BEIJING (Reuters) - China's parliament passed a controversial law governing foreign non-government organisations, state news agency Xinhua reported on Thursday, without giving details of any amendments.
The law is part of a raft of legislation, including China's counter terrorism law and a draft cyber security law, put forward amid a renewed crackdown on dissent by President Xi Jinping's administration.
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