Chinese Authorities Offer Cash to Citizens to Spy
on Christian Neighbours and Report 'Illegal Religious Activities'
A new reward system is being used in China as a way to crack down on Christians who engage in "illegal religious activities."
Earlier this month, the Meilisi Daur District in Heilongjiang Province's
Qiqihar city released "The Reward System For Reporting Illegal Religious
Activities Offenses," saying informants could be eligible to receive 1,000
yuan ($150), China Christian Daily reported.
The measure aims to "strengthen the control of illegal religious
activities in the district, prevent any COVID-19 cluster resulting from
religious gatherings, mobilize the public to engage in preventing, suppressing
illegal religious activities, and ensure a harmonious and stable religious
landscape," the announcement said.
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