China to launch crackdown on illegal social organizations

In this file photo dated Sept 1, 2020, the Ministry of Civil Affairs released new regulations for China's nursing homes, day care centers and other providers of elderly care services. (PHOTO / CHINA DAILY)

BEIJING — China's Ministry of Civil Affairs has announced that a special operation will be launched to crack down on illegal social organizations in the country.

During a teleconference held on Tuesday, serious concerns were raised regarding the evolving tactics of illegal social organizations, highlighting the need for a rigorous clampdown on prominent illegal social organizations and a firm deterrent against their resurgence and proliferation.

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Authorities have called for a systematic and comprehensive approach to the problem, stressing the importance of information collection and assessment, cross-department collaboration, clampdown, accountability and improvements to working mechanisms.

The operation will run from mid-June to mid-December, according to the ministry.