New statute puts restrictions on religious conversion, report says
Published: July 02, 2016 5:07 am
HIMALAYAN NEWS SERVICE
Kathmandu
July 1, 2016
The Annual Report on the State of Freedom of Religion or Belief in the World 2015 by the European Parliament Intergroup on Freedom of Religion or Belief and Religious Tolerance has criticised that the new 2015 constitution preserves Nepal as a secular state but increases restrictions on religious conversion.
Nepal did not feature in the 2014-2015 FoRB report.
However, the intergroup finds that recent developments are cause for concern and warrant further analysis. While the new 2015 constitution preserves Nepal as a secular state, it also increases restrictions on religious conversion, said the report released yesterday.
Article (1) of the Constitution of Nepal makes reference only to the right to profess, practice, preserve, or be free from religion, but not to choose or to change ones religion. It is unclear whether this comprises any religion, including one adopted by choice, or whether this could be interpreted as a pretext to limit religion to the one inherited through birth, family tradition, or cultural predominance. The constitution also makes proselytism and conversion criminal acts, banning the right to peacefully spread ones faith, said the report.
https://thehimalayantimes.com/kathmandu/new-statute-puts-restrictions-religious-conversion-report-says/
http://www.religiousfreedom.eu/2016/06/30/annual-report-on-the-state-of-freedom-of-religion-or-belief-in-the-world-2015-2016/