freedom of religion in English

noun
1
the right to practice whatever religion one chooses.
The 1990 Soviet religious law restored freedom of religion and conscience in Russia - to all.

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1. What does freedom of religion mean?

2. Nobody is violating your freedom of religion.

3. Regarding freedom of religion, the Vietnamese government should:

4. Many came to America to enjoy freedom of religion.

5. Freedom of religion even extends to inventing one's own.

6. Article 1 of the constitution guarantees freedom of religion.

7. Back in 1922, a “Freedom of Religion” Act became law.

8. The Court’s decision upheld the Witnesses’ right of freedom of religion.

9. Why? I think that European countries have policy of freedom of religion.

10. Opponents see this as a violation of rights to freedom of religion.

11. It freedom of religion, freedom of speech, and freedom of the press.

12. We believe in freedom of religion, freedom of speech, especially freedom of ( political ) expression.

13. Whereas, the protection andlimitation on the freedom of religion party and association are various.

14. We can have freedom of religion but should pledge our loyalty only to our nation.

15. Neither freedom of religion nor the guarantee against discrimination based on sexual orientation is absolute.

16. Between 1544 and 1574, the Transylvanian Parliament, or Diet, passed 22 laws granting freedom of religion.

17. Under the 1997 constitution, freedom of religion is limited, Islam being the only religion accepted in public.

18. Nguyen Van Minh is an independent Hoa Hao Buddhist activist who has campaigned for freedom of religion and conscience.

19. The constitution provides for freedom of religion, and other laws and policies contributed to the generally free practice of religion.

20. The Court raised additional questions about the possible violation of Article 9 of the European Convention dealing with freedom of religion.

21. All abbatial magistrates and the governor were extradited and freedom of religion was promulgated, which obviously turned against the interests of the Catholic cantons.

22. Accommodationists believe that the government should acknowled… The establishment clause states that the government cannot cre… In British-ruled America, there was no freedom of religion and…

23. Indeed, the advent of democracy, with greater freedom of expression and the diluting of central control over cultural matters, had intensified moves away from freedom of religion.

24. 2. What steps will it take to ensure freedom of religion and the basic right of all Albanian citizens to have access to a place of worship?

25. Apostasy Does Islam allow freedom of religion or does it threaten the death penalty for Apostasy? Those who turn their back on Islam are to be executed

26. Government officials have forced hundreds of Montagnard Catholics and Protestants to renounce their religion in public criticism sessions, violating internationally protected rights to freedom of religion and conscience.

27. The Constitution guarantees the freedom of religion and this, plus the fact that church property is tax exempt, ought to mean that anyone can go anyplace to worship.

28. Neither freedom of religion nor the guarantee against discrimination based on sexual orientation is absolute, and the proper place to draw the line was generally between belief and conduct.

29. Although freedom of religion is considered a basic right in the United States, a wave of mob violence against Jehovah’s Witnesses swept through the country in the 1940’s

30. Yet the fact is that over-Cautiousness about possible infringements of fundamental freedoms - particularly freedom of expression and freedom of religion - actually erodes the resources we need in order to fight terrorism.

31. Are we encouraging our adversaries to Islamize Sweden, which in the long run, might result in the abolition of freedom of religion, forcing Jews and Christians to live as dhimmis [subjugated citizens] in humiliation?

32. “There has therefore been a violation of Article 9 [freedom of religion] of the Convention on account of the disruption of the applicants’ religious meeting on 16 April 2000 by the Commissioner and her aides.”

33. The Vijay Rupani-led BJP government’s Bill to amend the Gujarat Freedom of Religion Act, 2003, proposes to consider promises of a better lifestyle and of divine blessings as Allurement towards religious conversion, and hence punishable.

34. The text prepared by Ambedkar provided constitutional guarantees and protections for a wide range of civil liberties for individual citizens, including freedom of religion, the abolition of untouchability, and the outlawing of all forms of discrimination.

35. To prohibit the access parent from teaching the child his/her religious beliefs is a violation of the parent’s freedom of religion, except where there is clear, affirmative evidence of imminent and substantial harm to the child.

36. Accommodationists, on the other hand, argue for a “narrow” reading, one that insists that the founders intended simply to remove religious tests for public office, prevent the creation of a national church, and protect freedom of religion

37. (24) Regarding other operators, the PPC shall, when exercising its powers of investigation and enforcement, not preclude them from exercising their right to freedom of expression, freedom of academia, freedom of religion, and freedom of political activity (Article 43(1) of the APPI).

38. And that's why, actually, in the 19th century, the Ottoman Empire, which then covered the whole Middle East, made very important reforms -- reforms like giving Christians and Jews an equal citizenship status, accepting a constitution, accepting a representative parliament, advancing the idea of freedom of religion.

39. The Republic is based on the principle of laïcité, that is of freedom of religion (including of agnosticism and atheism) enforced by the Jules Ferry laws and the 1905 law on the separation of the State and the Church, enacted at the beginning of the Third Republic (1871–1940).

40. Moreover, the abstractly antagonistic misconstruction of the relationship between freedom of religion or belief and equality between men and women fails to do justice to the life situation of many millions of individuals whose specific needs, wishes, claims, experiences and vulnerabilities fall into the intersection of both human rights, a problem disproportionately affecting women from religious minorities.

41. The overthrow of Saddam Hussein was called Operation Iraqi Freedom for a reason : the American - led occupation forces must not become midwife for an anti - democratic legal system that disallows freedom of religion , executes adulterers , oppresses women , and discriminates against non - Muslims . Acquiescing to the Sharia discourages moderates while encouraging the Wahhabi and Khomeinist extremists in Iraq .

42. This would again result in reserving protection for a predefined list of religious communities while not appropriately taking into account the right to freedom of religion or belief of those individuals or groups who do not, or do not seem to, fit into the setting of theologically accepted religions, such as members of other minorities, individual dissenters, minorities within minorities, atheists or agnostics, converts or people with unclear religious orientation.

43. The catalogue of basic rights included Freedom of Movement, Equal Treatment for all Germans in all of Germany, the abolishment of class-based privileges and medieval burdens, Freedom of Religion, Freedom of Conscience, the abolishment of capital punishment, Freedom of Research and Education, Freedom of Assembly, basic rights in regard to police activity and judicial proceedings, the inviolability of the home, Freedom of the Press, independence of judges, Freedom of Trade and Freedom of establishment.

44. Strongly condemns any advocacy of national, racial or religious hatred that constitutes incitement to discrimination, hostility or violence, whether it involves the use of print, audiovisual or electronic media or any other means, and in this regard emphasizes that respect for all human rights and fundamental freedoms, including freedom of religion or belief, and for cultural and religious diversity is an essential element for creating an environment free from racism, racial discrimination, xenophobia and related intolerance and contributes to the global efforts to combat all forms of discrimination;