(Compass) – The relatives of three Christians being held in labor camps in mainland China have appealed to local authorities for an explanation of their crimes. A letter of appeal was also received by Christians in Hong Kong , detailing the arrests of the three men, who were sentenced to re-education through labor camps without trial. Meanwhile China has rejected charges of religious repression published in last weeks report of the United States Commission on Religious Freedom. Foreign Ministry spokesman Kong Quan denied allegations of religious rights abuse and insisted that Freedom of religious belief is protected by China s constitution and other laws.
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Despite its claims of embracing freedom of religion for all, Indonesia continues to be a hot spot of religious persecution. But why?
Such actions continue because of decade old regulations. These regulations often become a tool for intolerant groups to violate the freedom of worship of minority groups.
Continue to pray for the destruction of strongholds in Indonesia!
www.persecution.org/2023/02/20/indonesian-authorities-refuse-churches-building-permits/
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I have been praying for persecuted christians always. I am looking someone to sponsor me to these persecuted countries to preach there.
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Their freedom of religion is very different definition. Unfortunately most of countries the just use the term of freedom of religion for their purposes.
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