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July 24, 2019
Number of countries with high or very high levels of government restrictions on religion continues to climb, while overall social hostilities dip in 2016
FULL REPORT W APPENDIXES 6-27-18
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Restrictions on religion among the world's 25 most populous countries
Appendix A: Government Restrictions Index
Appendix B: Social Hostilities Index
Appendix C: Religious restrictions index scores by region
Appendix D: Summary of results
Appendix E: Results by country
Global Restrictions on Religion 2007-2016 Dataset
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Global Uptick in Government Restrictions on Religion in 2016
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Number of countries with high or very high levels of government restrictions on religion continues to climb, while overall social hostilities dip in 2016
Muslims in Europe were primary target of nationalist political parties or politicians
Religious groups targeted by nationalists in Europe
Government restrictions involving religion increase in Americas in 2016, but still lower than other regions
Social hostilities involving religion still relatively high in Middle East despite decline in 2016
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