The Supremacy of the Party: China’s Weaponisation of Legislation and Policy to Curtail Freedom of Religion or Belief

CSW’s previous reports on freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) in China, published in 2020 and 2022 respectively, documented the rapid and   significant deterioration of the human rights situation in the country. Both reports focused  on visible violations targeting religious or belief communities. 

The authoritarian posture of the Chinese government became even more apparent during and after the COVID-19  pandemic. While much of the world gradually returned to normal, China maintained its harsh and deeply repressive ‘zero tolerance’ lockdown  policy. In 2022, public frustration over the government’s extreme measures culminated in the peaceful White Paper protest. The movement was swiftly crushed and many participants were  arrested, while others were forced into exile.   

Three years on, and the pattern of suppression has  not only persisted but, expanded. FoRB violations are no longer limited to the closure or demolition of  community sites or the arrests of clergy. The violations have evolved into more subtle and systemic forms of control, extending across a wide spectrum that includes education, law, technology, international trade and cultural expression.  At the heart of this expansion lies the concept of  ‘sinicisation’. 

While it may appear to be a benign effort  to integrate religious practice with Chinese culture, the  essence of religious sinicisation is not merely cultural assimilation; it is political domestication. 

The objectives of this report are to inform policy makers, parliamentarians, researchers, NGOs, media, enterprises,  and religious leaders of the repressive legal architecture underpinning FoRB violations in China, and to encourage them to consider further actions that could be taken to  address this, and thereby assist victims. It also aims to elicit further academic research, and policy advocacy. 

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