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Remedies for Religious Persecution in China: An International Human Rights Perspective

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The Chinese government is waging an assault on religion. Millions of Christians, Muslims, and Buddhists are being subjected to arbitrary detention, forced labor, torture, and the destruction of religious buildings, books and artifacts. This blog post examines whether the international community can...

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