News from May 2023


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Argentina

The constitution and laws provide for freedom of religion and the right to profess freely one’s faith.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Belize

The constitution provides for freedom of religion, freedom to change one’s religion or belief, and freedom to express one’s religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice, and observance.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Jamaica

The constitution provides for freedom of religion, including the freedom to worship and to change one’s religion.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Paraguay

The constitution accords individuals the right to choose, change, and freely practice their religion and prohibits religious discrimination.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Peru

The constitution bars discrimination based on religious affiliation or belief and provides for freedom of conscience and religion, either individually or in association with others.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Panama

The constitution, laws, and executive decrees provide for freedom of religion and worship and prohibit discrimination based on religion.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Guatemala

The constitution provides for freedom of religion, including freedom of worship and the free expression of all beliefs.


Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa Hammer Travels to Djibouti and Ethiopia

Release: Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa (SEHOA) Ambassador Mike Hammer will travel May 31 - June 6 to Djibouti and Ethiopia. In Djibouti, Ambassador Hammer will participate in the East Africa Security Forum hosted by the United States Africa Command (USAFRICOM) and the Combined Joint Task Force - Horn of...


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Dominican Republic

The constitution provides for freedom of religion and belief.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Antigua and Barbuda

The constitution provides for freedom of thought and religion, as well as the right to practice and change one’s religion or belief.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Dominica

The constitution provides for freedom of religion, including freedom of thought, freedom to practice one’s religion, and freedom from taking oaths contrary to one’s beliefs.


Condemning Violence Against KFOR and Escalatory Actions in Northern Kosovo

News Release: We call on all parties to take immediate actions to de-escalate tensions. The United States condemns the unacceptable violence yesterday against NATO-led KFOR troops, law enforcement, and journalists.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Uruguay

The constitution provides for freedom of religion and affirms the state does not endorse any specific religion. Legal statutes prohibit discrimination based on religion.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Colombia

The constitution provides for freedom of religion and the right to profess one’s religious beliefs.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Venezuela

(References to a “regime” or “Maduro regime” below are not intended to indicate that the United States considers such entity a government. In 2019, the Department of State announced the temporary suspension of operations of the U.S. Embassy in Caracas and the withdrawal of diplomatic personnel, and it subsequently announced the opening of the Venezuela Affairs Unit (VAU), located at the U.S. Embassy in Bogota, Colombia.)


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Trinidad and Tobago

The constitution provides for freedom of conscience and religious belief and practice, including worship.


Remarks by Ambassador Beth Van Schaack for the Special Jurisdiction for Peace, Colombia: "Delivering Justice and Accountability in Colombia"

Release: It is a privilege to be here today, standing beside President Roberto Vidal. The Special Jurisdiction for Peace’s (JEP) commitment to delivering justice and accountability in complex cases arising out of Colombia’s decades of conflict is inspiring and sets an example for the world.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Nicaragua

The constitution prohibits discrimination based on religion; provides for freedom of belief, religion, and worship; and states no one “shall be obligated by coercive measures to declare his or her ideology or beliefs.”


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Suriname

The constitution provides for freedom of religion. Both the constitution and the penal code prohibit discrimination based on religion. Any violation may be brought before a court of justice.


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The constitution grants individuals the right to choose, practice, and change religions; it prohibits discrimination based on religion.