By editor - 20 April, 2016
Courtesy: Independent Catholic News http://www.indcatholicnews.com
Another catholic priest is reported to have gone missing in China, the third such disappearance so far this month.
Fr Yang Jianwei went missing in Hebei Province on 15 April.
Fr Yang is the parish priest for Anzhuang village in Baoding and belongs to the ‘underground’ Church, a Catholic community not recognised by the Chinese government.
According to the Union of Catholic Asian News (UCAN), Baoding is home to almost 1 million Catholics and Fr Yang is one of at least five underground Catholic priests in Hebei believed to have been picked up by authorities this month.
Two have since been released. AsiaNews also reported the detention or disappearance of priests in Hebei and Fujian.
Although the reasons for these disappearances are not clear, they come at a time when activists, academics and lawyers are reporting a deterioration in China’s human rights situation and tightening restrictions on civil society, including religious communities.
Both catholics and protestants in China have opposed the removal of hundreds of crosses by the authorities in Zhejiang Province since early 2014, while the international community has expressed alarm at the detention and disappearance of lawyers who have defended human rights including the right to freedom of religion or belief.
Elsewhere, in neighbouring Henan Province, Ding Cuimei the wife of Pastor Li Jiangong was reportedly buried alive on 14 April while protesting against the demolition of her church.
According to reports from China Aid Association, Ding Cuimei and her husband, Pastor Li Jiangong, stepped in front of a bulldozer as a local developer supported by the government attempted to demolish their church building in Zhumadian.
Ding Cuimei died of suffocation while her husband Li was able to dig his way out.
Local police are reportedly conducting an investigation.
Responding to the reports, Mervyn Thomas, Chief Executive of Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) said, “We are shocked and concerned by these reports concerning the death of Ding Cuimei in Henan Province in connection with the demolition of her church, and the disappearance of Catholic clergy in Hebei and Fujian.”
“The enforced disappearance of any citizen, including religious leaders, human rights lawyers, and petitioners, is incompatible with rule of law.”
“We urge the authorities in Henan, Hebei and Fujian to investigate immediately and impartially these worrying reports, and to hold to account those responsible. We further call on the Chinese government to remove restrictions on the right to freedom of religion or belief for both registered and unregistered communities in China.”
For more information see: www.csw.org.uk