Jinping's order to impose religious restrictions on China under the pretext of national security



In China, President Jinping is now in the process of dismantling religious and cultural freedoms and imposing religious restrictions. Under the guise of national security, China has sought to impose religious restrictions. President Jinping has ordered security agencies to tighten religious restrictions.
Chinese President Xi Jinping has ordered government agencies to impose religious restrictions on China. Under the guise of national security, China is in the process of dismantling religious and cultural freedoms. According to the ideology of the ruling Communist Party, religious policy is being prepared.
People of other religions living in China are also influenced by the culture of the Han people and the process for adopting Chinese culture and religion has begun. Jinping has launched a campaign called Sinisization. In China, sinisization is defined as the practice of behaving according to Chinese culture rather than believing in a religion. That is, people who are atheists and more committed to party work.
President Xi Jinping said in a statement that China would now work harder to encourage sinisization. For that, online religious restrictions will be strengthened. The idea of ​​a party is very important and it is necessary to build a bridge in every community based on it. To that end, China will take new initiatives in the country by imposing religious restrictions.
The Chinese president's reference was to Muslims and Christians, according to a report in Hong Kong's South China Morning Post. Concerns were raised that the Chinese government would crack down on people of this religion under the new policy.

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