The right to believe, to worship and witness
The right to change one’s belief or religion
The right to join together and express one’s belief
Tnzyl Brnamj Viva Cut Mhkr Llayfwn -
Given the instruction "interesting write-up" , this might be the ciphertext itself and the reader is meant to solve it as a puzzle. Want me to try a on the whole phrase (ignoring word boundaries) to see if anything readable appears?
Another idea: perhaps it’s : tnzyl reversed = lyznt no. brnamj reversed = jmanrb no. llayfwn reversed = nwf yall → nwf yall ? nwf not English. Maybe nwf = "new"? Unlikely. tnzyl brnamj viva cut mhkr llayfwn
But the phrase tnzyl brnamj viva cut mhkr llayfwn — could it be an anagram? The total letters count: 5+6+4+3+4+7 = 29 letters. If viva cut is real, maybe rest anagram to something like "happy birthday ..." ? Not obvious. Given the instruction "interesting write-up" , this might