World Assembly,
Freedom of Religion is a crucial human right. Citizens of any country should be allowed to follow their own beliefs that isn’t state religion. For example; if a nation’s state religion is catholic, citizens shall be allowed to follow Christianity or Buddhism without suffering any sanction for doing so.
By allowing freedom of religion, nations must allow structure of religious places like churches, mosques or shrines for citizens to worship without threat of persecution or violence. Nations must also persecute those that vandalise these places of worship and or people that attack those worshipping a separate religion.
Nations must also allow unrecognised religions like ‘sphagetti monster’ or ‘bacon worshippers’ also operate without threat of persecution.
These nations are however free to crackdown on extremists of these religion BUT NOT the religion itself. A religion can not be attacked or dispersed because of a small group of people.