The Borneo Post (Sabah)

China removes cross from church after month-long protest ends

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BEIJING: Chinese authoritie­s removed a cross from a church yesterday after Christian protesters ended a month-long sit-in on the building’s roof in a bid to protect the cross from what they said was its unfair removal, witnesses said. Communist China officially guarantees freedom of religion though authoritie­s are sometimes suspicious of religious groups. Christians in the eastern province of Zhejiang, which has a growing Christian population, say authoritie­s have been taking down crosses on churches since last year, creating tension between officials and congregati­ons.

Video footage sent to Reuters by Zhang Zhaoxia, a member of the congregati­on at Ya Village Church in Huzhou city, showed authoritie­s using a crane to remove the cross from the church’s steeple. Reuters could not verify the footage.

Up to 22 members of the church staged a roof-top protest for a month to guard the cross but government officials told their relatives on Thursday the occupation had to end that day.

Protesters said relatives dragged them away.

Protester Pan Yingjue said officials had told church workers the cross would not be removed, but to her dismay, she saw it being taken down yesterday.

“If the premises of your home are casually dismantled and moved, how would you feel?” said a weeping Pan. “The cross was up there all this while and did not affect them at all. Why did they have to touch it?”

Congregati­on members said they were not told why the cross was taken down.

A Huzhou government official, who declined to be identified as he is not authorised to speak to the foreign media, said the cross was being moved to a wall of the church. — Reuters

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