202 1 national definition of feudal superstition
1. Article 300 (1) and (2) of the Criminal Law, whoever organizes or uses cult organizations or uses superstition to undermine the implementation of state laws and administrative regulations, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than three years but not more than seven years.
If the circumstances are especially serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than seven years. Whoever organizes or uses cults or uses superstition to deceive others and causes death shall be punished in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.
2. Detained in Article 27 of the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment for 10 days or more and 15 days or less, and may be fined 1000 yuan or less; If the circumstances are relatively minor, they shall be detained for not less than five days but not more than ten days, and may also be fined not more than 500 yuan.
(1) Organizing, instigating, coercing, tricking or inciting others to engage in cult, cult or superstitious activities, disrupting social order and harming the health of others.
(2) using religion or qigong to disrupt social order and endanger the health of others.
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China has been vigorously cracking down on feudal superstitious activities, and the state requires people to establish a correct outlook on life and values.
Feudal superstition is not a legal concept, but a specialized term formed by convention after the liberation of China, which refers to people's thoughts and behaviors of believing in astrology, divination, witch doctors, geomantic omen, signs of life, ghosts and gods, etc.
In China, superstitious activities are not protected by national laws. However, those who use feudal superstition to disturb social order and harm the health of others should be punished according to the situation.
For party member cadres, the newly revised "Regulations on Disciplinary Actions of China * * * Production Party" (referred to as "Regulations") was officially implemented on1October 65438+2006+ 1 day. A notable feature of this regulation is that it provides clear disciplinary punishment for party member cadres to organize and participate in superstitious activities.
According to the provisions of Article 58 of the newly revised regulations, party member cadres "engage in feudal superstition" can be divided into two situations: organizing superstitious activities and participating in superstitious activities:
In the first category, the nature of "organizing superstitious activities" is obviously much more serious, and there are two kinds of punishments: those who organize superstitious activities are given the punishment of revoking their posts within the party or staying in the party for observation; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be expelled from the party.
In the second case of "participating in superstitious activities", there are four kinds of penalties:
First, if it causes adverse effects, it will be given a warning or a serious warning; Second, if the circumstances are serious, he shall be given the punishment of revoking his post within the party or staying in the party for observation; Third, if the circumstances are serious, expel the party; Fourth, participants who do not know the truth may be exempted from punishment or not punished if they do repent after criticism and education.