Taiwan president and U.S. envoy call for more religious freedom in Asia

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Taiwan President Tsai Ing-wen joined a U.S. envoy in advocating more religious freedom in Asia, a joint jab at China, where the government restricts worship and resents American officials for political dealings with the island.

Taiwan has no restrictions on religion. About 35% of its 23 million people practice Buddhism, followed by 33% who follow Taoism, the U.S. government found in a 2017 study. Around 5% follow Christianity. In China, churches are required to register with the government and are subject to Communist Party supervision.

The Trump administration has stepped up informal contact with Taiwan to harden his stance against China during the past year’sBrownback told a 15-country religious freedom forum Monday in Taipei that Beijing should negotiate with the Dalai Lama over the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader’s return to China. He further accused China of detaining ethnic Uighurs, a Muslim population in China, to silence their family members living abroad.

“What does the Chinese government have to fear from people reading the Bible or Uighurs naming their children Mohammad?” Brownback said at the forum. “The Chinese are a strong and vibrant people. They do not need to fear people who have strong religious beliefs or convictions.”“We urge the U.S.

Brownback was expected to spend several days in Taiwan. After the envoy gave a speech Friday in Hong Kong, where he spent four days, China’s foreign ministry accused him of “slander.” He had said Beijing should allow investigations of detainment camps where ethnic Uighurs say they’ve been tortured. “Ambassador Brownback’s visit this time not only showcases the values of human rights and freedoms that both sides enjoy, but it’s also a great example of ongoing Taiwan-U.S. partnership relations,” the foreign ministry in Taipei said Sunday.A digest of essential news, insight and analysis from L.A. Times editors.

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