Third worship place threatened with demolition.LOS ANGELES, June 27 (CDN) — Vietnamese  officials in Muong Cha district, Dien Bien Province, destroyed two new  church buildings of ethnic minority Hmong Christians this month and  threatened to tear down a third.
  
 The Ho He Church, erected  in April by the unregistered Vietnam Good News Mission, was demolished  on June 17. The Phan Ho Church of the registered Evangelical Church of  Vietnam (North) was destroyed on June 13, 2012. The church threatened  with demolition, The Cong Church, also belongs to the Vietnam Good News  Mission.
  
 These congregations of 500 to 600 people, which  began as house churches, had long outgrown even the largest home, so the  Hmong had sacrificed and worked to erect wooden worship buildings. As  local police, paramilitary forces and other authorities descended on the  church buildings by the dozens, the Christians could only watch with  deep sadness and frustration as the houses of worship were reduced to  rubble and government promises about freedom of religion were again  broken, area sources said.   Full story at Compass Direct.