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China to 'regulate' foreign NGOs with new law| Reuters

(Reuters) - China aims to "regulate" foreign non-governmental organizations (NGOs) under a law being discussed this week, state media said on Monday, which aims to step up supervision of the fast-growing sector.

China quietly began an investigation into the operations of NGOs several months ago, to prepare for tighter regulations, as part of a security drive ordered by a new national panel headed by President Xi Jinping.

The southern city of Guangzhou put in place a regulation in November to regulate NGOs with foreign funding, sparking fear among non-profit workers in the area of a crackdown.

The bill requires overseas NGOs to register with, and be approved by, authorities if they want to set up representative offices or operate temporarily, the official Xinhua news agency reported.

"The bill aims to regulate the activities of overseas NGOs in China, protect their legal rights and interests, and promote exchanges and cooperation between Chinese and foreigners," Xinhua said, citing deputy public security minister Yang Huanning.

All levels of government would have to "provide policy consultation, assistance and guidance for overseas NGOs so that they can effectively and legally operate in the mainland", Xinhua added.

"It is necessary to have a law to regulate, guide and supervise their activities," Yang said.

Xinhua provided no other details and it is not clear when the law would come into effect.

NGOs have mushroomed in China in recent years, and can have a confrontational relationship with the government, especially if they work with sensitive groups such as sex workers or drug addicts.

Many foreign NGOs also operate in China, though they have traditionally registered as businesses as the approval process is easier. Beijing has treated some with suspicion, worried they may try and spread foreign values.

While the government requires all NGOs to register, the process is often difficult, driving many Chinese and foreign NGOs to operate without proper authorization.

The national security commission was unveiled last year, and helps Xi's administration coordinate responses to domestic and foreign security challenges, including social unrest.

The government is also discussing a new national security law this week, Xinhua said, giving only a vague description of its contents.

Xi's government has launched a sweeping crackdown on freedom of expression and association since coming to power last year, including the jailing of anti-corruption activists who have pushed for officials to disclose their assets.

@Beidou2020

Time to bloody purge the traitors!
 
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Ban any NGO that engages in destabilising activities in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.

This law has been long overdue and must be strictly implemented.

China should not take crap from anyone.

If the West don't like it, tell them to take their irrelevant opinions and shove it where the sun don't shine.

Wolves should not care about the opinion of sheep.
 
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Very good! Very promising. This is long overdue. Ensure that the country is not a playground for fifth-columns!

Indian govt has also taken strict action against Foriegn NGOs which are famous for economic terrorism here
China has done a great job in this regard

Ban any NGO that engages in destabilising activities in mainland China, Hong Kong and Macau.

This law has been long overdue and must be strictly implemented.

China should not take crap from anyone.

If the West don't like it, tell them to take their irrelevant opinions and shove where the sun don't shine.

Wolves should not care about the opinion of sheep.

Agreed these are wolves trying to pose as sheep
 
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Indeed.All western NGOs are actively working to undermine soveiregnity and promote changes in political system in host country favourable to West under pretence of fight for human rights,democracy,free press and etc fake Western "values".

I wonder why it took China so long to enact this law.
 
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I wonder why it took China so long to enact this law.

Probably the government did not want to receive too much scorn from the West all at one. Hence, steps taken one by one, and taken resolutely but softly.
 
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