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    Antireligious campaigns in China are a series of policies and practices taken as part of the Chinese Communist Party's official promotion of state atheism...
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  • religion in China Heterodox teachings (Chinese law) Antireligious campaigns in China Persecution of Uyghurs in China Underground church House church (China) Human...
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  • of China History of Tibet (1950–present) Antireligious campaigns in China#Tibetan Buddhists Foreign relations of Tibet Freedom of religion in China#Tibetan...
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  • China has the world's largest irreligious population, and the Chinese government and the ruling Chinese Communist Party have conducted antireligious campaigns...
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  • Tibet by the People's Republic of China Antireligious campaigns in China § Tibetan Buddhists Freedom of religion in China § Tibetan Buddhism History of Tibet...
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    the PRC government officially promotes atheism, and has engaged in antireligious campaigns. Many churches, temples and mosques were destroyed during the...
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  • judgment was published on 1 March 2020. Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party "Who we are". China Tribunal. Retrieved 14 January 2020. "Profile:...
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    Xinjiang papers (category Political scandals in China)
    of China's internment camps in Xinjiang. Antireligious campaigns in China China Cables, November 2019 data leak Racism in China Human rights in China Persecution...
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    League of Militant Atheists (category Anti-religious campaign in the Soviet Union)
    Soyúz Bezbózhnikov), was an atheistic and antireligious organization of workers and intelligentsia that developed in Soviet Russia under influence of the ideological...
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    in China Freedom of religion in China Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party Human rights in China#Religious freedom Racism in China Demographics...
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    the Chinese government to suppress Falun Gong. Cisco denied customizing their technology for this purpose. Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist...
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    Catholicism, and Protestantism. In 2014, Western media outlets reported that it has conducted antireligious campaigns in order to promote atheism. According...
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    facilities. The Chinese government, which upholds a policy of state atheism, used the pandemic to continue its antireligious campaigns, demolishing Xiangbaishu...
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    which opposed the growth of religions. It directed varying degrees of antireligious efforts at varying faiths, depending on what threat they posed to the...
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  • [citation needed] The ruling Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially espouses state atheism, and has conducted antireligious campaigns to this end. The People's...
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    Soviet Antireligious Campaigns and Persecutions, St Martin's Press, New York (1988) pg 16 Православная церковь in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia (in Russian)...
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  • policy in various nations, such as the Soviet Union and People's Republic of China for example. Some non-Soviet Marxists opposed this antireligious stance...
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    Yiguandao (category Articles containing Chinese-language text)
    heretical cult as part of the greater antireligious campaign that took place. Yiguandao has since flourished in Taiwan, despite decades of persecution...
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    private homes.[citation needed] Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party Chris White, ed. (2019). Protestantism in Xiamen: Then and Now. Springer...
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  • reconsidered in the 43rd as S-204. However, the bill was passed by the 44th Parliament as S-223 on 15 December 2022. Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist...
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  • Buddha School Mainland China Administrative Deacon Station Freedom of religion in China Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party Governmental...
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    government of China, which upholds a policy of state atheism, used the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic to continue its antireligious campaigns, demolishing...
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  • The People's Republic of China, officially an atheist state, engages in Bible burning as a part of antireligious campaigns there. The extent and nature...
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    State Administration for Religious Affairs (category Religion in China)
    Religion portal Religion in China Freedom of religion in China Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party United Front Work Department State...
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  • in neighbouring Lithuanian Soviet Socialist Republic, which made it more difficult for the regime to impose its antireligious policies as it had in the...
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    that in essence boils down to an antireligious regime, a regime which officially rejects the concept of religion altogether, can be considered, in itself...
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    government of the People's Republic of China officially espouses state atheism, and has conducted antireligious campaigns to this end. Many churches, temples...
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    for all ethnic minorities in China to use Standard Chinese. The UFWD has also taken a leading role in antireligious campaigns under the official pretense...
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    the People's Republic of China officially espouses state atheism, and has conducted antireligious campaigns to this end. In December 2018, officials raided...
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    Persecution of Christians in the modern era International Day of Prayer for the Persecuted Church Antireligious campaigns of the Chinese Communist Party Asia...
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