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YEMEN Executive Summary The constitution neither protects nor inhibits religious freedom, but other laws, policies, and government practices restrict these freedoms. The government did not demonstrate a trend toward eit
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Document Date: 2015-03-16 18:44:47


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City

Sanaa / /

Company

Human Rights / Labor YEMEN / /

Country

Yemen / United States / Israel / /

Event

Person Communication and Meetings / /

Facility

Damaj Institute / /

Holiday

Eid al-Adha / Eid al-Fitr / Muharram / Birth of the Prophet Muhammad / /

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explosives-rigged car / secular common law / Weekly services / intelligence services / social services / official newspaper / food / /

MedicalCondition

injuries / /

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Arab Peninsula / /

Organization

Damaj Institute / Congress / al-Qaeda / civil society / Ministry of Religious Endowments / Catholic Church / U.S. government / Islah party / Bureau of Democracy / United States Department of State / U.S. embassy / Terrorist Organizations Zaydi-Shia Houthis / Political Security Office / Ministry of Human Rights / Ministry of Culture / /

Person

Ali Abdallah Taher / Hussein Badr Eddine al-Houthi / Zaydi-Shia Islam / Dar al-Hadith / Roman Catholics / Ethnasheria (Twelver) Shia / /

Position

president / deputy leader / columnist / General / YEMEN Executive / cleric / late cleric / /

Region

northern Yemen / /

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