Human rights in Rakeo
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Rakeo, being a totalitarian state, heavily restricts human rights. Historically, the government has engaged in arbitrary arrests, indefinite detention, and deportations.
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Freedom of Speech
Citizens' freedom of speech is heavily limited. Rakeo has no non-governmental radio and television stations, and no internet services beyond Olino Hotel.
Political freedoms
Freedom of affiliation
Labor crackdowns
Neo-Fascist crackdowns
Religious persecution
Rakeo does not permit foreign priests of any religion enter the country, and carrying religious material into the country is heavily discouraged. While the country is not state-atheist, it's historical struggles in balancing power between religious and secular authorities have lead to greatly diminished religious freedoms. In addition, the Rakeoian Catholic Church and its members also polices religion within areas of majority control.