-
religions as
xiéjiào (邪教),
translated as "evil cults" or "heterodox teachings". In
imperial China, the
classification of a
religion as
xiejiao did not necessarily...
- ****cution began, the People's
Daily newspaper claimed Falun Gong as a
xiejiao (邪教). A
direct translation of that term is "heretical teaching", but during...
-
Public Security of the People's
Republic of
China maintains a list of 14
xiéjiào (邪教, lit. 'heterodox teachings'),
detailed in a 2000
report entitled "Notice...
-
November 1999, p****ed a law on the
suppression of
heterodox religion (
xiejiao).
Statement of
Professor David Ownby.
Unofficial Religions in China: Beyond...
- servant).
Chinese Muslim (Tungans)
Sufis who were
charged with
practicing xiejiao (heterodox religion), were
punished by
exile to
Xinjiang and
being sold...
- pinyin:
xiéjiào). This
designation was
first given to the
organization in 1995 and was re-affirmed in 2014 and 2017. The
China Anti-Cult
Network xiéjiào website...
- 民间教派 mínjiān jiàopài),
overcoming the
ancient derogatory definition of
xiéjiào (邪教), "evil religion".
These religions are
characterized by egalitarianism...
- Mentu**** was
banned in
China in 1990 and
included on the
government list of
xiéjiào in 1995.
There have been
numerous arrests of
members since then. The most...
- mínjiān jiàopài),
abandoning the
derogatory term used by
imperial officials,
xiéjiào (邪教), "evil religion". They are
characterised by
several elements, including...
-
Heterodox teaching (Chinese: 邪教; pinyin:
xiéjiào) is a
concept in the law of the People's
Republic of
China (PRC) and its
administration regarding new...