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believers tend to cherish their faith as much as their homeland. All the
religions represented in China have established their own patriotic
organizations which any one is free to join or not. Under no
circumstances can it be said that people are forced to become members
of the Catholic Patriotic Association.
V.
Allegation that two churches in Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province were
blown up.
A thorough investigation has revealed that in 1998 the inhabitants
of Cangnan County, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, acting without
authorization from the public authorities, built a church on a plot of land
in the village of Linguan, Pingdeng commune, Cangnan County, in serious
violation of the Land Use Law of the People’s Republic of China.
On 31 December 1999, pursuant to the relevant provisions of that Law,
the Cangnan County Office of Land Use had the church destroyed.
Other inhabitants of the county, acting without authorization from
the competent authorities, converted a factory into a church in Yanggong
village, Lingqi commune, in violation of legislation of the People’s
Republic of China governing urban land use. On 15 December 1999 the
Cangnan county authorities had the church destroyed, pursuant to the law.
China is a State governed by rule of law. Under the policy which
it pursues in the area of religious freedom, places of worship acquire legal
status once they are legally registered, and the legitimate rights and
interests associated with them are protected. Religious organizations have
the right to complain to the competent authorities in respect of any
violation of their rights and interests. They may prosecute the perpetrators
of such violations in order to secure administrative and legal protection
measures. Anyone who violates citizens’ right to religious freedom or
who infringes the legitimate rights and interests associated with places of
worship is liable to criminal prosecution. The two buildings in question
were destroyed, in the first case, because the procedures for obtaining
authorization had not been followed in accordance with the relevant
provisions of the Land Use Law before construction began, which meant
that the land was illegally occupied, and, in the second case, because the
building in question constituted a violation of the legislation governing
urban land use. The action taken by the authorities concerned in these
cases is fair and legal. It bears no connection of any sort to religion.”
26.
According to a communication from the Special Rapporteur, in December 1999,
four leaders of the Falun Gong movement, Li Chang, Wang Zhiwen, Ji Liewu and Yao Lie,
were reportedly given prison sentences in Beijing, officially for having illegally organized and
practised a religion, for being responsible for a number of deaths and for having illegally
obtained and disseminated State secrets. On 11 May 2000, some 200 Falun Gong practitioners