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About Martin Lavička

Martin Lavička is a Lecturer at the Department of Asian Studies, Palacký University Olomouc, where he teaches modern Chinese history and Chinese politics.

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China’s Guinea Pig? Xinjiang as a testing ground for religious policies

Posted on 2 July 2021 by Martin Lavička

The Uyghurs in Xinjiang are experiencing one of the most intense persecutions in recent times. Despite the nominal legal protection for religious freedom under Chinese laws, the reality is vastly different. Xinjiang is being used as a testing ground for national religious policy by the Chinese government, in addition to being a testing ground for … more

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