Prayer Center Destroyed by Force, Church Leaders Threatened for Mission Conference
Elderly people sit outside amidst rubble and salvaged belongings.
ZHEJIANG On August 30, 2010, several elderly Christians were disturbed during their morning prayers when authorities trooped into their mountainside prayer center. read more
September 01, 2010
EWTN Airs "The Suffering Church," Bob Fu Offers Devotional on the China Church
In September, EWTN will air a new series called "The Suffering Church," anchored by Lord David Alton, to highlight persecution worldwide. read more
August 31, 2010
Gao Zhisheng Confirmed Tortured; Attorneys Speak Out
17-year-old Ge Ge, daughter of Gao Zhisheng, accepts award on behalf of her missing father.
At the annual American Bar Association conference, held in San Francisco on August 6, 17-year-old Ge Ge smiled as she walked to the podium to accept the International Human Rights Lawyer of the Year read more
August 24, 2010
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Hundreds of Police Officers Dispatched in Zhejiang to Tear Down Prayer Rooms of Taishan Church
Read the Radio Free Asia report and interviews, by Qiao Long on the destruction of the "Prayer Mountain" complex of Taishan Church. more
"A Look at the Gangsterization of Chinas Public Power through the Re-Disappearance of Gao Zhisheng"
Read the article, written by Zhang Min, reporter and talk show host for Radio Free Asia - July 24-30, 2010 more
Chinese Human Rights Lawyers Interviewed in Europe
After testifying in Brussels before the European Parliament in mid-July, Wu Chenglian and Li Subin, with Bob Fu, were interviewed by BBC Worldservice. more



