The following shocking news report is from China Aid.
(Hubei - March 14, 2011) When police raided the Christians’ legal study in Yangdang Town, Zaoyang City, Hubei Province on February 23, 2011, they destroyed video cameras, audio recording devices, cell phones, and any other equipment that might have captured evidence of the violent raid. But the victims are not staying silent. Following is a written account of the raid by those who witnessed and suffered from it.
We are a group of kind-hearted Christians from Yangdang Town (hometown of the aerospace hero Nie Haisheng), Zaoyang City, Hubei Province, and we are legal and law-abiding citizens of the People’s Republic of China. In our ordinary life, we sincerely abide by the laws and regulations of the state. We conduct ourselves with the teachings from the Bible and live by observing the rules. So we did not expect that at about 6 p.m. on February 23, 2011, we would personally see and experience the law enforcement officers of the state — the so-called “people’s police” — arrest, beat and severely punish ordinary people. Even now, fear still lingers in us.
As  over 20 of us friends and relatives were studying the relevant laws and  rules of the “Regulations on Religions Affairs” promulgated by the  State Council, suddenly in burst Fu Dewu, head of Xiangyang Municipal  Bureau for Ethnic and Religious Affairs and Li Guiming, director of  Zaoyang Municipal Bureau of Religion, leading over 100 riot police  officers and over 80 plainclothes “hired roughnecks” with towels on  their wrists as an identification mark headed by Chai Pujun, director of  Zaoyang Municipal Public Security Bureau.  They smashed the door open  and broke into the house of our brother without presenting any legal  documents or going through any legally required procedures. They shot  tear gas at our group of 20 — some of us completely unarmed, all  law-abiding religious citizens.  Wielding their batons, they beat,  kicked and prodded the people.  Many police officers and plainclothes  agents beat two sisters to the floor (one of the sisters is relatively  advanced in age).  They passed out on the spot with foam coming from  their mouths and convulsions in their hands and legs.   We demanded that  they be sent to the hospital immediately.  The officials wouldn’t  listen to us and continued to hit the people with their batons.  More at China Aid.