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    China Detains Two Leaders of Influential Underground Church Amid Crackdown

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 15, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In a significant development, Chinese authorities detained two prominent leaders of the Early Rain Covenant Church, an influential underground Christian congregation. This action took place during a Sunday service, highlighting the government’s intensified scrutiny of unregistered religious groups. More than 30 church members were also taken in for questioning, signaling a broader effort to suppress unauthorized religious activities.

    The Early Rain Covenant Church, based in Chengdu, has long been known for its outspoken stance on religious freedom and its refusal to register with the state, which has led to repeated confrontations with Chinese officials. The detention of its leaders marks a continuation of Beijing’s campaign to control religious expression and limit the influence of independent churches. This crackdown reflects the broader context of tightening restrictions on civil society and religious groups under current Chinese policies.

    Meanwhile, the international community has expressed concern over the treatment of religious minorities in China, viewing such detentions as part of a pattern of human rights violations. The interrogation of church members during worship disrupts religious practice and raises questions about the future of underground churches in the country. This incident underscores the ongoing tension between religious freedom and state control in China, with potential implications for global religious rights advocacy.

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