'Don't you dare bring Christianity to Shanxi,' says official before detaining Beijing believer
Wife of Christian book store worker seeks help online after husband is detained by police
When Li Wenxi, a Beijing book store worker traveled to Shanxi province in December to help local Christians open a new book store in the capital city Taiyuan, he was threatened by local state security agents.
“Don’t you dare bring Christian culture here,” one agent allegedly shouted at Li and his co-workers, “This is our turf.”
The police raided the new store and confiscated hundreds of books Li brought with him from Beijing.
A few days later, they phoned Li and said they would like to return the books. Without realising it was a “trap”, Li met them at a local police station.
That was the last time Li’s wife has heard from him.
It has been more than three months since Li was illegally detained by police in Taiyuan.