CHINA: Christian Mistreated In Prison For ‘Insulting’ Muslims
20 March 08

Guards, Islamic inmates bullying Liu Huiwen for distributing gospel leaflet.
Liu Huiwen, a Chinese Christian sentenced to 18 months imprisonment last November for distributing a gospel leaflet to Muslims in Gansu province, is suffering mistreatment in a Muslim-majority prison.
After a recent prison visit (allowed only twice a month), Liu’s wife Miao Hui Lian said that he was limping badly and looked very thin. Liu, unable to speak openly, told his wife that the prison was a very bad place and that he was being bullied constantly.
When Liu’s wife attempted to travel to Beijing to report the suspected abuse, police warned her to stay at home and make no complaint. She is under heavy police surveillance.
After his wife’s recent prison visit, a local source said that, “We have reason to believe the guards or inmates are punishing him for what he did and trying to cast terror into his heart.” They also claimed prison guards had withheld food and other items taken into the prison for Liu.
Liu, 39, was arrested on April 28, 2007 after distributing a leaflet entitled A Letter To Our Muslim Friends during a funeral in the Dongxiang Autonomous Region, a Muslim-majority ethnic area in Gansu province. Villagers immediately reported Liu to police.
A source said police severely beat Liu before detaining him at the Dongxiang police station.
They officially arrested him on May 31 and held him for several months in a nearby town. For about five months, police would not allow family members, including Liu’s wife, to visit him.
In September, the Dongxiang County Procuratorate charged Liu with publishing literature that “discriminated against and insulted people of ethnic minorities.”
Court evidence included a copy of the leaflet, the contract with the printer, and testimony from several Muslim witnesses, according to a China Aid Association (CAA) report last November.
Liu’s lawyer argued that the leaflet did not contain any discriminating remarks or insults against ethnic minorities and that the distribution of the leaflets was a minor incident. He also asserted that Liu had not overstepped the boundaries of freedom of speech outlined in Chinese law, CAA reported.
The leaflet spoke of Jesus Christ as “the only person in this world who overcame sin and death” and appealed to Muslims to turn to Christ, a local source said.
Judges rejected the lawyer’s defense and found Liu guilty as charged, sentencing him to 18 months of imprisonment.
The court determined the day of Liu’s arrest – April 28, 2007 – as the first day of his prison term, meaning he is due for release on October 27 this year.
After sentencing, Liu was returned to a prison in Dongxiang. Many of the prison guards and inmates were Muslims, alarming family members concerned that Liu would be mistreated in prison.
Liu’s wife fears that without intervention her husband’s well-being could be severely impaired. She and their 4-year-old son are living with Liu’s parents, as she has no income to support herself during his imprisonment. Liu became a Christian in December 1995. The couple moved from Lanzhou to Dongxiang in October 2004.
- Pray that God will give Liu the physical and spiritual strength to carry on in times of persecution.
- Pray that God will show Liu why he has been imprisoned and in doing so will continue God’s work in that place until he is released.
- Pray for Liu’s family who are being supported by his parents.
Hebrews 13:3 Remember those who are in prison as if you were in prison with them. Remember those who are suffering as if you were suffering with them. NIV
Source: Compass