Senators Cruz and Coons introduce a bipartisan resolution condemning China's abduction of Pastor Ezra Jin and demanding his release.
Quiver AI Summary
Senators Cruz and Coons introduce resolution: U.S. Senators Ted Cruz and Chris Coons have introduced a bipartisan resolution condemning the Chinese Communist Party for the abduction of Pastor Ezra Jin and other members of the Zion Church, urging their immediate release.
Statements from the senators: Senator Cruz stated the CCP is conducting a crackdown on Christians, while Senator Coons emphasized the need for religious freedom. Other co-sponsors included Senators Capito, Grassley, and Scott, who echoed similar calls against religious persecution in China.
Background on the crackdown: The resolution follows a nationwide crackdown on the Zion Church, resulting in the arrest of at least 22 church members, including Pastor Jin. The senators aim to hold the CCP accountable for such actions that violate religious freedoms.
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