Christian Leaders to Risk Arrest in Front of White House Speaking Out and Praying for Human Rights and Religious Liberty in China
Rev. Mahoney, Michael McMonagle and Brandi Swindell were twice arrested in Tiananmen Square and deported from China during the Beijing Olympics for speaking out against the human rights abuses and violence of the Chinese government against their own people.
WASHINGTON, April 12 /Christian Newswire/ — Rev.  Patrick Mahoney and Michael McMonagle will call upon President Obama to  challenge Chinese President Hu Jintao on human rights and religious  liberty during his visit to Washington this week.
Rev. Mahoney, Michael McMonagle and  Brandi Swindell were twice arrested in Tiananmen Square and deported  from China during the Beijing Olympics for speaking out against the  human rights abuses and violence of the Chinese government against their  own people.
The prayer and witness will take place  on Monday, April 12, at 3:30 P.M. in front of the White House on the  Pennsylvania Avenue public sidewalk.
The leaders are troubled that the  Obama Administration is giving billions of dollars to the Chinese  government to pay off our debt while that country continues to brutalize  their own people.
The group calls it a “moral and  national disgrace” that President Obama has not been a more vocal and  outspoken critic of the human rights abuses by the Chinese government.
Mr. Obama has an historic opportunity  to affirm to the world that the United States strongly supports human  rights and to remind the Chinese government that they cannot crush and  brutalize their own people and expect our support.
Rev. Mahoney and Mr. McMonagle will be  holding an exact replica of the sign they displayed when they were  arrested in Tiananmen Square. It reads “Jesus Christ is King” in Chinese  and English.
Rev. Mahoney will also be holding a  Tibetan flag given to him by a Tibetan Buddhist Monk after his arrest in  China.
Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney, Director of  the Christian Defense Coalition, states,
“It is critical for President  Obama to stand against the tyranny and brutality of the Chinese  government against their own people. Millions of Christians, and those  of other religious traditions like Buddhists and Falun Gong  practitioners are oppressed, tortured and even killed by the leaders of  China.
“China promotes the barbaric  practice of forced abortion and sterilization and crushes all those who  disagree with their policies.
“We are going to the White House  to stand in solidarity with those who are brutalized because of their  faith and ask Mr. Obama not to continue to borrow money from China which  allows this oppressive regime to continue its violent practices and  policies.”
Michael McMonagle, nationally known  pro-life leader and advocate, adds,  “We will be praying for  religious freedom throughout all of China and calling on President Obama  to address these concerns with Chinese President Hu Jintao.
“We will also be praying for God  to bring an end to the forced abortion policy in China and challenging  President Obama not to continue an economic policy with a nation that  targets women and the disabled for abortion.
“History has given us a powerful  example from the free nations of the world when they confronted South  Africa because of their policy of apartheid. We should apply those same  principles to China’s forced abortion policy.”
Brandi Swindell, Director of  Generation Life, comments,
“We call upon President Obama to  make a statement to President Hu Jintao that America stands against the  brutal regime of China.
“It is critical that Mr. Obama  shows the United States stands in solidarity with the oppressed people  of China and our nation opposes the tyranny of Chinese leaders against  their own people.
“As a woman, I am shocked and  saddened that President Obama would build relationships with a nation  that supports targeting women through abortion. It is discrimination and  bigotry and its worst.”
For more information or interviews  call: Rev. Patrick J. Mahoney at 540.538.4741 202.547.1735
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