Sam Brownback alerte sur la persécution religieuse en Chine

L'ancien responsable américain Sam Brownback affirme que le gouvernement chinois intensifie sa répression contre les groupes religieux.

Brownback décrit les efforts coordonnés du Parti communiste chinois pour supprimer des religions telles que le christianisme, l'islam et le bouddhisme. Il cite des exemples tels que le remplacement d'images religieuses par des portraits de Xi Jinping et la détention de croyants dans des camps. L'auteur critique également les entreprises américaines qui maintiennent des investissements totalisant 127 milliards de dollars en 2025 malgré ces agissements. Il établit des parallèles avec des régimes historiques et appelle à une réponse internationale plus forte.

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