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World|Tue, Jul. 15 2008 08:07 AM EDT

Bush Vows to Push China to Honor Religious Freedom

By Ethan Cole|Christian Post Reporter

President Bush pledged to maintain pressure on China for its religious freedom violations in his speech Monday in honor of the 10th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act.

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    (Photo: AP Images / Evan Vucci)
    President Bush gestures during a statement on the 10th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act, Monday, July 14, 2008, in the Roosevelt Room of the White House in Washington.

“We remember those seeking religious freedom in China, and we honor those who press for their liberties,” Bush said.

He recalled the meeting with Chinese dissident and human rights lawyer Li Baiguang last month at the White House. Li, a “house church” Protestant, has been repeatedly attacked and jailed for his work.

A few weeks ago, the human rights champion was scheduled to meet members of Congress, but Chinese authorities had blocked the meeting and detained him.

“This determined man has pledged: ‘I’ll continue to seek justice for victims of rights abuses, and promote the rule of law in China,’” Bush recalled. “And my message to President Hu Jintao, when I last met him, was this: So long as there are those who want to fight for their liberty, the United States stands with them.”

Bush had met President Hu Jintao last week on the sidelines of the Group of Eight summit in Japan.

The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom on Monday urged Bush to use his upcoming visit to the Beijing Olypmics to visit with prominent human rights defenders and religious leaders and make a strong public statement about the importance of religious freedom and human rights to U.S.-China relations.

“The international community awarded China the 2008 Summer Games with the trust that Beijing would improve its protections of fundamental human rights, including the freedom of thought, conscience, and religion or belief,” said Commission Chair Felice D. Gaer. “The Commission concludes that China has not lived up to its promises and continues to engage in serious violations of religious freedom.”

"We know President Bush has a strong, personal commitment to the issue of religious freedom in China. We hope he will convey his convictions in tangible ways, not only to China's leaders, but to its people," Gaer said.

In his speech, Bush specifically mentioned religious freedom violators Iran, Eritrea, Sudan, North Korea, Burma, Uzbekistan and Saudi Arabia. But China received the president’s most detailed comments and expression of concern.

Bush did note, however, that some countries had made progress on religious freedom, including Vietnam.

“And so as we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the International Religious Freedom Act, we pray that all those who seek their God will be able to do so free of oppression and fear,” Bush concluded.

The International Religious Freedom Act established the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) to monitor the state of religious liberty worldwide. It has also established the position of ambassador for religious freedom, required annual updates on the state of religious freedom in every nation and authorized sanctions against regimes.

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  • Wed Jul 16, 2008 10:42 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    It's funny cos I live in China and I am a buddhist for quite some years after I was a Christian for about 5 years, but no one ever bothered me. I even have religious books and a shrine at home, OPENLY. I don't know why this stupid President has got this idea that there is no religious freedom in China. I know US government has been using "democracy" and "human rights" to attack China and other disobidiant countries like Iraq for quite some time. It seem it's time to pick up a new weapon of "religious freedom" to accuse China now. BTW, I'm so surprised that Americans are so badly brainwashed that they believe this. Do you still believe that there is massive killing weapons in Iraq? LOL

  • 1man »
    Tue Jul 15, 2008 6:42 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    "So lets get this straight, since Bush has been president millions of American jobs have gone to China ,India etc, and now he is worried about religious freedom, well since his friends have made billions already in china, why don't they just worship the dollar." Lets see in eight years of a bush presidency millions of jobs have gone to China....lets see in a demo cratic controlled congress the economy went to pot, from the result of a democratic president from before, just for kickers obama wants to raise capital gains taxes on the people who provide jobs for us making it harder to let us keep our jobs.

  • Tue Jul 15, 2008 3:45 pm Agree: 0   Disagree: 0

    It is a great thing to support our persecuted brethren win their freedom, but isn't it a little scary the religious influence the U.S.(2nd beast) is already displaying.

    So what, when the world see's how it strives for freedom of religion and tolerance, it will so agree with the persecution of the "intolerable" saints.

    God be with us

  • Tue Jul 15, 2008 12:05 pm Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Keep up the political pressure & prayers for our brothers & sisters in China!

    Now The Voice of the Martyrs is offering Olympic Prayer Bands for Christians in the USA and in China to wear during the 2008 Summer Olympics, to be held in Beijing. These prayer bands serve as a reminder to pray for our persecuted brothers and sisters in China. Many Chinese Christians will be wearing a similar band and will be praying for you as well.

    http://etools.780net.com:80/a/vomso/bg_vomso_wdbm_315.html

  • JHS »
    Tue Jul 15, 2008 11:58 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    Hmmm as I was saying, we send millions of american jobs to china and now Bush is worring about this, what a joke!!!!!!!!!

  • JHS »
    Tue Jul 15, 2008 9:05 am Agree: 0   Disagree: 1

    So lets get this straight, since Bush has been president millions of American jobs have gone to China ,India etc, and now he is worried about religious freedom, well since his friends have made billions already in china, why don't they just worship the dollar.

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