In 2016, emergency laws restricted religious freedoms of Muslims more than other groups
Published November 07, 2018 at 11:00PM
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In 2016, seven nations – Turkey, Brunei, Ethiopia, France, Hungary, Niger and Tunisia – directly used emergency laws to restrict religion, according to Pew Research Center’s latest annual religious restrictions study. While a number of different religious groups were targeted, these laws imposed restrictions on Muslims more than any other group.
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Published November 07, 2018 at 11:00PM
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In 2016, emergency laws restricted religious freedoms of Muslims more than other groups
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