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Urgent: Changchunli Church Members Targeted
Contact: Tracy Oliver, 267-210-8278, Tracy@ChinaAid.org; Mark Shan, Spokesperson, 617-943-1340, Mark@ChinaAid.org; both with ChinaAid, 888-889-7757, info@ChinaAid.org; www.ChinaAid.org, www.MonitorChina.org
 
SHANDONG, China, Oct. 7 /Christian Newswire/ -- According to reliable sources, the following seven members of Changchunli Three-Self Church are likely targets for arrest: Zhang Jingbing, Bai Xiangdong, Pastor Wang Sanyuan, Song Yue, Zhou Liping, Zhu Xiaoying and Xu Ailin -- the latter four being women. Police may be intending to arrest others as well. This news was urgently published a few hours ago on October 8 (local time) in a prayer request letter that was sent out to churches all across China.

This Three-Self church has been persecuted since 2009 and has been struggling against the oppression of the government in Shandong province. (See the press release from September 27, 2010, Changchunli Church Members Attacked.) The Chinese Christian Legal Defense Association, who has been asked to help, agreed to defend the church and uphold justice for the congregation of Changchunli Church.

As experienced in other cases, when the international community sheds light on a case such as this one, a plot to illegally arrest and persecute dissipates over a very short time.
 
To advocate on behalf of Changchunli Church, contact:
 
Shandong Province People's Government: +86 531 8691 2828, + 86 531 8691 2826
Jinan Public Security Bureau Office: +86 531 8508 0119
Director of the Central District of Jinan: +86 531 8207 8112
Ambassador Zhang Yesui
3505 International Place, NW, Washington, D.C. 20008
Tel: (202) 495-2000
Fax: (202) 588-9760
 
ChinaAid calls on the international community to act now on behalf of the seven targeted church members. We ask for Christians to also pray for Changchunli Church and stand with the persecuted.
 
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