Processorism is an essential part of the mainstream religion, especially Christianity and its sect. It can be said that this restriction is contrary to the concept of human rights that impairs religion, association, freedom of speech protected and protected by UNDR [1]. But at the same time, we need to realize that this is only at the surface of the discussion There are parallel situations where aggressive missions may simultaneously infringe upon others' liberty.
The state of religious freedom in Malaysia is a controversial issue. In the Malaysian Constitution, limited religious freedom is set, especially to manage the mission of Muslims other than Islam. Non-Muslims who wish to marry Muslims and admit marriage to the government need to convert to Muslims. However, issues such as whether Malaysia can change from Islam and whether Malaysia is an Islamic country or a secular state remain unresolved. In most cases, several religions in Malaysia interact peacefully and show mutual respect. Despite continued peaceful coexistence of cultural and ethnic groups, the Hindu temple, the Muslim prayer field, and Christian church violence have recently occurred in 2010.
The Mongolian Constitution provides freedom of religion and the Mongolian government generally respects this right in practice, but the law restricts changes in religious beliefs to some extent and some religious groups are bureaucratic harassment Receiving or being refused registration. There are few reports of social abuse and discrimination based on religious beliefs and customs. Since 1999, the US State Department has designated Myanmar as a country that is particularly concerned about freedom of religion. Muslims, especially Rohingya Muslims, face discrimination by the vast majority of Buddhists, and the government is often indifferent or even actively encouraged.
Religious freedom means freedom to believe that public or private individuals or communities represent, teach, practice, worship, and adhere to religion. This right applies to all religious beliefs, but it does not apply to all religious activities (including those involving violations of other laws).