(Minghui.org) The 2022 Annual Report of the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) was released on April 25. It found that “the religious freedom considerations in China deteriorated” in 2021. Citing information from Minghui.org, the report said at least 101 practitioners had lost their lives to the persecution last year.
Thousands of Practitioners Harassed and Arrested
As defined by the International Religious Freedom Act (IRFA), the report again designated China as a “country of particular concern (CPC)” for “engaging in systematic, ongoing, and egregious violations of religious freedom.”
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has not only banned its members from believing in or practicing any faith, but also long repressed religious freedom, according to the report. In recent years it has become increasingly hostile toward religions, implementing campaigns to “Sinicise” them.
“These policies require religious groups to support CCP rule and its political objectives, including by altering their religious teachings to conform to CCP ideology and policy,” noted the report. “Both registered and unregistered religious groups and individuals who run afoul of the CCP face harassment, detention, arrest, imprisonment, and other abuses.”
Peaceful groups like Falun Gong are even more vulnerable to persecution. “Falun Gong source Minghui reported that in 2021, authorities harassed and arrested thousands of Falun Gong practitioners and sentenced 892 to prison terms. At least 101 practitioners died as a result of government persecution,” wrote the report.
There are 208 Falun Gong practitioners on the Freedom of Religion of Belief (FoRB) Victim List, making it one of the worst persecuted groups in China.