Source:                        www.uscirf.gov

Date:                             November 28, 2023

 

 

Washington, DC – The United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) today released the following new report:

Compendium of National Anti-Conversion Laws – This report documents the text of the 73 national anti-conversion laws on the books around the world. In total, 46 countries have at least one national anti-conversion law in force.  Four types of national anti-conversion laws are documented: anti-proselytism laws, interfaith marriage laws, apostasy laws, and identity documentation laws. The report explains how each type violates international human rights law by restricting an individual’s freedom to leave or change their religion. The report also provides a global and regional analysis of national anti-conversion laws that highlights similarities among them.

This report builds upon USCIRF’s recent publications on India’s State-Level Anti-Conversion Laws and Blasphemy and Related Laws in ASEAN Member Countries. USCIRF also recently released a Blasphemy Law Compendium and a Legislation Factsheet on Blasphemy.

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