and their two sons have been deeply concerned for his welfare and safety, especially as he has suffered from serious diabetes for seven years. His disease was so serious that he was admitted to the Xinmi City People's Hospital while at his detention center from Dec. 19 2005 until Jan.23 2006 for emergency treatment. He was seen handcuffed and chained to his hospital bed while there.
Zhang was charged with attaining a passport through cheating, and with illegal border crossing for his international traveling including to the U.S., Australia, Egypt and Singapore for world mission conferences.
Zhang is the leader of the Fangcheng Mother Church, Henan and the leader of the China for Christ Church, which is one of the largest house church networks estimated to have more than 10 million members. He has been well known by the international community, CAA stated, as one of the house church patriarchs.
He is a co-author of the book House Churches of Chinas Confession of Faith and Declaration in 1999. He has been featured in a number of international articles and books, including Jesus in Beijing (2003) by former Time magazine writer David Aikman, Newsweek (May 12 2004), Charisma and Christianity Today. Last year, the European Parliament passed a resolution demanding Zhangs release.
Zhang has been wanted for many years since his last imprisonment in Aug.1999. He has already spent 12 years in prison for his faith since his secret baptism in 1969 during five separate detentions. CAA reported that he has experienced extreme harsh torture, including electric shocks, during his prison terms.
Bob Fu who is the president of China Aid and personally knows Zhang and his family said in a news release, We are deeply disappointed for this extraordinary harsh verdict given the fact that the Chinese authorities often deny passports and other travel documents to well-known religious leaders like Pastor Zhang.
He added, This is yet another case showing the Chinese governments new tactic of religious persecution in the name of criminal charges.
Those wanting to assist Pastor Zhang can contact: Embassy of the Peoples Republic of China, 2300 Connecticut Ave NW., Washington DC 20008. Tel:(202) 328-2500 Fax: (202) 588-0032 or the
Director of Religious Affairs: (202) 328-2512
For more information about the China Aid association go to www.ChinaAid.org
"the District of Columbia police chief declared a crime emergency Tuesday in response to a string of violence that included the killing of British activist and political volunteer Alan Senitt. Senitt's death was one of 13 homicides this month, police said. In the past 30 days, robberies have increased 14 percent and assaults with deadly weapons jumped 18 percent. The move allows commanders more flexibility to adjust officers' schedules and reassign them to high-crime areas. Senitt was found with his throat slit early Sunday."
Homicidal Throat slitting seems to be a growing crime wave.