According to eyewitness reports, the destruction of the church building started at 2:30 PM, July 29. Several thousand anti-riot police, military police and government workers along with three hundred military vehicles arrived and surrounded the church building at 1:30 PM while 10,000 House Church Christian were praying in the church. The church has been under construction since July 17, 2006 and was almost complete when it was destroyed.

Eyewitnesses reported that the police used electric shock batons and anti-riot shields to disperse thousands of Christians. Several hundred Christians were observed to be beaten and some were arrested and taken away by police while they attempted to protect their church building. According to a reliable source from the house church there, July 28th, the Xiaoshan District government declared the church building “illegal” because it was built without government permission and asked the Christians to voluntarily destroy it. This church building was on private land purchased by a local Christian couple. Sources from both the government and the church told CAA that the local government has repeatedly denied the Christian believers’ formal request to build a church, though they have met all the requirements. The Hangzhou Daily (the Communist Party mouthpiece in Hangzhou City) headline on July 30th declared “An Illegal Building Destroyed” failing to mention that the building was a church.



In 2003, a large house church located in Nanyang town of the same district was bulldozed and three House Church Christians from Beijing were accused of “providing national secrets to overseas organizations” and sentenced to 1 to 3 years because they reported the church destruction. Mr. LIU Fenggang, who was sentenced to three years, is still imprisoned at Hangzhou Prison.

The destruction of the church building and use of excessive police force to beat peaceful Christian is totally unacceptable,” said Rev. Bob Fu, the President of China Aid, “The international community should hold the Zhejiang government accountable for their religious persecution record.”

Write and call the Chinese authority to show your concern:

Ambassador Zhou Wenzhong, Embassy of the People’s Republic of China 2300 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington DC 20008 http://www.china-embassy.org/ TEL: 202-7456743 Fax: 202- 588-0032 ; 202-7457473 Director of Religious Affairs: (202) 328-2512



Ms. Wu Aiying, minister of Ministry of Justice of PRC Tel: +86-10-65205114 Fax: +86-10-64729863 Address:No. 10, Nan Da Jie, Chaoyangmen, Beijing City (Zip Code: 100020)



Source: Chinaaid.org