Independent Protestant Church Activists Imprisoned for Leaking State Secrets

August 6, 2004

Source: The San Francisco Chronicle

Wire Service: AP

http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/news/archive/2004/08/06/international0708EDT0491.DTL

On August 6, 2004 the Associated Press reported, "A Chinese court on Friday sentenced three activists in the independent Protestant church to up to three years in prison for leaking state secrets, a court official and overseas church activist said. The independent church refers to loosely affiliated groups whose followers worship outside the Communist Party-controlled official Protestant church. The court in the eastern city of Hangzhou found Xu Yonghai, Liu Fenggang and Zhang Shengqi guilty of passing on information to an overseas magazine about a court case involving another member of the independent church, the China Aid Association said. Liu was also found guilty of passing on information about the destruction of unofficial churches outside Hangzhou in a crackdown last year, CAA reported. Liu received a three-year sentence, Xu two years and Zhang one year, the group said...Chinese officials deny violating religious freedoms, saying detained activists are criminals who violated Chinese law and threatened national security."