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Tuesday March 11, 2008
58 Christians Arrested
LAOS: OFFICIALS ARREST 58 CHRISTIANS; CHURCH LEADERS SENTENCED
Prison terms given for doing ministry; Hmong families could be sent back to
Vietnam.

LOS ANGELES,
March 11 (Compass Direct News) – Laotian officials arrested 15 Hmong Christian
families in Bokeo district on February 22, a day before a court sentenced nine
area Hmong church leaders to 15 years in prison for conducting Christian
ministry and meetings that had grown beyond acceptable levels for communist
officials. The day before the sentencing, Laotian authorities arrived in Ban Sai
Jarern village in Bokeo district with six trucks in which they hauled away eight
Christian families. Authorities also arrested at least seven families from Fai
village three miles away. “It seems they are rounding up all Hmong Christians
from Vietnam to send them back to Vietnam,” said one Christian source. “What
will happen to them is greatly feared and unknown.” The nine church leaders
sentenced for conducting prominent Christian ministry and meetings had been
rounded up during a police and military sweep of suspected rebels last July that
left at least 13 innocent Christians dead.
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