| 2000 - 1204 pages
...and Repatriation.—The law provides for these rights, and the Government respects them in practice. c. Freedom of Religion. —The Constitution provides...and the Government respects this right in practice. State subsidies are provided to religious organizations that maintain educational faculties. The focus... | |
| 1999 - 1822 pages
...Constitution provides for the right of free association, and the Government respects this right in practice. c. Freedom of Religion. — The Constitution provides...and the Government respects this right in practice. The 1993 Law on Churches and Religious Organizations requires all religious organizations to have at... | |
| 1984 - 1500 pages
...Methodist faiths dominate, there is a wide variety of religious organizations active in the country. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign...Repatriation Citizens and legal residents move freely within and outside Barbados; the Constitution guarantees the right to do so. In replying to public criticism... | |
| 1991 - 1820 pages
...indigenous Venezuelan groups; it remained under consideration by a special Senate committee at year's end. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign...Emigration, and Repatriation Citizens and legal residents generally have freedom to travel within the country and to go abroad and return. Travel in the Amazon... | |
| 2002
...Religion. — The Fundamental Act provides for freedom of religion, «nd the Government generally respected this right in practice. d Freedom of Movement Within...Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Repatriation. — The Fundamental Act provides for these rights, and the Government generally respected them; however,... | |
| 2000 - 1796 pages
...The debate that began in 1999 over the possible criminalization of neo-Nazi organizations continued. c. Freedom of Religion. — The Constitution provides...for freedom of religion, and the Government respects that right in practice. The Government does not hamper the practice or teaching of any faith. The country... | |
| 1987 - 1374 pages
...cult believe they are singled out for persecution by the police; the police deny their allegations. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Repatriation Citizens are free to travel within The Bahamas and abroad. There are no restrictions on the right to change... | |
| 2000 - 1458 pages
...practice. c. Freedom of Religion.— The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the overnment respects this right in practice. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Reatriation.—The Constitution provides for freedom of movement, and there... | |
| 1987 - 1378 pages
...variety of denominations, indigenous beliefs also flourish. Missionaries work without restriction*. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Repatriation There are no legal or administrative restrictions on the freedom of movement of Solomon Islands' citizens... | |
| 1990 - 1660 pages
...becoming more difficult. At least one missionary was denied entry in 1989 despite possessing a valid visa. d. Freedom of Movement Within the Country, Foreign Travel, Emigration, and Repatriation Ghanaians and foreigners are free to move throughout Ghana without special permission. Police checkpoints... | |
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