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pays attention to religious work: official (05/17/2001)
Leaders of the Chinese Communist Party have always paid much attention
to religious work in the country, said China's top official in charge
of religious affairs.
In his article published in Wednesday's "Guangming Daily",
Ye Xiaowen, director of the State Administration of Religious Affairs
(SARA), noted that in the past 10 years, great progress has also
been recorded in the country's religious work.
The third generation of the collective leadership of the Chinese
Communist Party (CPC) Central Committee with Jiang Zemin at its
core attaches great importance to China's religious work, the official
said.
While upholding the correct policies of the previous leaderships,
the current CPC leadership has put forward a series of measures
and policies to better unite China's religious believers and non-believers
for the goal of building a socialism with Chinese characteristics.
The leaders emphasized that leading officials at all levels should
pay much attention to religious issues, do their utmost to maintain
the stability and continuity of religious policies, and develop
and consolidate the united patriotic front.
On many occasions, Jiang has stressed that how to properly handle
religious issues represents a major subject in China's modernization
drive and that all CPC officials should have a Marxist religious
outlook and be fully aware of the complexity and importance of religious
work.
In view of the great domestic and world changes around the end
of 1980s and early 1990s, Jiang pointed out that in the socialist
phase, religion will exist for a long time in the phase of socialism
and that the policies of freedom of religious belief will not change.
In 1991, Jiang put forward a principle governing the CPC's relations
with religious friends, that is, the two sides should unite and
cooperate politically and mutually respect each other's beliefs.
The principle has won wholehearted support from religious personages
and the religious believers, Ye said.
Meanwhile, the party has enhanced the management of China's religious
affairs and has properly dealt with religious problems as they arise.
In 1991, the CPC Central Committee and the State Council jointly
issued a circular on better religious work.
Three years later, the central government promulgated the Regulations
on the Administration of Sites for Religious Activities and the
Provisions on the Administration of Religious Activities of Aliens
Within The territory of The People's Republic of China.
The provisions marked an important step in China's rule of law
and its religious affairs work, the official said.
The Communist Party also stressed the importance of respecting
the religious beliefs of ethnic nationalities, resolutely checking
and opposing separatist activities by hostile forces under the pretext
of religion, and maintaining the social stability at border regions.
In the process, exchange activities between China's religious circles
and their foreign counterparts have been encouraged, while efforts
been taken to prevent the infiltration of hostile forces, Ye said.
In the article, the official also talked about the CPC's basic
religious policies in the initial stage of socialism and the aspects
that command further attention and more efforts from religious workers.
(Xinhua)
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