Abstract

The right to freedom of religion/belief has been guaranteed by law in Indonesia, but there are still going on some violations of the right to freedom of religion/belief in the various regions. The purpose of this study was to determine the form of the legal guarantee of the right to freedom of religion/belief in Indonesia, shape inconsistencies state recognition of the right to religion/belief in Indonesia, and efforts to improve the rights of religion/belief in Indonesia. This paper uses a normative study. It was found that there are some rules that apply in Indonesia, which may hinder the implementation of the right of religion/belief, thus causing the occurrence of cases of rights violations religion/belief in some areas, should therefore rules should be immediately revoked. The conclusions of this paper are contained inconsistent state recognition of the right to religion/ belief in Indonesia.

Highlights

  • The title of this article was inspired by the many cases of violations to freedom of religion/belief which is conducted by government in relation to state recognition of religion/

  • East Nusa Tenggara by the local government, and the case is not posted on the religion column in the identity card “Baha’i”

  • According to the case of rejection of the family card and not given birth certificates for children of the belief Marapu community in the East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara by the local government, and the case is not posted on the religion column in the identity card

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Introduction

The title of this article was inspired by the many cases of violations to freedom of religion/belief which is conducted by government (i.e., the central and local government) in relation to state recognition of religion/. This paper is a continuation of the authors under the title “The Limitation of the Rights to Freedom of Religion and Belief in Indonesia’s Forgotten”, which is posted by the Indonesian Legal Resources. Center (ILRC) in the Journal of Social Justice, Promoting Human Rights and Social. Do not someone violated rights of others in an attempt to obtain, maintain, or fulfill their human rights itself. While human rights are the rights possessed by every human being since man was born on earth until he died

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