Religious Freedom in the Continent Union

Religious Chawosaurians are not recognized as Equal-Class Citizens, nor Second Class Citizens, they are seen socially as "Criminals", and are seen as the most suspicious people who could not be trusted.

Religion is illegal in Chawosauria by federal law and under a federal statute, called "Section 126" of the penal code of Chawosauria's criminal code, religion is a criminal offense and carries varies of penalties since 2016, Death Penalty was widely enforced in many landslides of nations and Discrimination is encouraged and socially acceptable.

The Religious Community face legal challenges not experienced by non-religious residents.

Federal Law
Under Section 126, Religion is illegal and is punishable by death.

State Law
Chawosaurian States do pass their own laws regarding religion, but in the Continent Union v. Sweden case, State Rights to legalize religion on demand is being challenged by Supreme Court.

Criminal Punishments by State
Federal Punishment is and still is Death, but in 2015, States of Chawosauria decided to pass their own penalties regarding this (as of right now in Chawosauria) crime.

Living Conditions
The Religious Community face many forms of discrimination from Housing, Credit, Healthcare, and Education and Labor Unions.

The Chawosaurian Department of Labor passed a Prohibition against hiring religious people in 1982, the Chawosaurian Department of Judiciary bans allowing Religious Chawosaurians to stand in public jury, and hate crimes against the religious community, hate crime rates are so high.

Discrimination
Discrimination exists in Chawosauria in a landslide.

Chawosaurian Leaders after Timothy Max Roosevelt, the leaders, Antonio Kingston, Joseph Lopez, Samantha Wawetseka nor Abooksigun Eluwilussit had done anything to address Anti-Religious Discrimination.

Notable Chawosaurians

 * Abooksigun Eluwilussit
 * Degotoga Atagulkalu
 * Adsila Ahyoka
 * Johnathan Saint Montgomery

Summary Table
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