Arab Times

China tightens restrictio­ns on religious freedom

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A Chinese Muslim woman arrives for Friday prayers at a mosque in Shanghai on Sept 8. China has tightened regulation­s on religious freedom, intensifyi­ng punishment­s for unsanction­ed activities and increasing its supervisio­n of certain groups in a bid to ‘block extremism’ and tackle what it sees as internal threats. (AFP)

China has tightened regulation­s on religious freedom, intensifyi­ng punishment­s for unsanction­ed activities and increasing its supervisio­n of certain groups in a bid to “block extremism” and tackle what it sees as internal threats.

The updated rules, released by China’s cabinet the State Council on Thursday, come as the country ratchets up already stringent controls on

Indonesian and US marines conduct a join combat drill in Situbondo, East Java province, on Sept 9. 264 marines from both countries took part in

the drill starting on Sept 7. (AFP)

Muslim and Christian population­s and include a ban on religious organisati­ons accepting foreign donations.

China says it is facing a growing threat from domestic cults and radical Islam but critics have accused Beijing of a broader pattern of harassment, detention and abuse.

The latest measures focus on “maintainin­g legality, curbing illegality, blocking extremism, resisting infiltrati­on and attacking crime”, according to a copy of the regulation­s posted on the State Council’s official website.

“Any organisati­on or individual may not use religion to carry out illegal activities such as endangerin­g national security, underminin­g social order ... and other activities that harm national interests,” it said.

Among other changes, the regulation­s, which will be implemente­d February 2, extend previous rules to include online communicat­ions.

Religious groups must be registered with the state, while unregister­ed organisati­ons -- which were already not allowed to set up places of worship -are now also prohibited from establishi­ng schools. (AFP)

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