Cuba's constitution guarantees freedom of religion; however, in practice, the government maintains significant control over religious practices and organizations. While there has been some relaxation of restrictions in recent years, religious groups often face limitations on their activities and must register with the state. Some religious leaders and organizations have reported harassment and restrictions on their freedoms, indicating that the right to religious expression is not fully realized.
China does not free religion, if you try to be a different religion they can be killed.
free speech, right to assembly, free press and right to choose your religion
70% of the population in Cuba is Catholic
Religion is mentioned in the first amendment. 1: Guarentees the right of freedom of speech, religion, free press, right to assemble, and right to petition.
The citizens of Cuba have limited rights and freedoms. Among their freedoms are their right to healthcare, the right to free expression and opinion, a restricted freedom of assembly that is monitored by the government, right to an education, and religious freedom.
catholicism
The most widespread religion in Cuba is Catholicism. Many people practice Santeria, which is a syncretism of Yoruba and Christian religions. Other religions present are the Protestant denominations, Judaism and Islam. There is no state religion, since it is a Communist country, therefore it proclaims atheism.
Whenever the Supreme Court upholds the right of one group to the free exercise of its religion, it could be argued that the Court limits the right of another group that considers the free exercise of its own religion to be to influence the beliefs of others.
Whenever the Supreme Court upholds the right of one group to the free exercise of its religion, it could be argued that the Court limits the right of another group that considers the free exercise of its own religion to be to influence the beliefs of others.
Cuba's main belief is in the religion called Santeria. About 90 percent of Cuba's population believes in this form of religion.
The Spaniards brought Catholicism to Cuba in 1492.
no,but in cuba it is.(dictatorship in cuba.)