Saturday, September 16, 2006

State Department Issues International Religious Freedom Report

Yesterday, the U.S. State Department released its eighth annual International Religious Freedom Report. (Press Release, Full Text of Report, Secretary RiceƂ’s Statement) The report examines the extent to which religious freedom is protected in 197 different countries. The report is required by the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998, which also requires the State Department to designate as "countries of particular concern"(CPCs) those nations that are most egregious in violating, or tolerating violations of, religious freedom. However, Ambassador At Large for International Religious Freedom, John V. Hanford III, said that while the report is being released, the State Department has not yet finalized its list of CPCs for 2006. It will do that in "several weeks". Immediately following the State Department release, the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom issued a statement criticizing thereport's drafters for removing "longstanding and widely quoted language ... that freedom of religion does not exist in Saudi Arabia".