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From: Paul Andrew Mitchell [address in tool bar]
Subject: SLS: Why it's called Red China ... (fwd)
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>News Flash * V3X18 * 22/May/97 * ISSN 1074-245X
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> Why it's called Red China
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> The Chinese government has ordered the execution of China's
>most prominent Christian house church leaders. Arrested in March
>were Xu Yong Ze, Liu Zhenying, Wang Xincai, Wang Baoquan, Fang
>Xian, Mui Sheng Ging Jing and Elder Qiao. The eight were
>arrested after having met together to discuss uniting their house
>churches. Their crime was free association.
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> Pastor Xu's church network Cong Sheng (Born Again) is
>estimated to be over eight million in number. The merger would
>have created the largest organized body of Christians is China.
>Pastor Xu Yong Ze was also arrested 1991 by Chinese authorities,
>following an attempt to meet with evangelist Billy Graham.
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> President Clinton and the U.S. Congress are expected to
>continue Most Favored Nation trading status for China, which
>provides special trade breaks. China uses prison labor to
>compete with workers in the West. As we reported in our 10 May
>1997 issue, China has also purchased influence at the highest
>levels of the United States Government:
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> The FBI collected evidence in early 1995 that "shows
> clearly" that Chinese authorities intended to direct nearly
> $2 million in government funds to U.S. political
> candidates. The evidence was in logs of wiretap intercepts.
> Prosecutors have already questioned a businessman who said
> he was approached by John Huang to funnel a contribution of
> more than $200,000 to the Democratic National Committee in
> exchange for a large handling fee, and a Florida businessman
> who discussed facilitating a $500,000 contribution to the
> party with Harold Ickes, Clinton's former deputy chief of
> staff [Source: The Washington Post 6/Apr/97].
>
> China's leadership does respond to pressure and understand
>strength. The trickle-down theory applies when we deal with
>those who have blood on their hands. If you have concerns about
>our nation's leadership emulating the Chinese leadership when it
>comes to human dignity and individual liberty, you may wish to
>make those concerns known to your elected representatives.
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