Anti-Conversion Laws

Download Anti-Conversion Laws Four countries in South and Southeast Asia—India, Nepal, Myanmar, and Bhutan—have laws that severely regulate religious conversion. Government officials and the police, in line with increasingly nationalist politicians and lawmakers, selectively enforce these laws, effectively banning conversion from the majority religion to a minority religion, in particular Christianity and Islam. This article […]

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Balu Saste

Decisive victory for victims of religious persecution in India