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Code · BILL · 115th Congress · H. Res. 434 (Introduced in House) — Condemning violence against religious minorities in the People’s Republic of China and any actions that limit the fre... · Sec. ?

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That the House of Representatives— strongly condemns violence against religious minorities in the People’s Republic of China and any actions that limit the free expression and practice of faith by these minorities; reaffirms the commitment of the United States to promoting religious freedom and tolerance around the world and helping to provide protection and relief to religious minorities facing persecution and violence; calls on the Government of the People’s Republic of China to uphold the Chinese Constitution in addition to the internationally recognized human right to freedom from religious persecution and to end all forms of violence and discrimination against religious minorities; and urges the President to take appropriate actions to promote religious freedom of religious minorities in the People’s Republic of China, using the powers provided to the President under the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 ( Public Law 105–292 ) and the Frank R.
Wolf International Religious Freedom Act ( Public Law 114–281 ).
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