Brazil: Religious Freedom
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U.S.
Department of State Human Rights Report 1998
The Constitution provides for
freedom of religion, and the Government respects this right in practice.
There is no favored or state religion. All faiths are free to establish
places of worship, train clergy, and proselytize, although the Government
controls entry into Indian lands.
Source: Country Reports on Human Rights Practices
for 1998, U.S. Department of State.
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