Rep. Vicky Hartzler:
Oct. 2, 2021 Across China, the Chinese Communist Party is committing atrocious human rights abuses and persecuting Christians for simply practicing their faith. China has closed and destroyed churches, installed surveillance equipment on church property, arbitrarily detained and tortured those who practice the Christian faith, and forced the modification of Christian teachings to conform with the objectives of the Chinese Communist Party. Through my work as a commissioner on the Congressional-Executive Committee on China, I have uncovered abuses which warrant legislation such as my bill, the Combating the Persecution of Christians in China Act, to push back on these attacks towards individuals of faith within the nation. Read more about my vital legislation here. July 29, 2021 Press Release WASHINGTON, D.C. -- Congresswoman Vicky Hartzler (R-MO) introduced the Combating the Persecution of Christians in China Act, to hold accountable senior officials of the Chinese Communist Party who are responsible for persecuting Christians in China. At introduction, this legislation has compiled 35 cosponsors. “Across China, the Chinese Communist Party is disgracefully committing human rights abuses and persecuting Christians for simply practicing their faith. This is unacceptable and must end,” Hartzler said. “My work as a commissioner on the Congressional-Executive Committee on China has made it clear that legislation such as the Combating the Persecution of Christians in China Act is needed to push back on these attacks towards individuals of faith within the nation.” Actions taken by China against Christians include the closing and destruction of churches, installing surveillance equipment on church property, arbitrarily detaining and torturing those who practice the Christian faith, and forcing the modification of Christian teachings to conform with the objectives of the Chinese Communist Party. Specifically, this legislation would:
Hartzler, along with her colleagues on the Congressional-Executive Commission on China, were collectively sanctioned for their efforts combating Chinese human rights abuses. This legislation comes on the heels of the release of her four-part video series detailing the threats posed by China. View the full bill here.
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Robert Tucker
10/15/2021 05:20:50 am
Keep me informed.
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