Religious freedom is a key part of the US constitution.
Understandably then, the country is also officially interested in
the rights of peoples around the world to practice their faith
without prejudice.
To that end, the US Commission on International Religious
Freedom exists to 'assess, propose and press for US foreign policy
action to advance freedom of thought, conscience, and religion and
other freedoms'. It has a watchlist of countries which it monitors
for any ...
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