"Years ago, the horrors of the holocaust  paved the way for the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; however, our basic  right to freedom of religion or belief is still being trampled in societies  ruled by totalitarian regimes.
                  In communist China,  practicing a certain faith, printing, or even reading religious books could  result in prison terms and abuse. Spiritual believers in China—be it  Christians, Buddhists, Uyghur Muslims, or Falun Gong practitioners—are faced  not only with brutal suppression or forced-labor terms but also have their  religious books burned or trashed at the hands of the Chinese Communist Party  (CCP).
                  The coercive policies  are aimed at forcing these religious followers to renounce their faith and  follow the communist ideologies based on atheism and Marxism.
                  It is the work of the  devil. The situation is becoming increasingly dire; the government [the CCP] is  increasing pressure step by step. In the end, they want to eliminate religious  belief completely.
                  According to Bitter Winter, a magazine  on religious liberty and human rights in China, a Three-Self Church venue in  one of the villages under the jurisdiction of Lanling County was demolished in  July 2020.
                  A county government  official told the congregation that 'all churches too close to government  institutions must be destroyed' and the same goes for 'those that look better  than government buildings.'
                  'Belief in the  Communist Party is the only religion allowed,' the official said, according to  the report.
                  In another report, the magazine  stated that in the same month, 26 people in Jiangsu Province, China, were  sentenced under the charges of 'illegal business operations' for being involved  in printing religious publications meant for internal circulation for the South  Korean Good News Mission.
                  The director and two  members of the mission were fined heavily and handed prison terms of 3 years  and 10 months and 3 years and 6 months, respectively, while some printing house  managers were fined as high as US$15,000 and sentenced to 3 years, with a  probation period of 3 to 5 years.
                  Even postal and courier  services are being strictly monitored. In another recent report, a courier company  staff member from the city of Luoyang, Henan Province, told Bitter Winter that  the CCP exerted 'strict control over mailed goods' in the year 2020.
                  'Only the mailing of  government-approved books is allowed. All books with ‘bad information,’  including religion, are not allowed to be dispatched. If public security  authorities discover violations of these regulations, the company will be fined  and closed down,' the staff member said.
                  Citing  yet another incident, the report said a mother of Christian faith from Jiyuan  City, Henan Province, visited a post office in June 2020 to mail gospel texts  to her daughter living abroad. But authorities told her that her publications  were 'illegal objects,' the report said.
                  'I knew that it was  illegal to send combustible objects, drugs, guns, and ammunition, but even  religious materials are now illegal,' she said.
                  As the communist regime  is escalating its restrictions on religious publications, those in the printing  industry are left in distress. A sales department manager in Luoyang City,  Henan Province, told Bitter Winter in  September 2020 that printing of religious materials, 'especially Christian,' is  not allowed.
                  'Anyone who takes on  such orders breaks the law and might be put into prison. This is the line that  we absolutely can’t cross,' the manager said, according to the report.
                  The authorities also  conduct thorough checks to make sure that the businesses are adhering to the  rules.
                  'They checked my  storehouse, scrutinized all records, and even looked at paper sheets on the  floor, to see if they have prohibited content,' said a printing house manager in  the same city.
                  'If any such content is found,  I’ll be fined, or worse, my business will be closed. Any religious content  makes the issue political, not religious. Although banners on the streets say  people are allowed religious beliefs, the only faith they can practice freely  is that in the Communist Party,' he added.
                  
                    
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 A worker operating  machinery in a printing factory in Nanjie Village, in China’s central Henan  Province, on Sept. 26, 2017. (GREG BAKER/AFP via Getty Images) - The EpochTimes | 
                  
                  The magazine reported in 2019 that the  communist regime is also attempting to 'sinicize' the Bible by  forcing clergymen to interpret the teachings based on the Marxist and socialist  ideologies.
                  'This is a distortion  of the Christian faith. It is the work of the devil,' a Three-Self preacher  told Bitter Winter. 'The situation is becoming increasingly dire; the  government [the CCP] is increasing pressure step by step. In the end, they want  to eliminate religious belief completely.'
                  Trashing  and Burning Religious Books
                  Apart from banning the  spiritual publications, the Chinese authorities spare no efforts in  confiscating religious books that aren’t officially approved by the CCP.
                  In March last year, the  local authorities demolished a Three-Self church in Jining City’s Yutai County  after deeming it an 'illegal construction.'
                  'Officials stormed into  our church before we even finished collecting our belongings,” a congregation  member told Bitter Winter.  'They tore up all Bibles and images of the Lord Jesus.'
                  Chen Yu, the owner of a  Christian online bookstore in Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province, was sentenced to  seven years and fined 200,000 yuan (US$31,000) for 'selling unapproved  religious publications imported from Taiwan, the United States, and other  countries,' according to an October 2020 report by  International Christian Concern. 
                  The authorities also planned to destroy the  12,864 Christian books from his bookstore. Dictating full control  over spiritual followers by destroying religious books and demolishing places  of worship is nothing new for the CCP in order to advance its authoritarian  reign. 
                  As a regime rooted in atheism and materialism, the communist party has  been cracking down on religious and spiritual groups constantly since it came  to power in 1949.
                  When the CCP launched the decade-long Cultural Revolution in  1966, temples were looted, and scrolls, books, relics, and even Buddha statues  were burned.
                  A few decades later in July 1999, the  then-leader of the CCP, Jiang Zemin, ordered the eradication of the spiritual  practice of Falun Gong (also known as Falun Dafa), an ancient meditation system  based on the principles of truthfulness, compassion, and forbearance.
                  The Public Security  Bureau then issued official documents prohibiting the display of any symbols or  images associated with the Falun Gong practice and possessing or distributing  its books, according to Falun Dafa Information Center.
                  Minghui.org, a  U.S.-based website dedicated to documenting the persecution of Falun Gong,  compiled a report, which includes several news reports documenting the CCP’s 'nationwide  unified destruction' of millions of Falun Gong publications, namely  books and videotapes, by throwing them into a pulping machine or burning them.
                  Since then, countless Falun Gong practitioners  have been arrested, imprisoned, and tortured,  with some even having their organs harvested. Many of them were arrested for  refusing to renounce their faith or for possessing the books.
                  In its full report on  the ' Public Destruction of Books and Tapes,'  Minghui cited several cases reported by foreign journalists, state-run  newspapers in China, eyewitnesses, and adherents of Falun Gong confirming that  millions of publications were trashed, burned, and torn apart during the  mass-destruction activities.
                  
                    
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 Falun Gong books being crushed under a road roller during  the 1999 nationwide destruction of the spiritual practice’s publications  and materials. (ClearWisdom.net/CC0 1.0) - EpochTimes  | 
                  
                  Although Buddhism is one of the recognized  religions in China, the Buddhist temples and their followers are still being  targeted by the authorities.
                  Bitter Winter reported that the  government officials in Shanxi Province confiscated nearly 882 pounds (approx.  400 kg) of religious books and CDs from Fengci Temple in October 2020. 
                  In the  same month, some impoverished households in Ganzhou City, Jiangxi Province,  were ordered to burn the Buddhist books in the Foguang Temple or else risk  having their minimum subsistence allowance revoked.
                  In the 2020 springtime,  the religious books and CDs were burned in the Reclining Buddha Mountain Temple  in Ulanqab City in China’s Inner Mongolia, according to the report.
                  'Those books and CDs  were burned in the incense burner for three to four days,' a Buddhist from  Ulanqab City said.
                  'The rest of religious  books and CDs were taken away in a fully loaded truck. The CDs alone weighed  three to four hundred kilograms.'"
                  Arshdeep Sarao contributed to this report. 
                   
                  Article by Jocelyn NEO Updated February 5, 2021, Epoch Times