
External and Internal Threats to the Freedom of Religion or Belief of Indigenous Peoples in Latin America
This report is a reprint from: Petri, D. P., & Klocek, J. (2025). Religions, 16(2), 209. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020209
This report is a reprint from: Petri, D. P., & Klocek, J. (2025). Religions, 16(2), 209. https://doi.org/10.3390/rel16020209
At almost the same time, three major players in the religious freedom field published reports on the situation of FoRB in indigenous communities: Indigenous
USCIRF releases new report on “Religious Freedom For Indigenous Communities in Latin America”
Indigenous Peoples and their Religious Freedom
Assassinating Berta Cáceres, a Maya-Lenka Women from Honduras in 2016, shows in a brutally way, that the recognition of indigenous religions in Abia Yala-Latin America is not only an interreligious, but also an economic and political challenge.