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United States Commission on International Religious Freedom

Congress created the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) in the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 (IRFA). Established as an independent, bipartisan, federal government entity, USCIRF monitors the status of freedom of religion or belief abroad and provides policy recommendations to the President, the Secretary of State, and Congress. These recommendations are formally presented through USCIRF’s Annual Report . The 2014 report covers 34 countries. Country chapters begin with a one-page overview of USCIRF’s findings, the reasons for the country’s designation by USCIRF, and priority recommendations for action. Each chapter documents events that took place over the reporting period, discusses relevant legal and human rights issues, emphasizes important elements of the bilateral relationship with the U.S., and details recommendations that would promote freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief as a more integral part of U.S. policy. USCIRF’s annual report also includes chapters on, and recommendations for U.S. policy concerning, the United Nations, the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE), and U.S. refugee and asylum policy. USCIRF is composed of nine private sector commissioners who volunteer their time in support of USCIRF’s mandate, and the U.S. Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, who is a non-voting member. Commissioners are appointed by the President and Democratic and Republican leaders in the House and Senate. USCIRF is a congressionally created entity, not a non-governmental organization, interest group or advocacy organization.

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United States Commission on International Religious Freedom
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Basic Info

Types Organization, Government Body
Start date 1998
Website http://www.uscirf.gov/about-uscirf/frequently-asked-questions
Aliases USCIRF, United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF)

External Links

  • Wikipedia: United_States_Commission_on_International_Religious_Freedom

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19 documents :: see all
  • Vicky Hartzler Elected Chair of Bipartisan U.S. Commission on ...
  • Gary L. Bauer Reappointed as USCIRF Commissioner
  • Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom Samuel D. Brownback
  • Sam Brownback Confirmed as New International Religious Freedom Ambassador
  • Leonard Leo Elected as Chairman of USCIRF
  • Leonard Leo, Opus Dei and the Radical Catholic Takeover of the Supreme ...
  • A distressing map of religious freedom around the world
  • Muslims Need Not Apply - Northwestern Now
  • ICYMI: GUEST OP-ED — Tom Carter Details His “Decade of Failing to Persuade the New York Times to Pay Attention to Leonard Leo”
  • USCIRF Welcomes President Biden’s Appointment of Susie Gelman to U.S ...
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