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U.S. Criticizes Saudi Arabia For Lack of Religious Freedom

HeadlineSep 16, 2004

For the first time, the * State Department* has named Saudi Arabia as a country that severely violates religious freedom. Saudi Arabia joins seven other countries on the list including Burma, China, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Eritrea and Vietnam. The State Department determined that * freedom of religion does not exist in Saudi Arabia* and that “non-Muslim worshippers risk arrest, imprisonment, lashing, deportation and sometimes torture.”

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