Religion and Atheism in Laos
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The atheist dictatorship Laos persuad christians and many other religious people. It has the 18th rang at the index of Open Doors. There are only three recognized churches: The Catholic, the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Laos Evangelical Church. Christians of other confessions can be arrested. The government support the millitant heravada-buddhists, who are pursue Christians. If a animist or a buddhist converts to the Christianity, local officials are going arbitrarily against the new christians proceed.
See also
- Open Doors
- Religion and Atheism in North Korea
- Religion and Atheism in Vietnam
- Christians in Iran
- Christians in Sudan
- Christians in Syria
- Militant atheism
- Martyred in the USSR: Militant Atheism in the former Soviet Union