A top-secret government document obtained by The Voice of the Martyrs gives proof of a concerted effort by the Chinese government against unregistered Christian churches. The document is a directive from the Public Security Bureau of Baoding to PSB bureaus throughout Hebei Province with a goal to "terminate illegal Christian activities."
The document outlined a four-part plan from August 20 to October 20, 2002, leading up to the meeting of the National Congress of the Communist Party. The first step was publicity and education, letting authorities know what are "illegal Christian activities" as well as educating the public on the problem. The next step was investigation, infiltrating the illegal Christian organizations, gaining the evidence needed as they "prepare to terminate them." For the third stage of termination, the document outlines methods to be used. "Compulsory measures, such as subpoena, penalty, ordered confessions, detention, may be taken against those core members, stubborn members and those who provide places for illegal activities. Their instruments used for illegal missionary purpose and their illegal publicizing materials should be confiscated." The emphasis was to be placed on small groups and the leadership of churches rather than on large groups to prevent trouble for the authorities. In the final stage of "summarization," the PSB referred to rewards "on the basis of performance and achievement" and criticism for those who do not perform adequately.
While not denying that they have been taking action against what they refer to as illegal religious groups, the Chinese government has been trying to be seen as a tolerant society to help their international trade. Documents such as this clearly show the true face of the Chinese government. For the full English translation of the document, click here.
Please pray for believers in China facing these kinds of pressures on a regular basis. Pray that the leaders will stand firm in spite of the persecution. Pray for those presently in prison for their faith. You are also encouraged to contact your government representatives, calling on them to take action. Contact information is available at www.vomcanada.com/links.htm.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in China, click here.