According to reports, Chinese authorities ordered some Christians to wound the crosses of their churches and remove photographs of Jesus from their homes.
Recently, the authorities forcibly destroyed devout symbols in churches in various provinces, adding Anhui, Jiangsu, Hebei and Zhejiang, the US news website Radio Free Asia.
In addition, officials in the Shanxi region demanded that devout photographs be erased and replaced by photos of communist leaders among deficient believers, independent media outlet Bitter Winter reported.
Photos published through China Aid, founded in the United States, state that on July 7 a crane tore down a logical church cross (left) and the prestige of officials in front of a church (right) in Yongjia, China.
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