- 20.03.2025
Religious Nationalism and the Suppression of Minorities
In today’s world, where religious beliefs are increasingly infiltrating the political arena, there are situations in which state policies become tools for supporting one particular faith under the guise of national unity, while simultaneously creating barriers for other denominations. When new governmental forces—closely linked to a specific religious tradition—assume power, the state begins to actively regulate church life, control doctrines, and even manage the activities of religious organizations. This concentration of power enables the government to focus its efforts on ensuring privileges for the dominant religion, while representatives of other faiths face systematic restrictions on their rights and freedoms.