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Shouwang Church Member Faces Job Dismissal

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In
a disturbing new development in the 12-week long Shouwang Church clash
with Chinese authorities, a church member who is employed by U.S.-based Christian humanitarian group World Vision is
facing dismissal for her participation in Shouwang’s outdoor worship
attempts, ChinaAid reports.

In the 12 weeks since Shouwang Church lost its meeting site and decided
to hold its Sunday worship services outdoors, Chinese authorities have
tried many different ways to try to get the church members to desist.
These have included police detention, house arrest, eviction, loss of
jobs, and being escorted out of Beijing and returned to one’s hometown.

The World Vision action was just one of at least four new cases in the
past week of persecution against a Shouwang Church member.

Police handed over detained Shouwang Church member Chuan Liang to
the Shandong Provincial Government, which has escorted him from Beijing
to his hometown in coastal Shandong province.

Another Shouwang member who has been a frequent participant in
Shouwang’s attempts to hold its Sunday worship services at an open-air
plaza has been under 24-hour surveillance since last week. His tails are
even following him the entire time that he is traveling to and from
work. Not only that, government officials have sought out his company
CEO and seriously defamed him and threatened the company. His managers
worriedly exhorted him to quickly leave Shouwang Church, otherwise his
contract would not be extended.

Two women from another Beijing house church, Shuangshu Church, were
planning on Sunday morning to head to northwest Beijing’s Zhongguancun
area to join the Shouwang outdoor worship service. But to their
surprise, police barred them from leaving their home. Soon thereafter,
their landlord came to pressure them to move out.

World Vision employee Xia Xiaoqiu has been detained in police
custody on many occasions for participating in Shouwang’s attempts to
hold outdoor Sunday worship services. Apparently under pressure from the
government, her employer, the Beijing office of the international
Christian group World Vision, has pressured Xia to quit.

Xia wrote on her Google Buzz on Sunday: “With regard to
the job, I’ve already had several rounds of talks with my boss. Each
side has already made clear what can be made clear. My boss said that
my activities cannot be allowed to impact the organization’s development
[in China], and those in the managerial level
are all in agreement about this. The only thing left now is to await
their decision. I’m thinking that no matter what, I must do my part to
the utmost, so even if I do have to leave, I’ll make sure there’s a
smooth transition to my successor.”

In response to the continuous violations of the lawful rights of its
members, Shouwang Church on May 12 released its “Statement on the
Infringement of the Rights of Citizens of Faith
” in which it clearly states, “We will organize legal experts from
within our church and set up a legal small group that in the coming days
will start collecting the necessary evidence in the cases of citizens
of faith being forced to leave their jobs or being evicted because of
their religious belief.

“In order to promote the establishment of a
Chinese society ruled by law, we do not rule out the possibility, if the
circumstances require, of holding legally responsible for violating the
law the related individuals or departments who infringed upon the basic
rights of these citizens of faith … which will advance Chinese society
becoming a society ruled by law.”

Last week, Shouwang Church’s Governing Committee decided to have the
legal small group start its work, formally establishing the group to
help those brothers and sisters whose rights have been violated.
ChinaAid calls on all Christians and churches to watch these
developments closely and to pray on behalf of the Shouwang members.

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• Shouwang Church Faces Increased Persecution
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