Ana in Muslim countries, satirists, in as much as they can, poke fun at religion, or at least the religious leaders.
As Bags says I think it's down to the influence of the dominant religion in a country.
In the UK the established church, and Christianity in general, has influence in the legislature and in matters such as education, health, broadcasting, etc., so it's not surprising that people feel free to challenge its doctrine and practices.
Islam is not ridiculed here but it's much criticized. As for Bhuddism, most of us I expect don't know much or come in contact with it - so it's off the radar.
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