The Washington Times Op-Ed by Rep. Smith'Why China’s war on religion matters to the U.S.'
ordinary worship, they don’t extinguish faith. They drive it underground, where grievances sometimes harden, and make society
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ordinary worship, they don’t extinguish faith. They drive it underground, where grievances sometimes harden, and make society
Jingsheng. Mr. Wei was in his car driving home when two cars attempted to force