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China will continue efforts to clamp down on illegal social organizations that harm individuals and the public interest, the Ministry of Civil Affairs said in a recently released guideline. The guideline clarifies that unregistered societies or groups, as well as those that have had their licenses revoked, are prohibited from organizing activities under the name of a social organization, foundation or private non-enterprise institution. Any such activity will result in the group being labeled an illegal social organization. Organizations operating without official permission while in their preparatory periods are also classified as illegal, according to the guideline. County-level authorities will be responsible for cracking down on illegal social organizations whenever their activities are detected. If an illegal group operates across multiple provinces, the civil affairs ministry or designated authorities will oversee enforcement. Authorities will have the power to hold regulatory ta
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