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PressThe Associated Press
December 5, 2006
OSCE concerned about destruction of Hare Krishna property in KazakhstanA trans-Atlantic security organization on Monday expressed "deep concern" over the destruction of houses owned by Kazakhstan's tiny Hare Krishna community. The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe said in a statement that last week's demolition of 13 summer houses that Hare Krishnas built outside Kazakhstan's financial capital, Almaty, "suggests they have been targeted on the basis of their religious affiliation." In April, Kazakh courts found the Hare Krishnas guilty of illegally acquiring land and ordered that the houses be destroyed and the land confiscated. Varfolomeyev said that authorities have initiated five new suits against individual community members in what he called "a step-by-step elimination of our society." The community has been active in the Central Asian state since 1994 and has several hundred members, he said. Kazakh authorities have long been seen as being more tolerant of other religions than other government in ex-Soviet Central Asia, but in recent years they have tightened laws governing religious organizations, citing concerns about Islamic extremism. The Associated Press See original article in International Herald Tribune |
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