A rare legal effort to secure rights for atheists and nonbelievers was quashed last month by Indonesia's Constitutional Court, which ruled that a citizen must profess a faith, even a minority one, on official documents, and that marriage must conform to religion.
Atheists say Indonesia denies right to live religion-freeDavid HuttIn Indonesia, it is legally required to specify a religion on official documents. Nonbelievers say they are being discriminated against.