Freedom of Religion The United States is known as the "crucible" of the world. It has many different cultures, nations, thoughts, and religions. There are Christians, Jews, Catholics, Buddhists, Mormons, Hindu, spiritualists, Jehovah's Witnesses, Muslims and others. America is different from others, that all these religions represent countries with only 200 years of history. Throughout history, the United States has argued that religious freedom and equality are extremely important for the function of this country as a country of liberty.
The United States has officially considered the freedom of religion in its external relations. The 1998 International Religious Freedom Act establishes the United States International Religious Freedom Committee to investigate records of religious freedom in over 200 other countries and to recommend submission to countries with continually vigilant records did. Possibility of review and economic sanction Many human rights groups seek the United States to impose sanctions more actively on countries that do not recognize or accept religious freedom.
Today is the 19th anniversary of the revolutionary International Religious Freedom Act of 1998. It treats freedom of religion as the central value of the United States and universal human rights. The law provides the US Government "to use and implement appropriate measures at US foreign policy bodies for freedom and persecution, to promote respect for religious freedom for all governments and citizens" Requesting. As Vice President Mike Burns stated, the government's foreign policy priorities stated that we "fight for this fundamental right both at home and abroad everyday." At the State Department we use various diplomatic tools to promote the President's vision that no one should be persecuted for their beliefs and prayers.
People have their own ideas and beliefs that they choose to believe in their rights. Freedom of freedom and importance are part of our human rights, what we are allowed and what we do. Religious freedom is fundamental human rights. Freedom of religion will benefit everyone - it creates conditions for peace, democratization, development and other human rights. The lack of religious freedom lowers the ability of citizens to gather and become the subject of peaceful change. We always say "We believe in God", and when we say it we should say that. Our religious freedom is wonderful. The importance of religious freedom is possible for everyone and they can achieve their special habits. But these things are not unlimited as if a part of the religion is infringing the public interest but can still be regarded as a crime regardless of individual religious beliefs. The foundations of religious freedom are all covered in one aspect: people