Chinese Christian preachers killed in Baluchistan, China stresses on observance of local laws by its citizens

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two Chinese Christian preachers killed in Baluchistan
two Chinese Christian preachers killed in Baluchistan

 

China has asked its citizens to “observe local laws” when traveling abroad after two Chinese nationals who were Christian preachers were killed last week in Baluchistan, Pakistan, as Missionary work is unlawful in the Islamic country. They, as per Pakistan’s interior ministry opinion were engaged in preaching under the garb of learning Urdu from a Korean national.

Further, Pak’s Interior minister Chaudhry Nisar said on Monday that though foreigners’ security is certainly Islamabad’s responsibility, but also those who visit Pakistan are bound to abide by the terms and conditions of their visas.

A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman Lu Kang said safeguarding Chinese nationals abroad is very crucial. He had made sure to talk about the safety of citizens’ “lawful rights and interests” overseas.

Also, Last week, ISIS said its members killed them.

So, China will also investigate if the two citizens murdered by ISIS were indeed involved in missionary work and if they were engaged in evangelical activities, as per the claims pf Pakistan (Islamabad).

Recently, China’s state media has slammed South Korean Christian missionaries in regard to the death of the young Chinese duo.

As a per Newspaper Article (of China), that tragedy has been more likely being caused by the conflict between South Korean missionary agencies and local terrorists…The killings showed the appalling atrocity of the terrorists. But the Chinese public was also strongly opposed to South Korean churches who has been recruiting young Chinese people to preach in war-torn areas, exposing them to great dangers.

 

 

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