Bishop Jai Zhiguo was arrested for the eighth time in less than two years, according to the Cardinal Kung Foundation. On the morning of November 8, security officials took the 70-year-old bishop for a "study session" in Shijiazhuang City. One day earlier, two priests from Dingzhou City, Li Suchan (40) and Yang Ermeng (35) were detained by the Security Bureau of Jinzhou City.
This past week, the U.S. State Department released its list of "countries of particular concern" in regard to human rights. China is once again included because of its continued disregard for the rights of its citizens. At the same time, China is listed as a "most favored nation" by the United States in terms of economic trade. Glenn Penner's November 11 weblog, "Trading with the Devil in the Hope of Changing Hell," discusses the myth that trade and economic reform inevitably leads to improved human rights in repressive regimes like China. Click here to read his comments.