Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Central African Music, Languages of the Central African Republic, National Symbols of the Central African Republic, Religion in the Central African Republic, Sport in the Central African Republic, Freedom of Religion in the Central African Republic, African Elephant, Sango Language, Music of the Central African Republic, Flag of the Central African Republic, La Renaissance, Coat of Arms of the Central African Republic, Central African Republic at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics, Tales From the Heart, Gbaya Languages, Bongo-Bagirmi Languages, Central African Republic at the Olympics, Roman Catholicism in the Central African Republic, Kaba Languages, Zande Language, Fer Language, Aja Language, Vale Languages, Islam in the Central African Republic, Kara Languages, Public Holidays in the Central African Republic. Excerpt: The Constitution provides for freedom of religion, although it prohibits what the Government considers to be religious fundamentalism or intolerance and establishes fixed legal conditions based on group registration with the Ministry of Interior. The Government generally respected the right to religious freedom in practice; however, witchcraft is a criminal offense under the penal code. Private actors continued to abuse and discriminate against those accused of witchcraft. The country has an area of approximately 242,000 square miles (630,000 km) and a population of 4,369,000. According to a 2005 census report, Protestants compose 51 percent of the population, Catholics 29 percent, and Muslims 10 percent. The remainder of the population practices traditional beliefs (animism), although many traditional beliefs are also incorporated into Christian and Islamic practice throughout the country. In general, immigrants an... More: http://booksllc.net/?id=16142415