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Press Release – November 17, 2005 Contact: Joseph Kung Tel: 203-329-9712 Fax: 203-329-8415 E-Mail: jmkung@aol.com |
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Underground Roman Catholic priest and ten seminarians arrested
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Stamford, Connecticut, U.S.A.
— A Roman
Catholic underground priest, Father Yang Jianwei 楊建偉,
and ten seminarians were arrested in the afternoon Beijing time November
12, 2005. Six seminarians are from outside of the Baoding 保定,
Hebei 河北area.
The other four are from Baoding. The arrest took place in a nearby
village of Xushui City徐水縣城
in Hebei by approximately 20 government security officers. We do not
know why they were arrested. Many religious books and RMB 7,000 were
taken away by police. After being detained for three days, those six
seminarians who are from outside of Baoding were released and were sent
back to their home towns instead of being sent back to their seminary.
The other four seminarians from Baoding are still kept in police custody,
and their whereabouts are unknown. They are FAN Fubin 范富彬,
WANG Yongliang 王永亮,
WANG Chunlei 王春雷
and LI Yutao 李玉濤.
Father Yang, who is 33 years of age, is still kept in police custody and
his whereabouts are also unknown. Father Yang was ordained an
underground priest in 2000 and was born in Shakou Village 沙口村
of Xushui City. Shakou Village has an underground
Roman Catholic population of approximately 1,000 people.
Joseph
Kung, the President of the Cardinal Kung Foundation, said: “In the
recent weeks, there is a renewed and more intensified campaign by the
Chinese government to force the underground Church religious and faithful
to register with the official Patriotic Church and to institute more
control over the underground priests by means of arbitrary
detentions such as the one we are reporting today and the re-arrest of
Bishop Jia Zhiguo on November 8. I call once again for the Olympic
Committee to take note of these arrests and to consider canceling the
Games in China, not only to preserve its good name and spirit, but also to
act as a bargaining chip to improve China’s human rights and religious
freedom practice.” |
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