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ZGBriefs | October 25, 2018

[…] country’s pig population. The virus, passed through contaminated feed or exposure to infected animals, has a near-100% fatality rate and there is no vaccine. Science / Technology Google Wants China. Will Chinese Users Want Google? (October 19, 2018, Wired) During Google’s absence, China’s internet population swelled by nearly 70 percent, to 772 million. One challenge for […]

Chinese Church Voices

An Official Code of Conduct for China’s Pastors

[…] more vigilant in recognizing and preventing the capability of foreign infiltration as well as to stand on guard against cults, heresies, and extremism.  In addition, the document promotes mutual respect and harmony between different religions as well as inter-religious dialogue and cultural exchanges. It also demands that staff conform to churches' rules and regulations […]

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November 14, 2013

[…] from Beijing, where many Chinese people have been investing in empty properties. Video: Typhoon Haiyan brings destruction to southern China (November 12, 2013, BBC) At Bloomberg, Special Code Keeps Some Articles Out of China (November 13, 2013, Sinosphere) It is called Code 204. Editors at Bloomberg News append it to an article to ensure […]

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August 8, 2014

[…] 2014, AsiaNews.it) As news about churches being demolished in Zhejiang (and elsewhere) and Christians arrested and tortured makes global headlines, the Beijing government vows to continue to promote the development of a Chinese Christian theology according to the national policy on religion. This was stated by Wang Zuoan, head of the State Religious Affairs […]

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ZGBriefs | April 21, 2016

[…] gives in to censorship, say academics (April 14, 2016, Australia Financial Review) The ABC agreed to comply with China's tough censorship laws when it opened a website promoting Australia inside the country last year, a decision that has led to criticism the broadcaster is refusing to publish articles critical of the Chinese government. According […]

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ZGBriefs | September 13, 2018

China cracks down on 'chaotic' religious information online (September 10, 2018, The Guardian) All organisations promoting religious messages on the internet will have to apply for licenses.

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ZGBriefs | July 25, 2019

[…] it finally split apart. I’ll call those who followed the evangelist, Truth Church and those who stayed, Love Church. Society / Life China Plans To Replace Postal Codes With ‘Personal Address IDs’ (July 18, 2019, Sixth Tone) Postal codes in China could soon be a thing of the past. The research arm of the State Post […]

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ZGBriefs | April 2, 2020

[…] be postponed by a month to July 7 and 8 due to the novel coronavirus disease epidemic, the Ministry of Education (MOE) said Tuesday. China’s coronavirus health code apps raise concerns over privacy  (April 1, 2020, The Guardian) As millions of people in China emerge from weeks of lockdown, their freedom of movement is largely dependent on phone […]

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ZGBriefs | May 21, 2020

[…] an app that can be downloaded on the country’s tax bureau website. Though that might sound simple enough, the catch is that the app requires an individualized tax code, and in yet another case of “things you can’t do without an official Chinese ID number,” foreigners will have to go to a tax bureau office in […]

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As Churches Reopen in China (2)

[…] attend the services, the reopened churches were able to be truly orderly and quiet, and there were no problems or conflicts in the process of lining up, code scanning, or temperature measurement. From what I have seen, although some believers were unable to attend services due to incomplete information, they left in obedience, not […]