Thirty types of religious acts are punishable by national law

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-03-07

1.Compel citizens to believe in a religion or not to believe in a religion, or interfere with the normal religious activities of religious groups, religious schools, or religious activity sites.

2.Serious violations of public security management regulations.

3.Infringing on the lawful rights and interests of religious groups, religious schools, religious activity sites, and religious citizens.

4.Promote, support, or fund religious extremism, or use religion to endanger public safety, undermine national unity, the state, and terrorist activities.

5.Endanger public safety or seriously disrupt social order.

6.Holding large-scale religious activities without authorization, causing serious social impact.

7.Religious sites have not gone through the formalities for changing their registration or filing in accordance with regulations.

8.Religious schools violate training objectives, school charters, and curriculum requirements.

9.Religious activity sites have not established relevant management systems.

10.Houses and structures used for religious activities and their attached living houses for religious professionals are transferred, mortgaged, or used as in-kind investment.

11.Major accidents and incidents that occur in religious activity sites are not reported in a timely manner, causing serious consequences.

12.Contrary to the principle of religious independence and self-management.

13.Accepting donations at home and abroad in violation of relevant state regulations.

14.Refusal to accept the supervision and management carried out by the administrative organs in accordance with the law.

15.Violation of relevant national regulations on finance, accounting, assets, and tax administration.

16.Regulations related to the management of illegal publications or Internet Religious Information Services.

17.Unauthorized establishment of religious activity venues and religious schools.

18.Religious activity sites that have had their registration revoked or their registration certificates revoked and still carry out religious activities.

19.Non-religious groups, non-religious schools, non-religious activity sites, and non-designated temporary activity sites organize and hold religious activities, and accept religious donations.

20.Organizing citizens to leave the country to participate in religious training, conferences, pilgrimages, and other activities without authorization.

21.Carrying out religious education and training without authorization.

22.Proselytizing, holding religious activities, and establishing religious organizations in schools and other educational institutions other than religious schools.

23.Provide facilitation conditions for illegal religious activities.

24.Unauthorized construction of large open-air religious statues.

25.Investing in or contracting for the operation of religious activity sites or large-scale open-air religious statues.

26.Clerics advocating, supporting, or funding religious extremism, undermining national unity, the state, and carrying out terrorist activities or participating in related activities.

27.Being dominated by foreign forces, accepting appointments to teaching positions by foreign religious groups or institutions without authorization.

28.Social organizations violate relevant state provisions by accepting donations with religious conditions at home or abroad.

29.Clerics organize or preside over unapproved religious activities outside religious activity sites.

30.Other violations of national laws and regulations.

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