Despite Reports, South Korea Claims Murdered Chinese Nationals Were Not Missionaries

Lee Zingyang, 24 and Meng Lisi, 26, had been in Pakistan since November 2016. On June 8, the Islamic State group claimed responsibility for their murders.
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A South Korean official says there is “no evidence” that two Chinese nationals, whose abduction and murder in Pakistan has been claimed by the Islamic State group, had secretly travelled there to work—with a South Korean—as Christian missionaries.

Pakistan’s interior ministry had claimed Lee Zingyang, 24 and Meng Lisi, 26, whose murders were claimed by IS on 8 June, had traveled to the southwestern city of Quetta “under the garb of learning [the] Urdu language from a Korean national” but were “actually engaged in preaching”.

But the South Korean official told the Hindustan Times that “nothing has so far been found to verify the suspicion that they were involved with a Korean missionary group”.

Lee and Meng were part of a group of 13 Chinese nationals attending Urdu classes, though Chinese media reported that the school and language exchange, run by a South Korean, was “merely a front for conducting religious activities”.

A Chinese student interviewed by the government-sanctioned English-language newspaper, The Global Times, said South Korea “recruits young people in China” and “sends teenagers to conduct missionary activities in Muslim countries … Compared to Chinese, more South Koreans have been killed abroad due to risky missionary activities in conservative Islamic regions. Some Chinese voluntarily join in the dangerous missionary activities in countries like Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iraq after being converted by South Koreans.”

According to the Hindustan Times, the move to blame South Korean missionaries for allegedly “misleading and misguiding” Chinese youngsters into preaching Christianity in foreign countries was meant to “mislead the Chinese people”.

“Most Chinese Christians have become Christian through Chinese evangelists. It has been very difficult for foreign citizens to proselytize in China. China does not have a visa category for religious clergy or missionaries. Some foreign students, professionals and business people may do evangelistic work within China, but evangelistic activities are restricted,” Yang Fenggang, director of the Center on Religion and Chinese Society at Purdue University, told the Indian newspaper.

Carsten T. Vala, from the department of political science at Loyola University, Maryland, added: “Chinese nationals are themselves quite active in foreign missionary work, and in my more than 10 years of interviews of Chinese Christians, I found a number of Chinese Christians who were eager to go abroad as missionaries. At least one Chinese church leader I interviewed reported that his congregation had sent missionaries to Pakistan, Afghanistan and other Arabic-speaking countries.”

Yang said that “even if it was found that the two Chinese were preaching Christianity, it’s the IS terrorists who should be blamed for their deaths”.

An increasing number of Chinese have settled in Pakistan’s impoverished Balochistan Province, the capital of which is Quetta, as part of the $57 billion China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) project, which aims to re-establish a flourishing Silk Road between the two countries. China was quick to say that, while the “atrocity” was “appalling”, “it cannot drive a wedge between China and Pakistan, nor will the construction of the CPEC be disrupted”. {eoa}

This article originally appeared on World Watch Monitor.

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