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China Strongly Rejects U.S. Report on Religion: FM Spokesman
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2002-05-10
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China has strongly rejected a U.S.-based
organization's criticism of its stance on religion, calling
the allegations totally groundless and an interference in
China's internal affairs. In its recent annual report, the so-called U.S.
Commission on International Religious Freedom made
inappropriate comments on the religious situation in some
developing countries, including China,Foreign Ministry
spokesman Kong Quan said in Beijing on
Thursday.
The attacks on China's
policies toward religion and minority groups, and the
Chinese government's lawful ban on the evil Falun Gong cult,
were totally groundless, and trod on the fundamental
principles of international relations, Kong
said.
"The Chinese people are
dissatisfied with and strongly oppose this act of
interference in their internal affairs," Kong told a
routine press briefing.
The spokesman stressed that the freedom of religious belief
is protected by Chinese law.
"Falun Gong is not a religion, but a
cult," he said, adding that the government bans the
cult to safeguard the basic human rights of its people, and
has mass support including that of religious
circles.
Kong Quan accused the U.S.
organization of gratuitously denouncing China each year in
the name of religious freedom.
"Its real aim is to interfere in China's internal
affairs while undermining China-U.S. relations," he
said. Enditem
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