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Article: In its annual report on religious freedom, the State Department has for the first time identified Saudi Arabia as a country that violates such freedom.
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- National Review
- Article date:
- October 11, 2004
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* In its annual report on religious freedom, the State Department has for the first time identified Saudi Arabia as a country that violates such freedom. The seven other countries that share its new designation (all are considered "of particular concern") are Burma, China, Iran, North Korea, Sudan, Eritrea, and Vietnam. Such company alone indicates how serious the charge is. The decision to include ...