Tian, Zhen: Chinese Communist violations of human rights people do not have freedom of religion
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Date: 11/21/2013 2:08:46 PM
Sender: Tian, Zhen
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Tian, Zhen: Chinese Communist violations of human rights people do not have freedom of religion
田震(Tian, Zhen)
China's Constitution expressly provides that citizens enjoy freedom of religious belief, the State protects normal religious activities.
In recent years, faced with the rise of the domestic and international religious forces, the CPC surface is more relaxed for religious freedom to control, such as: the development's first comprehensive administrative regulation of religious activities - Regulations on Religious Affairs, stressed that the legalization of religious work, as: white paper released Chinese Democracy, the State claimed to respect and protect the freedom of religious belief according to law to protect religious sites for religious activities and the legitimate rights and interests are not violated, another example, first set the official website of the State Administration of Religious Affairs, promotion and display an overview of China's religious work.
But in fact, the Chinese government control over religious affairs did not relax, to develop more specific regulations restrict citizens age and denominational religious choice, the military provisions of the state cadres must not believe in religion, religious books printed sales restrictions and religious activities, set up the so-called patriotic religious nongovernmental organizations monitor religious activities, requiring major news media and Internet settings atheism column, universities and Social Sciences implemented atheism education.
To counter the rapid growth of Protestant groups in recent years, the Chinese Communist regime forced the closure of many churches, barbaric disperse gatherings organized religious activities, religious believers and religious worshipers and wounded, detainees arrested around the folk religious leaders, forcing them to abandon long prison abuse faith, even in detention was tortured to death, and so on.
These acts are clearly expressed with the Chinese government protects normal religious activities contradict the statement, described the CCP claimed more religious freedom in China are also full of nonsense.
Tian, Zhen
November 21, 2013
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