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The Chinese religious delegation, which is in Switzerland
on a visit, held a picture exhibition in Geneva on Monday
to demonstrate current religious situation in China.
The exhibition, which displayed more than 40 plates of pictures,
introduced the basic situation of five major religions in
China, or Buddhism, Daoism, Islam, Catholics and Christianity.
The head of the religious delegation and Vice Chairman of
Buddhist Association of China, Master Jing Hui, told Xinhua
that the purpose of the visit and the exhibition were to let
more foreign friends understand the status quo of Chinese
religions.
"We enjoy full freedom in our religious beliefs and
our religious activities are fully supported by the Chinese
government," said Master Jing Hui.
He also criticized Falun Gong, saying it is a cult rather
than a religion because some of the Falun Gong believers went
to the extreme of killing their relatives and inflicting damage
to the society.
At their six-day stay here, the Chinese delegation will also
meet local religious leaders and hold a press conference on
China's religions.
(People's Daily April 16, 2002)
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