Communist China tightens grip on religion with sweeping new laws

Communist China tightens grip on religion with sweeping new laws

New legislation from the Chinese Communist Party will take effect next month, ushering in fresh restrictions on the practice of religion in the country.

Under laws set to take effect May 1, foreigners in China will be subject to increased control on the exercise of their religion. In 38 Articles, the new laws further promote the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) goal of sinicization, namely the practice of enforcing all religions to adhere to communist beliefs and practice.

 

Communist China tightens grip on religion with sweeping new laws

Communist China tightens grip on religion with sweeping new laws

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Communist China tightens grip on religion with sweeping new laws
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