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VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- Dozens of Christian villagers in Laos were reportedly facing uncertainty Thursday, September 25, after local authorities told them they will be expelled because several Christian families refuse to renounce their faith in Christ. It came as a widow said she had forgiven those who killed her husband because of his church activities, the latest in several violent incidents against Christian villagers in parts of the Communist nation.
VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- Authorities in Laos have ordered families of three detained Christians in Savannakhet province to sign documents renouncing their faith in Jesus Christ, rights investigators said Thursday, August 28.
VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- At least 90 Christians in Laos, including church leaders, remained missing Saturday, August 9, as part of an apparent government backed crackdown on Christian worship services in three provinces of the Asian nation.
VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- Concerns remained Wednesday, April 2, about the whereabouts of some eight Khmu pastors from Laos’ Oudomxay Province, have reportedly been arrested while entering Thailand to attend Christian meetings,
VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- At least 15 Christian families in Laos remained unaccounted for Sunday, March 16, after security forces raided their villages and Hmomg church leaders were sentenced to 15 years imprisonment, human rights investigators said.
VIENTIANE, LAOS (BosNewsLife)-- A village church in Laos that once had nearly 2,000 members has shrunk to only a few dozen daring to attend, amid a deadly government crackdown on local believers accused of being "separatist rebels," a Christian news agency reported Thursday, October 11.