| United States. Dept. of State - 2006 - 902 pages
...this right in practice. The Government at all levels strives to protect this right in full, and does not tolerate its abuse, either by governmental or...religion, the law does not recognize a state religion. Leading government officials and ruling party members adhere to a variety of faiths, including various... | |
| United States. Dept. of State - 2005 - 820 pages
...prohibits the Government from unfairly discriminating directly or indirectly against anyone on the basis of religion, and it states that persons belonging to...Court. While Christianity is the dominant religion in the country, the law recognizes no state religion. Leading government officials and ruling party... | |
| United States. Department of State - 2001 - 690 pages
...prohibits the State from unfairly discriminating directly or indirectly against anyone on the ground of religion, and it states that persons belonging to a religious community may not be denied the right, with other members of that community, to practice their religion and to form, join, and maintain religious... | |
| Edward P. Lipton - 2002 - 196 pages
...prohibits the State from unfairly discriminating directly or indirectly against anyone on the ground of religion, and it states that persons belonging to a religious community may not be denied the right, with other members of that community, to practice their religion and to form, join, and maintain religious... | |
| 2005 - 1092 pages
...prohibits the Government from unfairly discriminating directly or indirectly against anyone on the basis of religion, and it states that persons belonging to...Court. While Christianity is the dominant religion in the country, the law recognizes no state religion. Leading government officials and ruling party... | |
| Peter W. Edge - 2006 - 172 pages
...of community religious interests, amongst them, recognition of other forms of community. It provides that persons belonging to a religious community may...not be denied the right to practice their religion with other members of that community; or to form, join, and maintain religious organisations. All of... | |
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