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China's Policies Toward Spiritual Movements: One Hundred Eleventh Congress, Second Session, June 18, 2010 (in English)
Congressional-Executive Commission on Ch
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Synopsis "China's Policies Toward Spiritual Movements: One Hundred Eleventh Congress, Second Session, June 18, 2010 (in English)"
The Chinese Government has allowed space for some spiritual movements to operate in China, but the Communist Party has banned other groups, such as the popular spiritual movement, Falun Gong. Authorities have subjected members of Falun Gong and other banned groups to strict surveillance and, in some cases, imprisonment, detention outside the legal system, and other abuses. Why does the Chinese Government consider some spiritual movements a threat, and what challenges and prospects do Falun Gong practitioners face in China that adherents of other groups may not? And what does the Chinese Government's treatment of spiritual movements mean for religious freedom in China?