Shanghai seizes more than 20 Christians, including American

Taiwanese American Pastor Michael Yu
was seized in Shanghai for his religious
beliefs on April 5.
(Photo: ChinaAid)

ChinaAid

(Shanghai—April 5, 2019) Shanghai officials seized more than 20 Christians, including one American citizen, on account of their faith yesterday.

At around 7:00 a.m. CST yesterday morning, Shanghai’s public security department rounded up the Christians, who are all affiliated with the company I WILL and detained them for their beliefs and church activities. A pastor named Michael Yu, who holds both Taiwanese and American citizenship, was among those who were taken into custody

Yu was later released, but when he attempted to board a flight to Los Angeles to attend a dinner party with former U.S. President George W. Bush and First Lady Laura Bush, airport security barred him from leaving China. Yu has been traveling back and forth from the U.S. to China in order to minister to Christian businesspeople for years but has never previously experienced problems, an indication of China’s worsening violations of religious freedom, according to ChinaAid President and Founder Bob Fu.


Because of Yu’s Taiwanese citizenship, Fu believes that China may try to treat him more harshly than they would someone from another nation, since China considers Taiwan a part of their jurisdiction, and is calling for fellow Christians to pray for him and the other detained Christian business leaders.

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