Kyrgyzstan keeps a tight grip on religion
Posted: January 18, 2010.
Published: Jan. 19, 2010.
BBC
Authorities in Kyrgyzstan keep a tight grip on religion, fearing both Christian and Muslim fundamentalism. Bolot, a young evangelical preacher in Kyrgyzstan, says he already been arrested twice this year after setting up a new church. He says he is the victim of a new law on religion, which critics say severely restricts religious freedoms and is forcing some groups underground. Under the law, new religious groups have to have at least 200 members before they can register with the authorities and operate legally - previously the figure was 10.








I pity any leader trying to create a civilized state in that part of the world. Restricting religious freedom is obviously wrong, however the reality is the place would probably become another sectarian hellhole without a crackdown by secular authorities. Educate ‘em quick, its the only hope.
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