Officials close kindergarten, bar teachers from taking jobs

Cheng Jie pictured with her husband,
Du Hongbo, and their two sons.
(Photo: courtesy of Du Hongbo)

China Aid 
Reported by Qiao Nong. Translated by Carolyn Song. Written in English by Brynne Lawrence.

(Liuzhou, Guangxi—Jan. 11, 2016) A court in China’s southern Guangxi ruled to officially close a church-run kindergarten this summer after persecution against the school began in February 2014.

Authorities in Liuzhou, Guangxi officially closed the Hualin Foreign Language Experimental Kindergarten on July 17, dismissed more than a dozen Christian teachers, fined the school 800,000 Yuan (U.S. $122,000) and confiscated teaching supplies worth 1.8 million Yuan (U.S. $274,500).

The Yufeng District Board of Education, located in Liuzhou, accused the Hualin Foreign Language Experimental Kindergarten, which run by the Guangzhou-based Liangren Church, of publishing teaching materials without a permit and gaining a profit from the sale of the textbooks. The kindergarten maintained that no profit was made from the distribution of the character-building textbooks.

In response to these allegations, authorities apprehended the kindergarten’s director Cheng Jie on Feb. 18, 2014. Guangxi officials later took Liangren Church elder Huang Qiurui, printing press owner Fang Bin, and Liangren Church member and Hong Kong citizen Li Jiatao into custody from their homes in neighboring-Guangzhou and officially arrested them on June 24, 2014. All four were convicted of “engaging in illegal business operations.”

On April 24, 2015, authorities sentenced Cheng Jie, Li Jiatao, and Huang Qiurui [Editor’s Note: Huang Qiurui was previously incorrectly reported as Huang Quirui] to two years in prison; Fang Bin was sentenced to a year and nine months. Authorities imposed a fine of 5,000 Yuan (U.S. $766.49) on all three, and the defendants decided to appeal their cases.

Many of the kindergarten’s other employees were impacted by the case. “The Board of Education informed all the local kindergartens and primary schools not to hire the teachers from Hualin Foreign Language Experimental Kindergarten,” Du Hongbo, Cheng’s husband, said. “These teachers have no way to re-engage in the education sector.”

Additionally, he said that his wife and Li Jiatao are currently incarcerated at Nanning Women’s Prison, where they perform hard labor for 10-15 hours per day.

China Aid exposes religious freedom abuses, such as those experienced by Hualin Foreign Language Experimental Kindergarten, in order to promote religious freedom and rule of law in China.


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