China’s religion policy aims to increase state control
September 13, 2019
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CWN Editor's Note: Father Bernardo Cervellera of the AsiaNews service surveys China’s policies on religion, and finds them marked by zero tolerance for ‘underground’ communities, increased control of recognized religious groups, and a demand for support of government policies.
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