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China is rolling out new rules on religious activity on the internet amid an ongoing crackdown on churches, mosques and other institutions by the officially atheist Communist Party.

Anyone wishing to provide religious instruction or similar services online, must apply by name and be judged morally fit and politically reliable, according to draft regulations posted online late on Monday by China's State Administration for Religious Affairs.

Organisations and schools that receive licenses can operate only on their internal networks that require users to be registered and are barred from seeking converts or distributing texts or other religious materials, the rules said.

They also impose tight limits on what can be said or posted, including a ban on criticism of the party's leadership and official religious policies, promoting religious participation by minors, and "using religion to... overthrow the socialist system."

Live streaming of religious activities, including praying, preaching or even burning incense, is also forbidden.

Authorities in recent months have ratcheted up pressure on religious groups, destroying crosses, burning Bibles, shutting churches and ordering followers to renounce their faith.

The campaign is part of a drive to "Sinicise" religion by demanding loyalty to the Communist Party and leader Xi Jinping.

Observers call it the most severe crackdown since religious freedom was written into the Chinese constitution in 1982.

Chinese law requires religious believers to worship only in congregations registered with the authorities and bans most religious observance in private homes.

All of China's officially recognized religions appear to have been affected by the crackdown.

In the northwestern region of Xinjiang, an estimated 1 million Uighurs and other members of Muslim minority groups have been arbitrarily detained in indoctrination camps where they are forced to denounce Islam and profess loyalty to the party.

The government denies setting up the camps but says it is taking necessary measures to eliminate extremism.
 
China is rolling out new rules on religious activity on the internet amid an ongoing crackdown on churches, mosques and other institutions by the officially atheist Communist Party.

That's good.

Chinese are doing what we are unable to do. Organised religions have only stoked tensions and taken lives in my country. It is very saddening to see the intrusion of foreign ideologies who are unwilling to integrate in host societies.

And sadly, organised religions only know how to take control, usurp power and threaten others by slowly expanding with nefarious intentions.

I am against communism, but in this regard, the Chinese are doing a fabulous job.

Our democracy has clauses that guarantees specific 'minorities' some extra-special powers due to political vested interests. As a result many people get frustrated due to police inaction. After some time, this dam of patience just bursts open and people start taking law into their own hands, with festering distrust lasting for decades and even centuries.

This is the exact inaction, which resulted in xenophobia and oversensitivity among the American people today. Had the previous US governments addressed these pain points, things won't have gone so bad.
 
So glad I live in the west and have all my freedoms.
 
That's good.

Chinese are doing what we are unable to do. Organised religions have only stoked tensions and taken lives in my country. It is very saddening to see the intrusion of foreign ideologies who are unwilling to integrate in host societies.

And sadly, organised religions only know how to take control, usurp power and threaten others by slowly expanding with nefarious intentions.

I am against communism, but in this regard, the Chinese are doing a fabulous job.

Our democracy has clauses that guarantees specific 'minorities' some extra-special powers due to political vested interests. As a result many people get frustrated due to police inaction. After some time, this dam of patience just bursts open and people start taking law into their own hands, with festering distrust lasting for decades and even centuries.

This is the exact inaction, which resulted in xenophobia and oversensitivity among the American people today. Had the previous US governments addressed these pain points, things won't have gone so bad.
Do you consider hinduism as an organized religion?
 
Good. This is how it should be done, afterall there is no official religion in China. China, by allowing its citizens to freely practicing religions of their own choice as long as they're law abiding, is already showing great magnanimousness.
 
https://www.dawn.com/news/amp/1432274


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China is rolling out new rules on religious activity on the internet amid an ongoing crackdown on churches, mosques and other institutions by the officially atheist Communist Party.

Anyone wishing to provide religious instruction or similar services online, must apply by name and be judged morally fit and politically reliable, according to draft regulations posted online late on Monday by China's State Administration for Religious Affairs.

Organisations and schools that receive licenses can operate only on their internal networks that require users to be registered and are barred from seeking converts or distributing texts or other religious materials, the rules said.

They also impose tight limits on what can be said or posted, including a ban on criticism of the party's leadership and official religious policies, promoting religious participation by minors, and "using religion to... overthrow the socialist system."

Live streaming of religious activities, including praying, preaching or even burning incense, is also forbidden.

Authorities in recent months have ratcheted up pressure on religious groups, destroying crosses, burning Bibles, shutting churches and ordering followers to renounce their faith.

The campaign is part of a drive to "Sinicise" religion by demanding loyalty to the Communist Party and leader Xi Jinping.

Observers call it the most severe crackdown since religious freedom was written into the Chinese constitution in 1982.

Chinese law requires religious believers to worship only in congregations registered with the authorities and bans most religious observance in private homes.

All of China's officially recognized religions appear to have been affected by the crackdown.

In the northwestern region of Xinjiang, an estimated 1 million Uighurs and other members of Muslim minority groups have been arbitrarily detained in indoctrination camps where they are forced to denounce Islam and profess loyalty to the party.

The government denies setting up the camps but says it is taking necessary measures to eliminate extremism.
Photo in the above post is fake.
 
morally fit and politically reliable
The keywords are here. In China, two sets of rules determine legality. One is the explicit laws written down in books. The other is the implicit laws in communists' heads. They can bring the whole apparatus of violence upon you even you don't violate any written laws interpreted with common sense and cultural norm.
 
Christianity gives religion a bad name. Too bad the Chinese have been turned off by religion because of communism, which was not a reaction to Islam but European abuses under Christianity.
 
It's from Dawn, back in 2013: link.
If this is true, then I condemn Dawn for their dishonesty.

But hey, during the Iraq war, CNN and BBC were mute about the war crimes committed over there.
Time to call a spade a spade.

When it comes to anything remotely negative about China . Pakistani reaction is this ::china::pakistan:

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No, we say their country, their internal affairs. Same goes for India, you hypocrite.
 
If this is true, then I condemn Dawn for their dishonesty.

But hey, during the Iraq war, CNN and BBC were mute about the war crimes committed over there.
Time to call a spade a spade.


No, we say their country, their internal affairs. Same goes for India, you hypocrite.

Human Rights Watch started that Abu Ghraib prison investigation so now apparently they are calling for an investigation of China’s Uighur detention.

Of course for doing that they are now considered crackpots and liars...
 
Human Rights Watch started that Abu Ghraib prison investigation so now apparently they are calling for an investigation of China’s Uighur detention.

Of course for doing that they are now considered crackpots and liars...
Regardless, It is China's internal affairs.

Who am I to tell them to run their house?
 
Regardless, It is China's internal affairs.

Who am I to tell them to run their house?
No one and yet you should speak when it's unfair...
That's One of the most important basic condition of what it means to be a Muslim (If you are one ofc)...
 
No one and yet you should speak when it's unfair...
That's One the most basic condition of being Muslim (If you are one ofc)...
I am against the persecution of anyone's faith.

But as you know it is the Chinese Communist party running the show in China.

Who am I to intervene in China's affairs?

The beef ban in India is unfair too? but that is India's internal affairs.
 
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