A group pf nuns, priests and lay faithful from Anyang have staged a
demonstration in Tianjing to ask for the restitution of a building owned
by the diocese, which the local government wants to demolish, selling
the land.
The demonstration attempt took place two days ago in front of the
seat of government of the Hexi District (Tianjin), which occupies the
building. But the protesters were stopped by the security personnel and
some nuns were beaten.
The diocese of Anyang has a large number of buildings in Tianjin.
Some of them were requisitioned during the rural reform movement of the
Cultural Revolution. Under Deng Xiaoping’s reform, Beijing established
that private property was to be restored to the rightful owners, unless
they were being used for purely social purposes.
But in this case - as
is frequently the case - although the government recognized the diocese
of Anyang as the owner of the building, it has failed to hand it over
for their use. In addition, the district government has planned to sell
the land and destroy the building which is located in the city center
and is very attractive from an economic point of view.
According to some believers, this case is a sign that "the religious
policy of the Party’s Central Committee is not followed by local
governments".
The faithful have confidence "in Secretary Xi Jinping, [under whom]
religious policies have improved, given that he pays much more attention
to religious issues".
In addition, "the Party’s Central Committee
defends the rule of law, safeguarding the legal rights under the law."
This is why they believe that "the property should be returned without
undue difficulty".
According to research of the Holy Spirit Study Centre in Hong Kong, the turnover linked to the confiscated church property that has never been returned is around 130 billion yuan (13 billion euro)