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Rev. Li
Luo Yong.
Hongye of Luo Yong:
Arrested about 10 a.m. on 25 July 1994 in
Restrictions
Song Yude: 40 years old. House-church leader; Protestant from Tongbo
County. Arrested on 16 July 1984. Tried on 29 January 1986. Sentenced to
eight years’ imprisonment in particular for illegal religious meetings.
Released in April 1992. Still deprived of political rights.
Xu Yongze: Founder of "New Birth" Protestant Movement. 52 years old,
from Nanyang, Zhenping County. Arrested on 16 April 1988 in Beijing.
Sentenced to three years’ imprisonment. Held in Zhenping County Prison until
26 April 1991 and in Henan Public Security Bureau office until 20 May 1991
when released. Remains under strict police surveillance.
Father Zhu Bayou: Priest of Nanyang diocese. Arrested in early 1980s
and sentenced to 10 years for leading Roman Catholics on pilgrimage to
Sheshan. Relesed on parole and now restricted to village Jinqang.
Release to be confirmed
He Suolie, Kang Manshuang and Du Zyhang Ji: House-church leaders,
protestants. Arrested and sentenced in 1985 to eight, five and four years in
prison, respectively.
SHANGHAI
Detention
Pei Zhongxun (Chun Chul): 76 years old, ethnic Korean Protestant leader
from Shanghai. Arrested in August 1983 and sentenced to 15 years of
imprisonment. Detained in Shanghai Prison No. 2.
Restrictions
Bishop Joseph Fan Zhongliang: Bishop of Shanghai, 73 years old.
Arrested on 10 June 1991. On 19 August 1991, transferred to a form of house
arrest in Shanghai. Forbidden to leave Shanghai and is kept under police
surveillance. Police would have not returned church and personal property
seized from him at time of his arrest.
Xie Moshan ("Moses Xie"): House-church leader from Shanghai in his
early 70s, was arrested on 24 April 1992 on charges of "conducting illegal
itinerant evangelism". Released on 23 July 1992. Movement restricted and
required to report periodically to local Public Security Bureau.
Zhu Mei (or Sha Zhumei): Born on 12 May 1919, Protestant. Arrested on
3 June 1987 in Shanghai. Tried on 3 November 1987. Released on parole on
3 April 1992. Restrictions in particular for travel.