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Religions in Botswana

Posted by: seoaon | December 17, 2009 | No Comment |

Botswana, because it is a democratic republic, one can assume that religious freedoms are respected. Given the different religions that are practiced in the country, we can say that religious freedom is respected not only, but also protected.

Religions in Botswana

Botswana has an estimated population of approximately 1611000 people. Half the population of Botswana is considered Christian. These are further divided into 50 per cent of Anglicans, Methodists, Lutherans,Catholics, Mormons, Adventists, Jehovah? S Jehovah's Witnesses, Baptists and other Christian denominations. Most of the remaining 50 percent practice traditional religious beliefs, while this percentage is two to three per cent Muslim. The level of atheism, which is very unpopular, remains unknown.

Freedom of religion and attitudes

The Government of Botswana believes in itself and respects the policy of freedom of religion. Apart from the government protects not only the right butThis law also protects against abuse. The State has not prescribed a state religion. Religious organizations must register with the government, particularly the Ministry of Home Affairs. However, the State does not provide benefits for registered organizations. Those who do not register face penalties such as fines and imprisonment. These religious groups can use their places of worship, where you can build yourself. Relations between religious groupsconsidered to be generally peaceful.

Restrictions

As the Government respects the right to religious freedom, respects the right of the people, their religion without interference from people of other faiths practice. In this context, the government does not tolerate other religions to encourage violence against other religions. For example, if we find a religion that encourage their members to violent crimes against members of other religions that deny the registrationby the government. Suspend the only time that the government may have the right to freedom of religion is, if the interest of national security and public order.

Botswana is a good example of a country that respects the right to religious freedom. With the introduction of mechanisms to protect the right of all citizens to support the government of Botswana is able to establish good relations between religious groups, which contributes significantly to the stability of the country.

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