China: ban

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Apr 2019
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On 9 January, Christian online activity came under more pressure with a ban on uploading short videos to the Internet that violate ‘national religious policies’.

Anything that authorities view as promoting ‘religious extremism’ is now officially outlawed and authorities warned that websites hosting non-compliant media will be shut down.

The government-backed China Netcasting Services Association (CNSA) published a list of banned subject matter on its official website.

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