From Pew Research Center: Religion & Public Life <[email protected]>
Subject Interactive: Religious restrictions around the world
Date November 18, 2020 8:07 PM
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Explore restrictions in 198 countries

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November 18, 2020


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** Religious restrictions around the world ([link removed])
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For more than a decade, Pew Research Center has been tracking global patterns in restrictions on religion – both those imposed by governments and hostilities committed by individuals and social groups. Explore restrictions in 198 countries and see how each country’s restrictions have changed since 2007 with our new interactive data essay ([link removed]) .



** Media mentions
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Nov. 16 - Jewish Telegraphic Agency

Govt. restrictions on religion worldwide set record high in annual Pew study ([link removed])
Nov. 12 - The Christian Post *

Religious persecution increasing, Pew Research Center report finds ([link removed])
Nov. 11 - The Washington Times *



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Leader of U.S. Catholic bishops: Biden’s stances pose dilemma ([link removed])
Nov. 18 - The Associated Press

UK Labour’s ex-leader kept out of parliamentary ranks over anti-Semitism row ([link removed])
Nov. 18 - Reuters

Argentina abortion: President is to present new bill to Congress ([link removed])
Nov. 17 - BBC News

At annual meeting, U.S. Catholic bishops debate McCarrick report and whether it proves they need more lay oversight ([link removed])
Nov. 16 - The Washington Post *

Religious freedom arguments give rise to executive order battle ([link removed])
Nov. 16 - NPR

Case on churches, Cuomo and coronavirus arrives at Supreme Court ([link removed])
Nov. 16 - The New York Times *

Sandbags and monks in khaki: Russian troops guard Armenian monastery after ceasefire ([link removed])
Nov. 15 - Reuters

France insists it’s targeting Islamist extremism. But some foreign observers and French Muslims see a broader agenda ([link removed])
Nov. 14 - The Washington Post *

An Islamist insurgency in Mozambique is gaining ground — and showing a strong allegiance to the Islamic State ([link removed])
Nov. 13 - The Washington Post *

Still saintly? Vatican’s new report on McCarrick may complicate the legacy of Pope John Paul II ([link removed])
Nov. 11 - The Washington Post *




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