On the morning of July 22, 2019, more than 30 Christians of The Church of Almighty God (CAG) held a press conference at the Fountain Square in front of the Blue House, strongly protesting against the CCP for inducing and coercing CAG Christians’ family members in China into coming to South Korea and staging false demonstrations under the name of “Searching for Relatives.” During the press conference, CAG Christians told their real stories of cruel persecution at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), attracting attention from the passing tourists and local people. After Ms. O, a pro-CCP activist, saw that her purposes behind organizing false demonstrations were brought to light, she became irritated and rushed toward the Christians, trying to disrupt CAG’s press conference. She even offended some reporters, accusing them of not being on her side. Despite the intervention of the security guards present, which Ms. O completely ignored, she kept filming these Christians with her cellphone and accused them of being fake refugees.
Truth of False Demonstrations Exposed, Pro-CCP Activist Ms. O Tries to Attack CAG’s Press Conference
RELATED
YOU MAY ALSO LIKE

Beijing House Church Pastor Denied Pension Amid Ongoing Crackdown on Worship
A prominent pastor of an unofficial Protestant "house church" in Beijing has been denied his state pension, with officials citing a criminal convictio…
19 January 2021

Slave Labor in Chinese Jails: CAG Women Prisoners of Conscience Speak
It is not only about Xinjiang camps. Church of Almighty God female members tell how they had to work 13–15 hours per day in “regular” jails.
by Yang …
18 April 2021

Christian Zeng Lianjiao Wanted by CCP for Her Faith in Almighty God
Zeng Lianjiao, female, born in 1968, a resident of Meizhou city in the southern province of Guangdong, is a member of The Church of Almighty God (CAG)…
30 October 2021

New Tortures Target Church of Almighty God Members
Women and men are sentenced merely for being active in the church, and tortured and humiliated during their detention. Some suffer permanent harm.
by…
25 March 2021