The Chinese Communist Party has imposed restrictions on civic and church celebrations of Christmas, according to a media report. Christmas is a “forbidden Western festival,” a previously unpublished document made available to the human rights and religious freedom journal Bitter Winter, UCA News and Kathpress Asian press service reported today.
The guideline also cites an increase in coronavirus cases as a reason for the restrictions, but explicitly calls for the implementation of a policy of Sinization that strictly prohibits celebration of Western culture and festivals, according to the magazine. According to the order, some “cosmetic” Christmas celebrations will be filmed and broadcast by state-sanctioned churches to show there are no restrictions.
It is assumed that the authorities wanted to keep the newspaper “Distribution of Traditional Chinese Culture and Ban on Western Celebrations” from December 20 a secret to avoid criticism in the West, according to “Peter Winter”.
Interspersed with “deep western religious culture”
The magazine also quotes Christmas as being “immersed in deep Western religious culture”: “Some Western countries rely on their advanced technology and culture to spread their values and way of life in China and attract our youth.” Communist Party. Some commercial companies also wanted to use these celebrations in their businesses in order to make a social impact. “This is detrimental to our traditional Chinese culture,” the document said.
The directive also urges people to contact the authorities immediately when individuals or organizations arrange a Christmas event. In particular, faculty and students are prohibited from celebrating this western holiday.
It should follow the rule of the Communist Party Central Committee, and thus become a role model in the dissemination of Chinese culture. Special representatives have also been appointed to receive and deal with relevant complaints.
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