Cameras are being placed in classrooms, citizens are being given paid vacations, and shopkeepers are suspected of terrorism — all before the G20 in China.
The local authorities in Zhejiang Province have been strongly suppressing Christianity since 2014.
Two House Church Christians in China were buried alive by developers hired by the Chinese government to tear down their church.
Cameras are being placed in classrooms, citizens are being given paid vacations, and shopkeepers are suspected of terrorism — all before the G20 in China.
The local authorities in Zhejiang Province have been strongly suppressing Christianity since 2014.
Two House Church Christians in China were buried alive by developers hired by the Chinese government to tear down their church.