Update: Li Ying released early from prison in China
(Sources: China Aid Association, VOM-USA)

Praise God for Li's early release!
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Journalist and Christian activist Li Ying was released
from prison in China on December 25, 2011, almost five years before the
end of her 15-year sentence. During her time in prison, she was
reportedly forced to work 15 hours a day on products for export. Her
visits with her family were also strictly limited, and she was not
allowed to have a Bible.
Li was arrested in April 2001 for her work on an
underground Christian magazine. In December 2001, Li was one of 17 South
China Church leaders who were convicted of "using a cult to undermine
enforcement of the law," five of whom were sentenced to death. Li was
one of them, but as a result of the ensuing international outcry a
higher court revoked the death sentences in September 2002, citing lack
of clarity about certain facts and insufficient evidence. The case was
retried in October 2002. Instead of the crime of "using a cult," the
five who had been condemned to death were convicted instead of
"intentional assault" (for more information,
click here).
China Aid Association founder and president, Bob Fu,
spoke with Li on February 10. Li is very grateful for the support she
received from around the world. She told Fu that she was aware of the
many letters she had received but that authorities never let her see the
letters.
Thank the Lord for this wonderful answer to prayer! Ask
Him to restore Li physically and emotionally. Pray that she will draw
ever closer to Him as she comes to terms with her new life outside
prison walls. Pray for the many Christian believers currently in prison
for their faith.
To learn more about the persecuted Church in China, please visit the
China Country Report. To find out how you can encourage other imprisoned believers in China, visit VOM's letter writing site at
www.PrisonerAlert.com. For our letter writing guide and complete prisoners' list, go to the
Writing Letters page.