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ENInews/RNS"Religious persecution is not only more prevalent among Muslim-majority countries, but it also generally occurs at more severe levels," Roger Finke and Brian J. Grim write in their new book "The
Price of Freedom Denied," published by Cambridge University Press.
Finke and Grim drew on annual reports by the U.S. State Department to conclude that religious persecution plagues all regions of the globe.
Studying 143 countries, they found that:
-- 86 percent of countries in recent years had cases of people physically abused or removed from their homes based on their religion.
-- High levels of government restrictions on religion were found in 78 percent of Muslim-majority nations, as opposed to ten percent of Christian-majority nations and 43 percent of other nations.
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http://www.eni.ch/featured/article.php?id=4667
Web source is ENI. Research is on Cambridge Press.
I'm curious to know where the U.S. falls in the percentages of Western countries with laws that are restrictive of religious freedoms, but I doubt I'll read the book. Any takers?