2020 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT OT-2120 TAIWAN Executive Summary The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers continued to be unable to attend religious services. …
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 17 May, 2021 | Topics: News, Speeches | Tags: International Religious Freedom Report
Taiwan has been continuing to improve the Muslim travel environment by increasing trainings, Muslim-friendly hotels, and halal restaurants by 20 percent annually. |OT-2021| |June 11, 2020|
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 15 June, 2020 | Topics: Official Reports, Reports, Speeches | Tags: 2020 Official Text, International Religious Freedom Report
TAIWAN 2018 INTERNATIONAL RELIGIOUS FREEDOM REPORT | OT-1947 | June 24, 2019
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By wengj | 24 June, 2019 | Topics: News, Reports | Tags: 2019 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
U.S. Secretary of State Michael R. Pompeo released the 2018 Report on International Religious Freedom on Friday June 21, 2019 at 2:30 p.m. EDT. | PR-1926 | June 24, 2019
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By wengj | 24 June, 2019 | Topics: News, Press Releases | Tags: 2019 Press Releases, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers were not able to attend religious services. | OT-1715E | Date: 08/16/2017
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 29 May, 2018 | Topics: Human Rights, News, Reports | Tags: 2018 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers were not able to attend religious services. | OT-1715E | Date: 08/16/2017
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 16 August, 2017 | Topics: Human Rights, News, Reports | Tags: 2017 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under the labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers were not able to attend religious services. | OT-1615E | Date: 08/11/2016
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 11 August, 2016 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2016 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution provides for freedom of religious belief. Domestic service workers and caretakers are not covered under Taiwans labor standards law and are therefore not legally guaranteed a weekly rest day. Due to this exclusion, many domestic workers are effectively prevented from attending religious services. | OT-1524E | Date: 10/15/2015
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 15 October, 2015 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2015 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and, in practice, the authorities generally respected religious freedom. Taiwan labor law, however, does not guarantee domestic service workers and caretakers a right to a day off, effectively making it difficult or impossible for such workers to attend religious services. | OT-1407E | Date: 07/29/2014
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 29 July, 2014 | Topics: Human Rights, Official Reports, Reports | Tags: 2014 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and, in practice, the authorities generally respected religious freedom. The trend in the authorities’ respect for religious freedom did not change significantly during the year.There were no reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious affiliation, belief, or practice. | OT-1304E | Date: 05/21/2013
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 21 May, 2013 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2013 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
OT-1206E | Date: 07/31/2012 The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and the authorities generally respected religious freedom.
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 31 July, 2012 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2012 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
OT-1113E | Date: 09/14/2011 The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and, the authorities generally enforced these protections.
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 14 September, 2011 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2011 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
OT-1028E | Date: 11/18/2010 The constitution provides for freedom of religion, and other laws and policies contributed to the generally free practice of religion. Taiwan authorities generally respected religious freedom in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom by Taiwan authorities during the reporting period. There were no reports …
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 18 November, 2010 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2010 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
OT-0922E | Date: 10/28/2009
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 28 October, 2009 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2009 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, and other laws and policies contributed to the generally free practice of religion. Taiwan authorities generally respected religious freedom in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom by Taiwan authorities during the period covered by this report. There were no reports of …
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 16 October, 2008 | Topics: Human Rights, Reports | Tags: 2008 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
There were no reports of societal abuses or discrimination based on religious belief or practice.
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 14 September, 2007 | Topics: Reports | Tags: 2007 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
The constitution provides for freedom of religion, and the authorities generally respected this right in practice. There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and official policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. The generally amicable relationship among religious groups …
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 15 September, 2006 | Topics: Reports | Tags: 2006 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report
There was no change in the status of respect for religious freedom during the period covered by this report, and the authorities’ policy continued to contribute to the generally free practice of religion. The generally amicable relationship among religions in society contributed to religious freedom.
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By AIT - Taipei Main Office | 8 November, 2005 | Topics: Reports | Tags: 2005 Official Texts, International Religious Freedom Report