Skip to main content


Guest Opinion: What will John Kerry Do About Christian Persecution in China?

The Obama administration's record on Christian persecution in China has been one largely of indifference

We have seen numerous summits, official state visits, and extensive bilateral negotiations with the People's Republic of China. None of this has slowed China's brutal one-child policy. That policy has led to forced abortions and tens of millions of unborn baby girls being killed. This continuing horror has barely gotten a nod from the Obama administration or the State Department.

Secretary of State John Kerry speaking

Secretary of State John Kerry speaking

WASHINGTON, DC (Catholic Online) - Secretary of State John Kerry chose an interesting place to deliver his first foreign policy address. The former Massachusetts senator spoke at the University of Virginia. He was introduced by the university's president, Teresa Sullivan. Dr. Sullivan noted that the university's founder, Thomas Jefferson, had served as the first Secretary of State.
 
Unlike today's foreign policy elites, Mr. Jefferson thought religious freedom was fundamental to our political liberties. He authored the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom, which he introduced into the state's General Assembly in 1779. It was a world historical event. When James Madison, Jefferson's loyal lieutenant, pressed that bill through to adoption in 1786,  Jefferson was serving as this country's second Minister Plenipotentiary to France. He took pains to have the Virginia Statute for Religious Freedom translated into French and circulated widely in Europe.
 
All of this is worth noting because religious freedom is not on the back burner in this administration. It ain't even in the kitchen.
 
We have seen numerous summits, official state visits, and extensive bilateral negotiations with the People's Republic of China. None of this has slowed China's brutal one-child policy. That policy has led to forced abortions and tens of millions of unborn baby girls being killed. This continuing horror has barely gotten a nod from the Obama administration or the State Department.
 
With the signal exception of granting asylum to the blind Chinese human rights activist, Chen Guangcheng (for which we thanked them and gave them our sincere praise), the Obama administration's record on Christian persecution in China has been one largely of indifference.
 
Now, we see a new report on how China's rulers plan to wipe out House Churches. In China, you have to "register" your church. That is something Christians in America resisted in the 1770s, and something the Virginia Statute forever abolished. A House Church, therefore, is one not recognized by the atheist regime. And China's Communist rulers are not interested in American views of human rights.
 
China Aid is a human rights group that monitors the religious persecutions undertaken by Beijing. We should add that it is not just Christians who are being suppressed in China. The Falun Gong sect and the mostly Muslim Uighurs (WEE-gurz) in Xinjiang Province in the Northwest have also suffered brutal repression under the heel of Communist rule.
 
In a story in Christianity Today, China Aid reports instances of Christian persecution have increased 42% in the last year. Beijing-the capital-witnessed the highest number of incidents against Christians. This is significant because many an oppressor state will
try to put on a friendly face in its own capital, while leaving the bloody work of persecution to the provinces. What this means is that Chinese authorities have no concerns about Western protests. They know they can crush Christians all along the travel routes taken by such figures as John Kerry with little fear of protest.
 
Sec. Kerry did, of course, lodge a loud protest at U.Va. He denounced in strong terms any congressional inaction on budget matters that would jeopardize U.S. foreign aid.
 
He believes foreign aid is essential to the U.S. mission in the world. So, presumably, the regime in Egypt will continue to pocket billions in American aid as it runs armored personnel carriers over Coptic Christians protesting in Cairo. The deaths of Christians at the hands of the Morsi administration evokes little concern from our leaders.
 
It will be left to NGOs to raise alarm over this continuing cold indifference toward Christian persecution from our State Department. We thank monitors such as the Institute on Religion & Democracy (IRD), the Ethics & Public Policy Center (EPPC) and Prof. Thomas Farr and the Berkley Center on Religion, Peace, and World Affairs at Georgetown University.
 
Our group, Family Research Council (FRC), plans to host China Aid Founder Bob Fu in Washington on April 24th.  We can help by giving a Washington platform to human rights activists like Bob Fu. In January, we hosted Women without Frontiers leader Reggie Littlejohn, who has done so much to raise awareness of the war on baby girls in China. In these ways, we hope to keep alive the spirit of religious liberty and of human rights. 
 
John Kerry is a successor to Thomas Jefferson. We challenge him to honor Jefferson's commitment to religious freedom, in China and around the world. And we remind him of Jefferson's understanding of the basis for human rights: "The care of human life and happiness-and not their destruction-is the first and only legitimate object of good government."

-----  
 
Ken Blackwell served as the U.S. ambassador to the U.N. Human Rights Commission from 1991-93.  Bob Morrison is a senior fellow at the Family Research Council. 


- - -

Pope Benedict XVI's Prayer Intentions for January 2013
General Intention:
The Faith of Christians. That in this Year of Faith Christians may deepen their knowledge of the mystery of Christ and witness joyfully to the gift of faith in him.
Missionary Intention: Middle Eastern Christians. That the Christian communities of the Middle East, often discriminated against, may receive from the Holy Spirit the strength of fidelity and perseverance.

Keywords: John Kerry, Ken Blackwell, Bob Morrison, China, religious persecution, anti-Christian persecution, Obama Administration

NEWSLETTERS »

E-mail:       Zip Code: (ex. 90001)
Today's Headlines

Sign up for a roundup of the day's top stories. 5 days / week. See Sample

Rate This Article

Very Helpful Somewhat Helpful Not Helpful at All

Yes, I am Interested No, I am not Interested

Rate Article

1 - 10 of 10 Comments

  1. Stephen
    2 months ago

    Answer: the same thing he does regarding the teachings of his church. Ignore them.

  2. kelso
    2 months ago

    Every US President since Nixon (Reagan included) granted China "Most Favored Nation" status.

  3. gerald
    2 months ago

    Why do Americans insist our secular government interfere with everyones business? Does our constitution direct Americans to control the entire world? We have a broke government that is not very good at world affairs. Now, if the Catholic leadership asked all Catholics to boycott all Chinese products---I would go for that . It is time to stop asking the US government to solve all our problems---they do a poor job of problem solving.

  4. Thomas
    2 months ago

    As he abandon his fellow viets in Vietnam for his own good , he will abandon his fellow catholics for his government career. He is a Ted Kennedy catholic, and his boss is the most antichristian president in my life time.

  5. Rob
    2 months ago

    Kerry will do nothing as all the previous administrations have done. It has nothing to do with Obama. And given our record here with abortion, not sure we have any credibility on the issue.

    Between using China as our bank and offshoring of slave labor, our country has absolutely zero interest in forcing them to do anything. We as Americans continue to support that regime every day we buy cheap overseas good, reject any all means to stop tax breaks for off-shoring and continue to pretend that this all started with Obama.

    But I do agree with the sentiment of the other posters, under Obama nothing will happen.

  6. Doc G
    2 months ago

    With respect to his office, Sen. Kerry cares only about number one.

  7. Jim
    2 months ago

    Probably nothing. He's an extension of "the administration" for which he serves. Like Hilary, it's "nothing has changed".

  8. James
    2 months ago

    When I think of how horrifying it is to have a president that seems to be disgusted with freedom, democracy, Christians, and most of all the unborn human life, it really brings me down. He is just a product of a liberal society that will destroy America and eventually the world. The people that support him like Secretary of State John Kerry are in full support of President Obama’s agenda. It is ironic that when this great country finally was coming together, it would be divided by the first African American president. I would have loved to be one of the people to vote for the first African American president if they had Christian values.
    More horrifying than this, is Christians and especially Catholic Christians that can go out and vote for a President like this. Mario Cuomo, Nancy Pelosi, Joseph Biden, Jerry Brown, and Martin O’Malley are just some of the many in our branches of government that call themselves Catholic. There are many churches out there they can go to, but they seem to have no shame keeping the Catholic label. John Kerry will do nothing to stop the persecution in China or the escalating persecution of Christians here in the United States. I pray for people like this daily, and I wonder what it would take for them to ever become a practicing Catholic?

  9. rafaelmarie
    2 months ago

    CHINA KILLS CATHOLICS...

    www.cardinalkungfoundation.com

  10. Kent Trompeter
    2 months ago

    What will John Kerry Do About Christian Persecution in China? Nothing! John Kerry serves at the pleasure of Obama and you can see what Obama thinks of religious rights in this county. Unless something changes in the near future our religious freedoms will go the way of the DoDo bird!


Leave a Comment

Comments submitted must be civil, remain on-topic and not violate any laws including copyright. We reserve the right to delete any comments which are abusive, inappropriate or not constructive to the discussion.

Though we invite robust discussion, we reserve the right to not publish any comment which denigrates the human person, undermines marriage and the family, or advocates for positions which openly oppose the teaching of the Catholic Church.

This is a supervised forum and the Editors of Catholic Online retain the right to direct it.

We also reserve the right to block any commenter for repeated violations. Your email address is required to post, but it will not be published on the site.

We ask that you NOT post your comment more than once. Catholic Online is growing and our ability to review all comments sometimes results in a delay in their publication.

Send me important information from Catholic Online and it's partners. See Sample

Post Comment


Newsletter Sign Up

Daily Readings

Reading 1, Acts 2:1-11
When Pentecost day came round, they had all met together, when ... Read More

Psalm, Psalms 104:1, 24, 29-30, 31, 34
Bless Yahweh, my soul, Yahweh, my God, how great you are! ... Read More

Gospel, John 20:19-23
In the evening of that same day, the first day of the week, the ... Read More

Reading 2, First Corinthians 12:3-7, 12-13
Because of that, I want to make it quite clear to you that no ... Read More

Saint of the Day

May 19 Saint of the Day

St. Celestine
May 19: When the father of this Italian saint died, his good mother ... Read More