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ARTICLE 15258
Mexican Government Advocates Religious Liberty for All Groups



Elisabeth Isais, World Pulse (http://www.worldpulseonline.com/), Jan 24, 1992, Volume 27:2, pp. 1-2. Country: Mexico. Region: Central & South America.



Church and state; Religious freedom



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From the day in 1521 when Spain conquered the great Aztec nation in Tenochtitlan (known today as Mexico City) until the present, any religion in Mexico other than Roman Catholicism has been considered bad news, especially Protestantism. That has meant some 470 years of difficulties for non-Catholics, including much persecution.


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