Committee for Investigation on Persecution of
Religion in China
Written Statement for the Record
Congressional-Executive Commission on China
Monday, March 25, at 2:30 pm
Dirksen Senate Office Building in Washington, DC
Room SD-215.
We are grateful for this opportunity to
participate today by email with the Congressional-Executive Commission on
China, a United States government commission which has been created by
legislative mandate to monitor human rights and the development of the rule
of law in China and will submit an annual report to the President
and the Congress. To this staff-led public issues roundtable of the
Congressional-Executive Commission on China, held specifically to deal
with the issue of religious freedom in China, we present the following
documentation.
We invite the members of this
Congressional-Executive Commission on China and all present to visit our web
site in order to become more familiar with our work and updates regarding
Religion and National Security in China. We have posted in English and
in Chinese languages, an authenticated document detailing Secret Documents
from China's Security Sector.
Since we have made these documents public, we
have received many more documents further detailing the crackdown on
religious practitioners in China, and additional testimony of Christians
in China who continue to suffer religious persecution. We
have received approximately 40 additional documents including
indictment papers and appeal letters with thousands of signatures from South
China Church in Chinese. We have not secured funds to translate these
new documents into English, and hope that when we do, your commission
will include them.
Our Committee is extremely grateful to
Amnesty International for their "Stop Torture Now Petition
Campaign" on behalf of Gong Shengliang, Li Ying, Xu Fuming,
Hu Yong, Gong Bangkun, Zhang Hongjuan, Li Tongjin (also known as
“Immanuel”), Yang Tongni (also known as “Ni”). The first five people
have been sentenced to death by the Jingmen City Intermediate People’s
Court in the central province of Hubei, China. All five were condemned to
death on 29 December 2001 in connection with their membership in an
unofficial Christian organization, the “Huanan (South China) Church”.
They were tried with 12 others who were sentenced to terms between two years
and life imprisonment.
We ask for the
Congressional-Executive Commission on China to receive the three attached
documents as a matter of public record and as a matter of extreme urgency.
The first two documents include testimony from
two women. One testimony was written by a Christian woman, Yulan (Jin
Tongyen), who was arrested and imprisoned for interrogation purposes in
August 2001. Police authorities attempted to force her to
lie, to accuse and to incriminate her Christian teacher, Pastor
Gong, of having sexual relations with her. During that extended
interrogation, Yulan's testimony details how police authorities used various
means of torture on her and other Christian women in her prison to try to
force them to lie. This included interrogation by extended beatings
and severe beatings with electric prods on Yulan and on other
Christian women in her prison, leaving blisters not on their faces,
hands or backs - but on their chests and breasts.
The other testimony was written
by another young Christian woman, Cui Guilian, who was also arrested at a
Christian gathering in August 2001. Her testimony includes
several recounts of what she witnessed in prison - severe torture and
extended beatings on other Christian women. She states that
police officials were trying to force the Christian women into admitting
that they were raped by their teacher, a Christian pastor, so that they
could shoot him after sentencing him to death.
The third document is about
the loss of church members' property which had been confiscated by China's
Public Security Bureau on various dates. This brief report details the
time and place that Christian books and journals, food, clothing,
quilts, money, and other items were stolen during raids on Christians in
Hubei Province by police officers. This report also details the recent
dismantling of homes of Christians in Hubei Province by police officers and
the confiscation of bricks, tiles, rafters, windows and doors by those
police officers.
As disciples of Jesus, we must
not be afraid to proclaim the truth. We cannot compromise the truth,
surrender the truth, nor betray the truth. We thank you for your
efforts to promote peaceful solutions to the upscaled persecution of
Christians and other people of faith in China.