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  1. 10 de dic. de 2013 · Atheists living in 13 countries risk being condemned to death, just for their beliefs (or non-belief) according to a new, comprehensive report from the International Humanist and Ethical Union...

  2. John Locke, a founder of modern notions of religious liberty, argued that atheists (as well as Catholics and Muslims) should not be granted full citizenship rights. [17] During the Inquisition, several of those who were accused of atheism or blasphemy, or both, were tortured or executed.

  3. There are not many, but the states that forbid non-religiousness – typically as part of "anti-blasphemy" legislation – include seven nations where atheism is punishable by death. All seven ...

  4. In countries including India and Bangladesh, police have been accused of condoning these murders by failing to investigate them properly.

  5. 11 de dic. de 2012 · A new report from the International Humanist and Ethical Union names the seven countries in which atheists can be executed for their beliefs: Afghanistan, Iran, Maldives, Mauritania,...

  6. 11 de dic. de 2013 · The report found that: You can be put to death for expressing atheism in 13 countries. In 39 countries the law mandates a prison sentence for blasphemy, including six western countries. The non-religious are discriminated against, or outright persecuted, in most countries of the world.

  7. Formally, being an atheist—or otherwise non-religious person—itself is not an offence in any country, but in practice it is difficult to be an atheist without being able to become an atheist (which is legally impossible for Muslims in many countries, some of which impose capital punishment) or while needing to keep it a secret to everyone ...