China has shut down several religious newspapers following its crackdown on pornographic and illegal publications.
Since April 2018, the Chinese government has banned the sale of Bibles and other printed materials that are not approved by the state. The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has banned online stores from distributing Bibles and has closed stores that sell Christian books and religious periodicals, reports Bitter Winter.
The CCP stopped the operation of Catholic newspaper Breeze in October 2018. The newspaper had a circulation of around 10,000 copies and was distributed among members of congregations in the Ningjin Diocese in the province of Hebei.
Meanwhile, Protestant newspaper The Ark was discontinued in 2015. It was founded by a Three-Self church in the province of Fujian and had a circulation of more than 100,000 copies and distributed in 20 provinces and cities. Despite having all the necessary permits, government officials claimed that The Ark was “an illegal publication” and “its circulation too high.”
Not only does China target religious publications, even individuals are closely monitored.