Freedom of religion
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If a country has freedom of religion, people there can either belong to any religion they choose, or belong to no religion; leave any religious group as well as join any religious group; take any peaceful religious actions their faith requires; and join with other people for religious purposes.
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[edit] See also
- Forum 18
- Freedom of thought
[edit] External links
- Text of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (in particular Article 18) from the Human Rights Library
- The Seventh-day Adventist Church State Council
- Forum 18 News Service - Reports, country surveys and commentaries from Forum 18, a Norwegian international religious freedom news service
- Country profiles from the Center for Religious Freedom at Freedom House, an advocacy group
- U.S. State Department country reports
- The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom