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» 11/23/2005 12:07
CHINA
Two unofficial priests freed, but not Bishop Jia Zhiguo

The Catholic priests were arrested the day before their bishop, who is still being submitted to a "study session". The priests – and also a pastor – were released the day after Bush's departure from China.



Rome (AsiaNews) - Fr Li Suchuan, 40 years, and Fr Yang Ermeng, 35 years, were released by the Hebei public security forces on 21 November, a day after the American President, George W. Bush, left China. This was confirmed by sources of AsiaNews which however added that Mgr Giulio Jia Zhiguo had not been released.

The two priests have returned to their parishes in the villages of Zhoujiazhuang and Zhoutou, both in Jinzhou region. Fr Li and Fr Yang were arrested on 7 November, the day before their bishop, Mgr Giulio Jia Zhiguo, was taken into custody; he is the unofficial bishop of Zhengding.

The same sources from Hebei said the bishop had not been released as yet: at the moment, he is detained in a hotel where he is being submitted to a "study session". This is the term used to describe repeated attempts by the authorities to induce the bishop to join the Patriotic Association. No one knows how long the "session" will take.

On the same day the Catholic priests were freed, Zhang Mingxuan, an unofficial Protestant pastor, was also released together with his son. The pastor is a known champion of freedom of worship, of human rights and of democracy. The two were apprehended and transferred by force to Henan on 18 November, thousands of km from Beijing, in anticipation of the visit of the American head of state.

Pastor Zhang appeared to be in good health. After his release he said: "I refused to take any food offered by the guards, but I shared the Good News with them."


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See also
03/11/2006 CHINA
Wave of arrests of Protestant Christians
03/02/2006 CHINA
Police clear Anhui bible school by force and arrest 36
01/10/2005 CHINA – VATICAN
Bishop Jia Zhiguo released, seminarians avoid arrest
09/05/2005 CHINA
Underground Church priest arrested
03/01/2006 CHINA
New religion laws "have changed nothing"

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