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China Detains Nearly 30 Zion Church Leaders in Coordinated Raids, Including Founder Jin Mingri

Critics say the sweep enforces newly tightened rules on online religious activity.

Overview

  • Police carried out overnight raids on October 10–11 across at least seven cities, detaining about 30 pastors and members linked to the unregistered Zion Protestant network.
  • Founder Pastor Jin Mingri, 56, was seized at his home in Beihai, Guangxi, with a detention notice alleging suspicion of “illegal use of information networks.”
  • Human Rights Watch reports Jin and several pastors are held at Beihai City No. 2 Detention Center, at least five detainees have been released, and the whereabouts of many remain unclear.
  • The U.S. State Department demanded the immediate release of those detained, while China’s foreign ministry declined to confirm the arrests and cautioned against foreign interference.
  • Families cite blocked access to lawyers and health concerns for detainees, as rights groups describe the operation as the most extensive coordinated action against house churches in decades.