Armenian Constitution Provides For Freedom Of Religion, But…

ARMENIAN CONSTITUTION PROVIDES FOR FREEDOM OF RELIGION, BUT…

Public Radio of Armenia
Sept 22 2006

The Constitution of Armenia provides for the freedom of religion,
but the legislation puts some restrictions on the freedom of religion
of ethnic minorities, says the 2006 report of the US Department of
State on "Freedom of religion in the countries of the world."

The web page of the US Department of State informs that some
restrictions exist in practice as well. "The Armenian Apostolic
Church, which has the legal status of the all-national Church, enjoys
a range of privileges, which adherents of other religions lack,"
the document notes.