Uzbekistan: Religious Freedom Survey, 2017

Bayram, Mushfig and Kinahan, John (2018) Uzbekistan: Religious Freedom Survey, 2017. Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe, 38 (3). pp. 91-124. ISSN 1069-4781

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Abstract

Freedom of religion or belief, along with intrinsically linked freedoms such as those of expression, association, and assembly, is seriously restricted in Uzbekistan. Officials frequently violate freedom of thought, conscience and belief and other interlinked human rights, violating the government's legally-binding international human rights commitments. These restrictions on human rights are part of the regime's intentional systemic policy to control every aspect of society. This is why followers of all religions and beliefs—with no exceptions—face freedom of religion or belief violations.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Religious Freedom, Uzbekistan, Human Rights
Subjects: B Mission theology/theory
B Mission theology/theory > Persecution
D World Christianity and Central Eastern Europe > Asia
D World Christianity and Central Eastern Europe > Europe
F Interreligious Dialogue and Witness > Islam
G Christian traditions/Denominations > Eastern Orthodox
Divisions: Central Asia
Central Asia > Uzbekistan
Depositing User: Speranca Tomin
Date Deposited: 14 Sep 2021 09:14
Last Modified: 14 Sep 2021 09:14
URI: https://ceeamsprints.osims.org/id/eprint/2021

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