In China, We Pray Trump Will Advocate For Jimmy Lai and Other Imprisoned Christians
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The expected trip to Beijing - the first of a US president since 2017 - is an opportunity to rekindle the spotlight on the fate of Jimmy Lai and many other defenders of religious freedom and human rights who are in prison in China. Including the shepherds of Zion Church whose families to keep their interest alive are circulating on Chinese social networks the Ichthys, the fish used as a sign of recognition by the early Christians in persecution.
In China, We Pray Trump Will Advocate For Jimmy Lai and Other Imprisoned Christians
President Trump’s historic visit to China this week to meet with Xi Jinping has featured colorful pomp and pageantry, including red carpets, brass bands, even cheering and smiling children waving flags. At a banquet inside China’s Great Hall of the People, the summit also included warm and friendly toasts between the leaders. “Our two countries should be partners rather than rivals,” said Xi Jinping. Having brought along more than a dozen top A…
Ahead of the Trump-Xi Jinping meeting, numerous American politicians, scholars, experts, human rights activists, and other figures called on President Trump to raise issues concerning human rights, religious freedom, and transnational repression with Chinese President Xi Jinping during his visit to China, and to call for the release of detained Chinese political prisoners.
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