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A U.S. committee released a report saying that restrictions on religion in China have not decreased over the past year, and it also recommends that the U.S. government continue to pay attention to this issue.
The report mentions that in Xinjiang, the religious life of some Uyghurs and other Muslims is strictly restricted, and mosques and religious education are monitored.
In Tibet, temples, monks, and nuns are under stricter management, and school education may cause some children to become more distant from their religious culture.
The report also says that some Christian house churches have been closed, some religious figures detained, and online religious activities are more tightly controlled.
Falun Gong practitioners continue to face pressure.
Besides inside China, the report also focuses on some religious figures and critics overseas, believing they may also be threatened.
The committee hopes the U.S. government will continue to take action to protect religious freedom and help those who face religious persecution.