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"I thank the Council for its reply. A lot done; a lot more to do. The reality of it is that, as regards religious practice in China, Article 36 of the Constitution of the People’s Republic states exactly what is involved. It is very carefully phrased. ‘Religious belief’ is guaranteed, but what about practice? What constitutes ‘normal religious activities’? And, as regards ‘foreign domination’, if an outside preacher comes in, that is regarded as ‘foreign domination’. And the religions that are really looked at askance are Buddhism, Catholicism, Deism, Islam and Protestant Christianity.
A lot done, but an awful lot more to do – so keep up the good work."@en1
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