Vietnam: Easter Repression Start of Campaign of Terror
Articles / In The News
Date: Apr 30, 2004 - 10:27 AM
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Vietnamese pastors and native missionaries need your help and prayers in
this time of persecution. Communist security forces have been particularly brutal
to the Degar people of Vietnam's Central Highlands, the majority of whom are Christians.
Approximately 400 people were killed Easter weekend after 400,000 participated in peaceful demonstrations in several cities on Saturday, April 10, protesting
governmental restrictions against free Christian practice and rights to land.
Many believers in Vietnam live under the constant threat of torture, imprisonment, confiscation of property and even death. The peaceful demonstrators were attacked by soldiers, police, and civilians alike. They were shot at, beaten with electric batons and bombarded with stones.
Reports continue to come in from numerous sources which detail executions, beatings, abandonment, and other means of brutality for those who
participated in the demonstration. Reports filed by Vietnamese citizens accuse police of breaking into their homes and abducting loved ones whose whereabouts are now unknown. It is commonly believed now that many, if not all, of those missing have been murdered.
In recent weeks, hundreds of Vietnamese pastors have been imprisoned for preaching the gospel. They suffer deprivation and hardship in prison while
their families experience similar problems at home. Many ministers are being kept
in secret locations; their families are not able to communicate with them and
may not even know where they are being held.
Life for these servants of God is very difficult in a Vietnamese prison. Prisoners must perform manual labor and are often forced to carry heavy bricks
even when sick and hungry. The lives of the families of these imprisoned pastors
are equally hard. Many live under police surveillance and their children are denied education. Their wives must work long days in the fields where they earn 50 cents a day on which to feed their families. Vietnam has been experiencing a
drought in recent years, which makes conditions even tougher. Many children
lie down on floors to sleep at night with their stomachs empty. They are dressed inadequately for the weather conditions, which in turn leads to sickness and disease.
Hundreds - possibly thousands - of Christians from villages which have been particularly hard hit by persecution have gone into hiding in fear for their lives. The Cambodian border has been closed to them and it is believed that
they are now suffering from exposure and starvation. Vietnamese soldiers are searching for many of them. Christian leaders in Vietnam are asking believers
everywhere to pray for them, that they will stand firm in their faith during this time of crisis.
Several ministries in Vietnam are attempting to meet the needs of those who are
affected by this recent campaign of terror by providing food to the prisoners'
families and financial support to our Christian brothers and sisters
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