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Christianity TodayNovember (Web-only) 1999

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Li Dexian's Detention Extended for 'Showing No Remorse'
Three-year jail term possibly lies ahead



HONG KONG, November 22 (Compass)—Li Dexian, the 45-year-old Chinese house church pastor arrested near Huadu, Guangdong province on November 9, just received another 15 days of detention and fears are mounting he may be tried and sentenced to a three-year jail term.

Li has been kept in isolation since his arrest to prevent him from evangelizing other inmates.

John Short, a Christian worker and friend of Li's in Hong Kong, was informed by Chinese police today by phone that Li's detention was extended because, "He was showing no remorse for his actions."

Short also said that three other Christians arrested along with Li—a man and two women—will be released on Wednesday, November 24. One of the detained women had been kicked by arresting officers.

Under Chinese law, a person must be charged with a crime within a month of their arrest or be released. There are fears that Li's extended detention may be the prelude to such a charge, leading to a possible three-year jail sentence called 're-education through labor."

Prior to his arrest, Li had been warned four times by police to desist from his ministry of teaching in house churches. A tense standoff occurred when an annex to a house used for meetings was torn down in early October.

Other leading house church figures in Guangdong province—including Samuel Lamb in Guangzhou (Canton) and four other pastors—have been issued similar warnings. The warnings are believed to be in response to President Jiang Zemin's October 1 speech calling for tightened control over religion.

Li Dexian has been jailed before, and his fingers have been shortened by the difficult prison labor of watchmaking. He was also manacled for months while in jail in the early 1980s. Li stressed to Short, "I am not a political ...



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