China Persecution Dossier: Zhang Wu-Ji
Tortured to the point of death
From the Committee for Investigation on Persecution of Religion in China | posted 3/11/2002 12:00AM
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House Churches May Be 'Harmful to Society' But China's unofficial congregations resist "evil cult" label. (Jan. 25, 2001)
China's Religious Freedom Crackdown Extends to Foreigners It is against the law for visitors to teach the Bible in China's house churches. (Nov. 13, 2000)
China's Smack Down 53 Christian professors, students, and church-planters detained. (Sept. 11, 2000)
House Approves Divisive U.S.-China Trade Pact But will permanent normal trade relations status help human rights? (May 25, 2000)
China Should Improve on Religion to Gain Permanent Trade Status, Commission Says Religious liberty in Sudan and Russia also criticized. (May 8, 2000)
A Tale of China's Two Churches Eyewitness reports of repression and revival. (July 13, 1998)
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