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Vietnam war rumbles on, Christians branded 'the enemy'

Posted: Sunday, March 30, 2008, 9:09 (BST)
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Now Job and those imprisoned with him are barely kept alive. To ease their constant hunger they eat leaves and the bark of trees. Their only vegetables have been grown in human dung.

Church worker Silas was arrested after a peaceful protest over the seizure of land used to grow cashew nuts. Silas insisted he had not even attended the demonstration, but they beat him and tortured him for three months to try to extract a confession.

"They beat me at all my pressure points over my whole body to make me weak,' says Silas. 'They told me: "You will die slowly"."

Deborah's husband Job suffered the same. "Over four months they beat up his whole body, hitting him in all the organs, beating him in so many ways that my husband dared not tell me everything."

Silas continues: "Every week they beat me twice, some weeks they beat me six times. One day they used a metal instrument to twist my fingers. It hurt so much I cried out."

But the worst torture was when they set fire to his beard while his hands were manacled behind him. All he could do was try to blow out the flames.

Eventually, when his body could stand no more, he passed out. "Then when I was unconscious, they took my hand and signed my name on a confession."

Silas says if it hadn't been for his faith in Jesus, he would have committed suicide. "I praise the Lord that he has never forsaken us."

Deborah and Esther are grateful their husbands are still alive. "It is because of God's mercy, his love and his grace that my husband, who is supposed to be dead already, is still alive today," says Esther.

Adds Deborah: "I thank God because he's always been with me, that I can walk in love, his strength and in his protection. The Lord is taking care. He knows, and is sending many brothers and sisters to help in all this time of need."

Release International and its partners are supporting families of prisoners of faith in Vietnam. Release is providing food, pastoral and medical aid, and supporting prisoners when they come out of jail.

A video report on Esther, Silas and Deborah, is available on the Release International website, and their story is told in the next edition of Witness magazine, also available from the website www.releaseinternational.org

Through its international network of missions Release International works to support persecuted Christians in some 30 nations. Release is supporting Christians imprisoned for their faith and their families. It supports church workers, pastors and their families, and provides training, Bibles, Christian literature and broadcasts.



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Added: Tuesday, April 8, 2008, 12:04 (BST)

In reply to Kenneth Herrmann
Dear Kenneth,
What we have reported is, I'm sad to say, the truth. As a Christian I could settle for nothing less. We are called to watch and pray, to 'speak up for the poor and needy, for those who have no voice'. It doesn't sound very right-wing, does it? Nore does this: 'He raises the poor from the dust, and lifts the needy from the ash-heap, to make them sit with the princes of his people.' Psalm 113-7
The gospel is more radical than communism, God's holy justice is always mixed with loving compassion. It utterly transcends politics. So let's leave aside the name-calling and pointless political labels. Please. Next time you go to Vietnam, ask God to show you what is really happening.
Andrew Boyd, Release International

Andrew Boyd, Petersfield UK

Added: Thursday, April 3, 2008, 20:40 (BST)

The persecution against Christians in Vietnam is real and fully documented by Human Rights Watch, Amnesty International, not to mention the US State Dept and US International Commission of Religious Freedom. For some reason there are ill informed and moronic left wing Americans and other nationalities still defending a brutal authoritarian country like Vietnam. This Kenneth J Hermmann jr is appallingly stupid or otherwise deliberatly lying. Hundreds of indigenous people Degar Montagnards are in prison today and the Hanio government is one of the worst human rights violators in South East Asia. There is a special place in hell for people today like this Moron Kenneth J Hermman who continue to defend such appalling behavior by nations who persecute their indigenous people.

scott johnson, Perth, Australia

Added: Sunday, March 30, 2008, 22:11 (BST)

This article is not, as politicans are prone to say, "a series of mistatements". It is a pack of lies. Christian churces are everywhere throughout Vietnam. They are filled with congregations - all of whom suffer NO persecution. Amazing that right-wing groups like yours proliferate such untruth. Many government officials are Christian. I have made over forty trips to VN since 1998 and have seen the entire country, as a part of my work. The deception you support does nothing to advance human rights in Vietnam.

Kenneth J Herrmann Jr, USA

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