On October 19, 2025, at 2 p.m. local time, nearly a hundred protesters gathered behind the Chinese Embassy in the Netherlands to denounce the CCP’s nationwide crackdown on Beijing Zion Church and to call for the immediate release of all detained pastors, preachers, and believers. The participants included fleeing Chinese Christians, pro-democracy activists, and Dutch pastors and church members.
It was not only an act of support, but also a powerful stand for freedom of faith.
Faith Is Not a Crime! Rally in The Hague Urges Release of Zion Church Pastors and Believers
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