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2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Guyana
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for freedom of religion and worship, including the right to choose and change one’s religion. The constitution mandates the Ethnic Relations Commission (ERC) to promote ethnic and religious harmony, and it includes representatives of the country’s main religious traditions, including Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Belize
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: Executive Summary Title. 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. The constitution prohibits discrimination based on religion. In January, the government...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Guinea
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The country’s constitutional elected government was overthrown in a military coup d’état in September 2021. The self-proclaimed National Committee for Reconciliation and Development (CNRD) suspended the constitution and dissolved the National Assembly. The CNRD’s Transition Charter, which serves in lieu...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Georgia
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution prohibits religious persecution and recognizes equality for all regardless of religion, subject to considerations of public safety or health or the rights of others. It stipulates the independence of the Georgian Orthodox Church (GOC) and recognizes the GOC’s “outstanding role" in the country’s history. Laws and policies grant the GOC unique privileges.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Vanuatu
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for individual freedom of “religious or traditional beliefs," with the preamble to the constitution referring to “traditional Melanesian values, faith in God, and Christian principles." There is no official state religion. The law makes discrimination a crime, including on the...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Netherlands
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution prohibits religious discrimination and protects the freedom of individuals to profess their religion or belief. It is a crime to engage in public speech inciting religious hatred. The constitution allows the government to restrict the exercise of religious beliefs outside of buildings ...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Lesotho
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution prohibits religious discrimination and provides for freedom of conscience, thought, and religion, including the freedom to change religion or belief and to manifest and propagate one’s religion. These rights may be limited by laws in the interests of defense, public safety, order, morality, or protecting the rights of other persons, provided the limitations are the minimum necessary.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Comoros
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution specifies Islam is the state religion and defines the national identity as being based on a single religion - Sunni Islam - but proclaims equality of rights and obligations for all, regardless of religious belief. The constitution also specifies that the principles and rules that regulate...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Mexico
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides all persons the right to religious freedom, including the right to engage in religious ceremonies and acts of worship. The constitution declares the country a secular state. Under the constitution, Indigenous communities enjoy a protected legal structure, allowing them some...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Venezuela
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: (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: Tanzania
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitutions of the union government and of the semiautonomous government in Zanzibar prohibit religious discrimination and provide for freedom of religious choice. Since independence and by tradition, the country has been governed by alternating Christian and Muslim presidents, who then appoint...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Somalia
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The provisional federal constitution (PFC) provides for the right of individuals to practice their religion, makes Islam the state religion, prohibits the propagation of any religion other than Islam, and stipulates all laws must comply with the general principles of sharia. Most areas of the country...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Taiwan
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. In May, the Legislative Yuan (parliament) passed a law allowing qualified religious groups to change the registration of real estate assets formerly held in the name of individual members. Under the new law, such assets may be held under the...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Liberia
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for the separation of religion and state and stipulates all persons are entitled to freedom of thought, conscience, and religion, except as required by law to protect public safety, order, health, morals, or the rights of others. It also provides for equal protection under the law and prohibits religious tests for office and the establishment of a state religion.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Zambia
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution declares the country a Christian nation but also provides for religious freedom and upholds the country’s multireligious composition. It prohibits religious discrimination and provides for freedom of conscience and belief.
Taking Steps to Impose Visa Restrictions on Individuals Involved in Undermining the Democratic Process During Nigeria’s 2023 Elections Cycle
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The United States is committed to supporting and advancing democracy in Nigeria and around the world. Today, I am announcing that we have taken steps to impose visa restrictions on specific individuals in Nigeria for undermining the democratic process during Nigeria’s 2023 elections cycle. These actions are specific to certain individuals and are not directed at the Nigerian people or the Government of Nigeria as a whole.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Samoa
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for the right to choose, practice, and change one’s religion, and it defines the country as a Christian nation.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Burkina Faso
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution declares that the country is a secular state. The constitution and other laws provide for the right of individuals to choose and change their religion and to practice the religion of their choice. Religious organizations may register with the government but are not required to register...
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Dominica
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: 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.
2022 Report on International Religious Freedom: Kiribati
By State Newswire | May 16, 2023
Release: The constitution provides for freedom of religion. Religious groups with memberships equal to or greater than 2 percent of the population are required to register with the government.