International Institute for Religious Freedom

Politics and Religion in Cuba and Nicaragua

This report is a reprint from: Petri, D. P. (2023, April 29). Politics and Religion in Cuba and Nicaragua. Canopy Forum.

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Religious groups have been viewed with suspicion by the Cuban government for a long time, as they are seen as potential threats to the socialist state. This distrust has led to subtle forms of repression, such as surveillance and interference with church activities, which limit the ability of religious groups to freely practice their faith.