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Under the proposed change, the US could penalize and sanction countries that obstruct religious freedom


If approved, the International Religious Freedom Act of 1998 would be amended to include the vandalizing of cemeteries. Under the proposed change, the United States could penalize countries that obstruct religious freedom by cutting foreign aid, imposing trade sanctions, and canceling cultural and scientific exchanges.


On Wednesday, the Foreign Relations Committee sent the measure to the full Senate for consideration. The House of Representatives has approved the bill.


“The defacing or destruction of a cemetery — based on an affiliation with a particular religious or spiritual group — should not be tolerated by governments,” said U.S. Sen. Ben Cardin (D-Md.), who helped lead the effort in the Foreign Relations Committee, of which he is a senior member.


“Freedom of religion requires respect for those practicing their faith alone as well as in community with others. It also requires protection for those who identify as members of a religious community, for the symbols of the community, for the houses of worship and other institutions of the community.”


In 2013, Jewish cemeteries were desecrated in a number of countries, including the Netherlands, Hungary, Russia, Poland, France, Germany, Georgia, Moldova and Argentina, according to Cardin’s office.

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