Ensuring Religious Freedom And Countering Religious Radicalization In The Republic Of Uzbekistan
Ramazanova Fariza Abdirashidovna , Independent Researcher Of The Higher School Of Strategic Analyze And Foresight Of The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Leading Research Fellow Of Institute For Strategic And Regional Studies Under The President Of The Republic Of UzbekistanAbstract
The article is dedicated to the analysis of the current state of legislation on religious policy Republic of Uzbekistan. Moreover, measures are proposed to improve the religious policy in the Republic of Uzbekistan in terms of countering the spread of extremist ideology, taking into account modern challenges and threats.
Keywords
Legislation, religious policy, countering extremism, extremist activity, radicalization
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