Religious Freedom World Report

Prepared by the International Coalition for Religious Freedom

Swaziland

While there are no specific constitutional guarantees of religious freedom the government generally respects the right of all people to believe and practice as they wish. The primary exceptions to this have been cases where the government prevented prayer meetings from taking place and, in one case, disrupted a prayer meeting. These instances occurred because the government objected to the political nature of the events. 

2003 U.S. State Department International Religious Freedom Report on Swaziland

 

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