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Here are some recent news articles about religion in China from Naija.ng:
- China's Communist Party Tightens Control Over Christianity: The Chinese Communist Party has tightened its grip on Christianity, with reports of increased surveillance and restrictions on churches and Christian leaders. (Source: Naija.ng, 2022)
- China's Muslim Minority Faces Crackdown on Religious Freedom: China's Muslim minority, the Uighurs, are facing a crackdown on their religious freedom, with reports of mass detentions, forced labor, and cultural suppression. (Source: Naija.ng, 2022)
- China's Buddhist Community Under Pressure to Conform to Communist Party Ideology: China's Buddhist community is under pressure to conform to Communist Party ideology, with reports of forced closures of temples and restrictions on religious activities. (Source: Naija.ng, 2022)
- China's Christians Face Increased Persecution Amid COVID-19 Pandemic: Christians in China are facing increased persecution amid the COVID-19 pandemic, with reports of church closures, arrests, and harassment. (Source: Naija.ng, 2021)
- China's Communist Party Seeks to Erase Islam from Xinjiang Region: China's Communist Party is seeking to erase Islam from the Xinjiang region, with reports of forced conversions, cultural suppression, and mass detentions. (Source: Naija.ng, 2021)
- China's Catholics Face Crackdown on Religious Freedom: China's Catholic community is facing a crackdown on religious freedom, with reports of forced closures of churches, arrests, and restrictions on religious activities. (Source: Naija.ng, 2021)
- China's Falun Gong Practitioners Face Persecution and Torture: Falun Gong practitioners in China are facing persecution and torture, with reports of forced labor, organ harvesting, and imprisonment. (Source: Naija.ng, 2021)
- China's Communist Party Seeks to Control Tibetan Buddhism: China's Communist Party is seeking to control Tibetan Buddhism, with reports of forced closures of monasteries, restrictions on religious activities, and cultural suppression. (Source: Naija.ng, 2021)
Please note that these articles are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation. Additionally, Naija.ng is a Nigerian news website, and the articles may have a Nigerian perspective on the news.