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Pastor freed from prison in China weeks after Trump requested his release

WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri and 17 other leaders of the underground Zion Church were detained in October in one of Chinaโ€™s largest crackdowns on a single church in decades, raising worrie

Pastor freed from prison in China weeks after Trump requested his release
Religion News Service โ€” 7 July 2026
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WASHINGTON (AP) โ€” Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri and 17 other leaders of the underground Zion Church were detained in October in one of Chinaโ€™s largest crackd

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Why This Matters

Chinaโ€™s selective release of Pastor Ezra Jin Mingri following high-level diplomatic pressureโ€”particularly from the U.S. presidentโ€”signals a complex calculus in Beijingโ€™s handling of religious dissent. The move complicates narratives of systemic persecution while exposing the fragility of cross-border advocacy, where even high-profile interventions yield uneven results. It also raises questions about whether this signals a tactical shift in Chinaโ€™s religious policy or a one-off concession under geopolitical duress.

Background Context

The Zion Churchโ€™s crackdown in October was part of a broader campaign targeting underground Christian congregations accused of "illegal gatherings" and "foreign influence," a charge often weaponized against groups not registered under state-sanctioned religious bodies. Chinaโ€™s 2018 revisions to its religious regulations tightened control over unapproved faiths, but the scale of the Zion Church raidโ€”18 leaders detained in one sweepโ€”reflects an escalation in enforcement. Past cases of detained clergy, such as the 2019 release of Pastor Wang Yi after U.S. lobbying, suggest a pattern of intermittent concessions under international scrutiny.

What Happens Next

The pastorโ€™s release may ease immediate tensions with Washington, but the underlying legal case against him and his congregation remains unresolved, leaving the churchโ€™s future in limbo. Observers will watch whether this signals a broader loosening of restrictions on underground churches or if the concession was a calculated exception to avoid escalating diplomatic friction. The lack of transparency in Chinaโ€™s judicial process means the terms of his freedomโ€”including potential surveillance or travel restrictionsโ€”could become a new flashpoint.

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