Sam Brownback warns of China religious persecution

Former U.S. official Sam Brownback claims the Chinese government is intensifying its crackdown on religious groups.

Brownback describes coordinated efforts by the Chinese Communist Party to suppress faiths including Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism. He cites examples such as replacing religious images with portraits of Xi Jinping and detaining believers in camps. The author also criticizes American companies for continuing investments totaling $127 billion as of 2025 despite these actions. He draws parallels to historical regimes and urges greater international response.

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Bipartisan lawmakers ask Trump to press Xi on release of detained Zion Church pastor

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A bipartisan group of U.S. lawmakers has urged President Donald Trump to raise the detention of Mingri “Ezra” Jin, a pastor linked to Beijing’s Zion Church network, during an expected meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping next month, according to a congressional letter dated March 24, 2026. Jin’s daughter, U.S. citizen Grace Jin Drexel, said she hopes Trump will push for her father’s release ahead of Easter.

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Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi met a bipartisan US Senate delegation in Beijing on Thursday, calling for more dialogue and cooperation between the two countries ahead of President Donald Trump's planned visit.

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