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World|Tue, Aug. 12 2008 08:31 AM EDT

Detained Chinese Activist Says He Escaped

By Audra Ang|Associated Press Writer

BEIJING - A prominent Chinese Christian activist, detained while heading to a church service attended by President Bush during his Olympics visit, escaped from police and is in hiding, a rights group and his brother said Tuesday.

Hua Huiqi, a leader of the unofficial Protestant church in Beijing, told the rights group that he and his brother were taken by plainclothes security agents while bicycling to Kuanjie Protestant Church on Sunday and were put in separate locations. The brother, Hua Huilin, said he was released a few hours later but Hua Huiqi was still missing.

Police denied any involvement in his disappearance.

"We have not had any contact with Hua Huiqi," an official at the Beijing Public Security Bureau's spokesman's office said Tuesday. "Hence the situation that he has been detained does not exist." He would give only his surname, Zhang.

The New York-based Human Rights in China group said Hua Huiqi contacted them directly Monday and sent a short letter describing his detention and escape.

Hua said he was intercepted by "seven to eight plainclothes officers who beat me and dragged me and my brother Hua Huilin into two separate cars," the group said.

"They asked me why I was going to Kuanjie Protestant Church to worship and threatened me, saying, 'You are not allowed to go ... because President Bush is going there today. If you (try to) go again, we will break your legs,'" the group said Hua wrote.

"After about four or five hours, when I saw that the people who were watching me had all fallen asleep, I fled. But I'm afraid to go home," he wrote.

Hua Huilin said Tuesday he had received at least two calls from public security officers telling him that his younger brother had escaped and that they were seeking information on his whereabouts.

"I haven't heard from him. We've been waiting here. We're so worried," Hua told The Associated Press by phone. "My father asks me every day where he is, and I tell him I don't know."

Chinese authorities often round up activists before and during sensitive periods, taking them to detention centers and other faraway locations. They have further tightened normally stringent restrictions to curb potential criticism or protests during the Olympics.

In the past week, there have been small, short-lived demonstrations by mostly foreign activists in the city and near Olympics venues. No arrests have been announced.

Hua Huiqi was baptized at Kuanjie Protestant Church in 1992. He has become a symbol for the fight for religious freedom in China, which allows worship only in Communist Party-approved churches such as the one Bush visited.

Unauthorized gatherings are routinely broken up and their leaders are often arrested or kept under extremely tight surveillance. According to Human Rights in China, police had warned Hua not to try to go to the church that Bush visited, but the brothers said they managed to slip through security officials guarding their house.

Over the years, Hua has been arrested and beaten because of his religious activities and has served six months in jail for "obstructing official business."

That charge stemmed from an incident in which Hua and his mother scuffled with police in January as they prepared to deliver a petition to the central government over the demolition of their home in 2001.

Hua's mother, who is in her 70s, is serving two years in jail for damaging public property during a protest against one of her son's previous detentions.

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  • Wed Aug 13, 2008 10:54 am Agree: 1   Disagree: 0

    Here's a third agreeing. Father may this family be reunited in a way that brings you glory and makes your will and work for all to believe evident, even for the most hardened of hearts. Please bring many to faith in Christ through this family. Please protect them and help them continue to encourage and evangelize and be of good cheer and glorify you.

  • Tue Aug 12, 2008 11:29 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    It is written in Matthew 18:19-20 "Again, I tell you that if two of you on earth agree about anything you ask for, it will be done for you by my Father in heaven. For where two or three come together in my name, there am I with them."

    With that in mind, I join igh in prayer, Lord, that You will protect our brothers and sisters in China; that you will strengthen and annoint them to do Your good work and to glorify Your name, bringing others to know You, dear Lord. Protect the very special Hua family and allow the release of the mother of this family so that together they can continue to do Your work. In Jesus Holy Name we pray, Amen.

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    Tue Aug 12, 2008 10:30 am Agree: 3   Disagree: 0

    Father in the name of Jesus, please protect the Brethren in china as they do your good work and bring Glory to your name. Bring Hua Huiqa to a safe place where the police cannot find him, and protect his family. Let the release of his mother be soon and uphold them all in Joy, for in persecution we Rejoice! Amen.

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