![]() Once they left their country of origin, they try to apply to some form of protection from the State they emigrated to. Indeed, oppressed people try to migrate to a place where they hope to live in peace. These persecutions, which can be of different kind, represent, as described in Chapters 5 and 10, a driving factor of emigration. Sometimes religious minorities are subject to detention, torture or other cruel treatments. In some countries people belonging to religious minorities are discriminated and are prohibited to exercise some basic rights such as participating in public elections, applying for jobs or freely circulating in the country. Sometimes, it simply consists of preventing people from choosing their own religion. ![]() * The violation of this right can take on different forms. ![]() Despite being a fundamental human right, freedom of religion is still violated in many parts of the world today.
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