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What Are Breaches of Marital Freedom?
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Activities violating marital freedom granted by the country's law to Chinese people include forcing marriages against the will of one or both persons involved and forcing marriage to make money. Forcing or preventing marriage is illegal according to China's Marriage Law.

 

(Shanghai.gov.cn October 17, 2006)

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