China to regulate online religious activity amid crackdown

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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 by the state administration for religious affairs.

Organisations and schools that receive licences 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”.

Livestreaming 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 officially atheist Communist Party and leader Xi Jinping.

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

AP

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