(Xinhua 2008-07-16)--Chinese Foreign Ministry
spokesman Liu Jianchao on Wednesday rejected U.S. President George W. Bush's remarks
concerning religion freedom in China, urging the United States to view China's religious condition with a just and
objective attitude.
"China is a country under the rule of law, and the Chinese government protects its citizens' freedom of religious belief according to law, and Chinese citizens enjoy full freedom of religious belief protected by law," Liu said.
Liu's remarks came in
response to a question
concerning the U.S. President's speech on Monday at the ceremony of the 10th
anniversary of the American International Religious Freedom Act.
"Meanwhile, what needs to be stressed is that people are all equals in the eyes of the law. Anyone's speech or
behavior should not
violate the country's law nor imperil the state security and social stability," Liu said.
"We urged the United States to
discard bias and view the religious situation in China with a just and
objective attitude, and stop interfering in China's
internal affairs under the pretext of
relevant issues," Liu said.
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