
Central Asia - Protestants fear revival of KGB methods
Thursday, September 4, 2003
AZERBAIJAN SUNDAY SCHOOL RAIDED
BY POLICE
Protestants fear revival of KGB methods
![]()
By Stefan J. Bos
Eastern Europe Correspondent, ASSIST News Service
BAKU / BUDAPEST (ANS)
-- Protestant
Christians in Azerbaijan are fearing for the future of their children after
police raided a Sunday school using old Soviet style "KGB methods",
reports said Thursday September 4
Pastor Fuad Tariverdi of the Greater Grace Protestant Church in the capital Baku
told Forum 18 News Service (F18News) that police chief Mukhtar Mukhtarov broke
of the Sunday School on Sunday August 31, saying that the church "has no
right to teach kids."
Mukhtarov rejected any criticism and blamed the church. "They're acting
illegally," he told F18News "There was nothing bad, but this must be
done with the permission of the Committee for Work with Religious
Organizations."
WIDENING CONCERN
The latest reported incidents in Baku come amid concern among human rights
workers about an apparent crack down in the former Soviet Union against
Christian groups. In neighboring Turkmenistan, and other ex-Soviet republics
Christians have been warned not to hold private meetings and have received fines
and prison terms.
And in Belarus a law came into force on August 29 that analysts say could lead
to the liquidation of religious groups deemed "harmful" for society.
F18 News, which is linked to a human rights organization investigating religious
persecution, said Azerbaijani officials "at all levels have obstructed the
work of many minority religious communities, especially Protestant churches
which have many ethnic Azeris as members."
PRISON THREATS
Pastor Tariverdi told F18 News his congregation can no longer use the club for a
Sunday school. "We met him on Tuesday. He's been told if he lets us in
he'll be imprisoned." The church does not know where it will take the fifty
or so children for the Sunday school from now on.
Tariverdi claimed Mukhtarov has been "persecuting our church for
years". "He always sends people to invite our leadership to talk to
him and tries to prove to us that we are wrong, bad, illegal and tries to
intimidate us, using Soviet/KGB ways and mentality."
His Greater Grace church was registered with the Justice Ministry in 1993. It
has been seeking re-registration with the Committee for Work with Religious
Organizations for the past two years, F18News said.
ASSIST News Service (ANS)
More Serious information about Sharia Law, Baptists & Other Christians
UN Urged to Help Stem Growing Religious Bigotry in Asia
NEW DELHI, Apr 6 (OneWorld) - A leading Asian human rights body has urged the United Nations to help stem increasing religious intolerance in Asia, where governments are enforcing laws that violate the right to religious freedom.
Work for TRUE Human Rights
Help Support the Rapid Lobbying Network of Barnabas Fund
Our Rapid Lobbying Network is for anyone with e-mail, and with ten minutes to spare to write a letter on behalf of suffering Christians.
at: http://www.barnabasfund.org/News/rapid_lobbying_network.htm
Change Your World, and Make it Count for Eternity
__________________________
電子的にこれらの電子本を受け取るためにページを捲ることを行くためにここにかちりと鳴らしなさい
전자로 이 전자 책을 받으라고 찾기 위하여 가기 위하여 여기 누르십시요
__________________________