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Criteria for filing the crime of illegal possession of terrorist articles
The crime of illegal possession of articles promoting terrorism and extremism refers to the illegal possession of books, newspapers, manuscripts, pictures, audio-visual materials, clothing, signs or other articles that are known to contain propaganda of terrorism and extremism. The circumstances are serious and the social impact is bad.

1. The conviction criteria for the crime of illegal possession of articles promoting terrorism and extremism include:

1, more than 20 books and periodicals, or more than 5 electronic books and periodicals;

2, more than one hundred newspapers, or more than twenty electronic newspapers;

3. More than 100 manuscripts and pictures, or more than 20 electronic manuscripts and pictures, or more than 500,000 words of electronic documents;

4. More than 20 kinds of audio-visual products such as audio tapes and video tapes, or more than 5 kinds of electronic audio-visual materials, or more than 20 minutes of electronic audio-visual materials;

5. More than 20 pieces of clothes and signs.

Two, the constitutive elements of the crime of illegal possession of articles promoting terrorism and extremism include:

1, the subject is a general subject. That is, a natural person who has reached the age of 16 and has criminal responsibility;

2, the subjective aspect is intentional, and negligence does not constitute this crime;

3. The object of infringement is the public safety of others' personal freedom;

4. Objectively speaking, illegal possession of books, audio-visual materials or other articles that knowingly promote terrorism and extremism is a serious act.

Legal basis: People's Republic of China (PRC) Criminal Law.

Article 126 Whoever illegally holds articles that promote terrorism and extremism, knowing that they are books, audio-visual materials or other articles that promote terrorism and extremism, and if the circumstances are serious, shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than three years, criminal detention or public surveillance and shall also, or shall only, be fined.