Jailed Chinese Christian faces new charges



Baptist Press reports:

. . . Shi Weihan was arrested in November 2007 for “illegal business practices” but was released in January after authorities determined there was insufficient evidence to support the charge. He was re-arrested March 19 for allegedly printing unauthorized Bibles and Christian literature, but his family was not informed where he was being held and his lawyer was prevented from visiting him for more than a month.

Now charges against Shi have been changed and he stands accused of being a “dangerous religious element,” reported Bob Fu of the human rights group China Aid Association . . .



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