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BEIJING, Feb. 2 -- Head of China's top political advisory body says the
government will stick to its policy of supporting religious freedom in the
country.
Speaking at a symposium on religion Tuesday in Beijing, Jia Qinglin praised
China's achievements in religious work in 2004.
The official also said the Regulations on Religious Affairs mark an
important progress in religion-related laws.
(Source:CRIENGLISH.com) |