
“Already there are reports of increased pressure on house church leaders and the expulsion of foreign missionaries,”noted Moeller,referring to the more than 100 foreign missionaries that were expelled from China between April and June as a result of a government-sponsored campaign to prevent evangelization during the Olympics.“And the raids and arrest are expected to increase as the start of the Olympic draws closer.China wants to weed out the potential ‘troublemakers’ and put its best foot forward to the world.And Christians could be caught in the crossfire,”said Moeller.Communist China has been severely criticized for its human rights and religious freedom violations,especially as it prepares to host the Olympics,which will be held Aug. 8-24, 2008.Among the top concerns in China for Christians are the persecution of unregistered house churches and the forced return of North Korean refugees in China who face torture and even death upon repatriation.Earlier this year,Moeller said the Beijing Olympics presents “an awesome opportunity for believers in the West to unite in prayer…not only for our fellow Christians but for the communist government of China to grant religious freedom to all worshippers, especially house church members.”“And an opportunity to pray for those dedicated Christians who are being persecuted,”he added.
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