(Washington Post) Chinese blocked visit by U.S. religious freedom envoy, advocates say

Chinese officials denied a visa to a top State Department envoy and refused to meet with her to discuss issues of religious freedom days before this week’s high-profile visit to Washington by China’s vice president, according to rights advocates and others.

Suzan Johnson Cook, the U.S. ambassador at large for international religious freedom, was scheduled to travel to China on Feb. 8, according to several rights advocates who were invited to brief her ahead of the visit. But as the date drew near, Chinese leaders refused to grant her meetings with government officials.

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One comment on “(Washington Post) Chinese blocked visit by U.S. religious freedom envoy, advocates say

  1. Br. Michael says:

    I like the irony. Obama is protesting China’s trampling on religious freedom while he is doing the same thing in this country.