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Communist governments are usually against any missionary entering the country. Also some middle eastern countries who's teaching is Islam. It is my understanding that Mormon Missionaries will soon be allowed into China.

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Missionaries of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) have been in nearly every nation, if not every nation, at some point in time. While the Church does not send proselyting missionaries to many nations which are too dangerous or which do not allow it, the Church sends humanitarian service missionaries to many nations where proselyting missionaries are not welcome. Other nations who do not currently welcome missionaries of any kind have seen missionary activity in the past.

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