ChinaAid participates at roundtable

ChinaAid Founder and President Bob Fu (second from right) sits
with Taiwanese Vice President-Elect William Ching-Te Lai
at an International Religious Freedom Roundtable in
Washington, D.C. on Feb. 4, 2020.
(Photo: ChinaAid)

(Washington, D.C.—Feb. 5, 2020) ChinaAid Founder and President Bob Fu took part in a roundtable meeting in Washington, D.C. yesterday.


The roundtable focused on international religious freedom. Fu used it as a platform to discuss ChinaAid’s key findings for the year of 2019, saying every house church of which the organization is aware was persecuted.

He also talked about Pastor John Cao and Early Rain Covenant Church Pastor Wang Yi. Cao is a U.S. resident serving a seven-year term for allegedly “organizing illegal border crossing,” and many experts believe his arrest was due to his Christian faith. Wang was sentenced to nine years in prison on a falsified “inciting subversion of state power” charge.

In addition, Fu asked for signatures on a letter launched in support of Wang Yi. For more information, please click here.

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