Christians Expelled From China For Helping North Korean Defectors

More than 60 South Korean Christians are being expelled from China after they helped North Korean defectors.

They are being kicked out after authorities accused them of "missionary" activities – illegal under China's strict restrictions on religious involvment.

Chinese churches are coming under increasing surveillance as part of the government's sinicization strategy. Pixabay

"These persons were engaged in missionary activities in violation of the law related to religion," the local officials in Jilin Province said.

But one missionary who was arrested and later released described China's clampdown to a South Korean newspaper: "On the surface, China is restricting illegal mission activities, but they are also tracing bank accounts and investigating whether or not people helped North Korean defectors residing in China," he said according to CBN.

The arrests come after China Aid, a Christian charity, published a report detailing the scale of religious persecution in China. It points to a draft of revised regulations on religious affairs published by the Communist Party and says the government is promoting the sinicization – coming under Chinese influence – of religious belief.

As part of the changes introduced, religious activities such as house churches and Muslim's hajj pilgrimage are coming under increasing surveillance by authorities with "patriotism, peace, the Chinese dream, moderation, morality, and good behaviour" being injected into Islamic teachings.

Officials claim the restrictions cut down on religious extremism but human rights activists say they suppress freedom of belief.

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