The constitution and other laws and policies protect religious freedom and, in practice, the government generally respected religious freedom. The government did not demonstrate a trend toward either improvement or deterioration in respect for and protection of the right to religious freedom, although there were some ongoing issues with local officials who closed churches in previous years without a clear legal basis.
There were isolated reports of societal abuses and discrimination based on religious affiliation, belief, or practice.
The embassy discussed religious freedom with the government and regularly expressed support to government leaders for consolidation of constitutional democracy, including respect for basic human rights such as religious freedom.