China’s Religious Suppression Could Spread if Not Challenged—Interview with William L. Saunders

Joshua Philipp
By Joshua Philipp
January 4, 2021Crossroads
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Many religious groups are targeted for persecution in China, including Christians, Catholics, Falun Gong practitioners, Muslim Uyghurs, and Tibetan Buddhists, and if these persecutions are not challenged, the regime’s programs for religious suppression risk spreading around the world. To learn more about this we’ve invited to speak with us William L. Saunders, religious liberty and human rights scholar at The Catholic University of America, and chair of the Religious Liberties Practice Group of the Federalist Society.

These stories and more in this episode of Crossroads.

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