BEIJING: Beijing officials have shut down one of China's largest "underground" Protestant churches for operating without a license, the Communist government's latest move to ramp up control over religious worship.
Around 70 officials stormed into the Zion Church—housed on the third floor of a nondescript office building in the north of the capital—after its Sunday afternoon service, said church pastor Jin Mingri.
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