E/CN.4/1991/56 page 26 "This does not pose a problem in Iraq, since the principle of freedom of religion and belief is fully recognized." "No." Mexico "Freedom of worship is guaranteed to nationals and foreigners alike under the Mexican Constitution. However, article 130 prescribes that 'Anyone who is a minister of religion in the United Mexican States must be Mexican by birth1. The principle of reciprocity as regards the practice of religion by foreigners is not mentioned in Mexican law." Nicaragua "In Nicaragua, any religious practice by foreigners is respected, for foreigners have the same duties and rights as Nicaraguans (art. 27 of the Constitution)." Norway In its reply, the Government of Norway did not specifically provide an answer to this question. However, in its general reply, it indicated that: "Norway does not apply the principle of reciprocity as regards the practice of religion by foreigners." Oman The Government of the Sultanate of Oman did not provide a specific answer to this question but stated that it has traditionally maintained religious freedom not only for the country's citizens but also for all the aliens who belong to different countries and follow different religions. It has also indicated that it has not only allowed them to practise their religions but given them free land to build places of worship, churches and temples which are administered and run by the respective communities, that there is a complete harmony among the locals and foreigners and that it is fully satisfied with the protection given to everyone irrespective of race and creed. Romania "Yes. The principle of reciprocity is applied as regards foreigners who practise their own religion." Saint Vincent and the Grenadines "Yes. Foreigners are free to adopt whatever religious practices they wish consistent with the exercise of the same right by citizens." Sweden "Aliens are guaranteed equal rights with Swedish citizens in terms of freedom of religion (Chap. 2, art. 2, of the Constitution)."

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