News from 2023


ICYMI: Chairman McCaul Joined ABC’s “This Week” with Jonathan Karl on Sunday

News Release: Washington, D.C. - House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Michael McCaul joined Jonathan Karl on ABC’s “This Week" to discuss Biden’s border crisis and the passage of H.R. 2, the debt ceiling, Putin’s unprovoked war of aggression against Ukraine, and the latest on his Afghanistan withdrawal investigation.


DOS-ISN offers new grant application process starting May 15

Security & Strategic Trade Management Academy grant opened on May 15.


Paraguay National Day

News Release: On behalf of the United States of America, I extend warm wishes and congratulations to the people of Paraguay on the anniversary of your independence.



“DEMANDING THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA IMMEDIATELY RELEASE MARK SWIDAN” published by the Congressional Record in the Senate section on May 10

The Senate section of the Congressional Record published “DEMANDING THAT THE GOVERNMENT OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA AND THE COMMUNIST PARTY OF CHINA IMMEDIATELY RELEASE MARK SWIDAN” on May 10.


Sentencing of Human Rights Defender Guo Feixiong

Release: We condemn the reported sentencing of human rights activist and lawyer Guo Feixiong, also known as Yang Maodong. The PRC government sentenced Mr. Guo to eight years of imprisonment for his peaceful advocacy work on behalf of the people of the PRC. Our diplomats were blocked from attending his trial in...


DOS-NEA-AC grant application closes on June 15

Supporting American-Style Higher Education in Iraq 2023 grant opened on May 15.


DOS-COL offers new grant application process starting May 15

Advancing Media Literacy of Regional Journalists in Colombia grant opened on May 15.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Mozambique

Release: The constitution provides for the right to practice freely or not to practice religion and prohibits discrimination based on religion. These and other rights may temporarily be suspended or restricted only in the event of a declaration of a state of war, siege, or emergency. The constitution prohibits political parties from using names or symbols associated with religious groups. Religious groups have the right to organize, worship, and operate schools.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Niger

Release: The constitution prohibits religious discrimination and provides for freedom of religion and worship consistent with public order, social peace, and national unity. It provides for the separation of state and religion and prohibits religiously affiliated political parties.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Equatorial Guinea

Release: The constitution provides for freedom of religion and worship and prohibits political parties based on religious affiliation. The law states there is no national religion, but by decree and practice, the government gives preference to the Roman Catholic Church and the Protestant Reformed Church of Equatorial...


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: South Sudan

Release: The transitional constitution provides for separation of religion and state, prohibits religious discrimination, and provides religious groups freedom to worship and assemble, organize themselves, teach, own property, receive financial contributions, communicate and issue publications on religious matters, and establish charitable institutions.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: New Zealand

Release: The unwritten constitution, which comprises several basic laws, provides the right to manifest religion or belief in worship, observance, practice, or teaching, either individually or in community with others, and either in public or in private. The law prohibits discrimination based on religious belief.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Gabon

Release: The constitution prohibits religious discrimination and provides for freedom of religion and worship and equality for all, irrespective of religious belief. It grants religious groups autonomy and the right to provide religious instruction.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: The Bahamas

Release: The constitution states freedom of religion is a fundamental right. Individuals may practice freely the religion of their choice or practice no religion at all. The law prohibits discrimination based on religion. The constitution refers to “an abiding respect for Christian values" in its preamble; however, there is no state-established religious body or official religion.


The Election of Amy E. Pope as Director General of the International Organization for Migration

News Release: Congratulations to Amy E. Pope on her historic win to serve as the next Director General of the International Organization for Migration (IOM). We thank Director General Vitorino for his service and leadership of IOM over the past five years. Ms. Pope’s election reflects a broad endorsement by member ...


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Mongolia

Release: The constitution provides for freedom of conscience and religion, prohibits discrimination based on religion, and mandates the separation of the activities of state and religious institutions. The law requires religious institutions to register with authorities but provides little detail on registration procedures, leaving local authorities to decide most of the specifics of implementation. The law prohibits hindering the free exercise of faith but limits proselytization.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Burundi

Release: The constitution defines the state as secular, prohibits religious discrimination, and provides for freedom of conscience and religion. The law requires religious groups to register with the Ministry of Interior (MOI) before operating.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Peru

Release: 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. It provides for the separation of religion and state but also recognizes the historic importance of the Roman Catholic Church.


2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Saint Lucia

Release: The constitution provides for freedom of religion and individuals’ right to change, manifest, and propagate the religion of their choosing. It grants religious groups the right to establish and maintain schools and provide religious instruction. The law requires religious groups with more than 250 members to register with the government.