After Pastor's Wife
Buried Alive, Chinese Church Wins Land Battle
Nearly
two weeks after a Chinese pastor and his wife were buried alive defending their
church from destruction, local authorities have ruled in favor of the
Protestant house church’s claim to its land.
After a
local business wanted to take over the property that Beitou Church in Zhumadian
sat on, a government-backed demolition crew was sent to destroy the church. And
when the pastor, Li Jiangong, and his wife, Ding Cuimei, stepped in front of a
bulldozer, it didn’t stop.
“Bury
them alive for me,” a member of the demolition team said, according to
China Aid which reported both the tragic incident and the ensuing legal
victory. “I will be responsible for their lives.”
China Aid
The
couple were shoved into a pit and covered with dirt, according to
China Aid.
Li
manage to free himself. But before he could dig his wife out, Ding suffocated.
The
demolition crew is being detained while their actions are being investigated,
the local police station told China Aid.
While
criminal charges are still pending, a government investigation has concluded
that the land belongs to the church.
“This
is a definite legal victory for the church,” stated China Aid. “The task force
concluded the investigation [by] stating … that pastor Li Jiangong's church has
the sole authority for the usage of the land as a religious site and should
belong to the church for use. It rules no individual or other organization
should claim the land from the church.”
"While
we are glad to see and commend the local authorities under international
pressure acted swiftly and fairly to resolve the church's land with this right
decision, we are still deeply concerned about the justice for this family of
martyr which is still not done," stated Bob Fu, China Aid’s president.
The
incident took place in Henan province, which has one of the largest Christian
populations in East Asia. The province is west of Zhejiang province, where
authorities have removed hundreds of crosses from church buildings, jailed a
megachurch pastor for protesting those removals, and jailed (and
then released) one of the leading legal defenders
of those churches.
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