ZUNYI, Guizhou (China Aid) — Guizhou officials from various organizations, including Communist Party Secretaries from 14 villages, raided a training held by a house church on Oct. 28.
Members of the Tongzi County police, the local religious affairs bureau, and the public security bureau interrupted the morning training session in an attempt to disperse the gathering and pressure church leaders to register with the government-sanctioned Three-Self Patriotic Movement.
“The [Tongzi] County Religious Affairs Bureau and local police station called [Chinese Communist] Party Secretaries from 14 villages to suppress our church members, who are no longer allowed to gather,” the leader of the church, surnamed Mou, told China Aid’s reporter on Nov. 8.
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