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No More Religious Discrimination

Monday, November 13, 2017

The government must immediately end discrimination against perceived ‘heretics’. Treating them differently is unconstitutional.

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The constitutional courts approval to delete the discriminatory clauses from the population administration law should be lauded. Now people who embrace variants of religious faiths are entitled to have their ¡®faiths acknowledged on their ID cards like any other followers of faiths recognized by the state.

Therefore, the home affairs ministry should promptly prepare a new regulation to put the rulingissued early this Novemberin effect. Current

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