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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan

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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan Publication 15th February 2007


Hindus bracing for next round of attacks

Almaty – Impervious to international outcry, government officials in the Central Asian country of Kazakhstan have intensified their attacks against members of the Hare Krishna religion, a Vaishnava Hindu tradition. A local court ordered more homes belonging to the Krishna devotees to be demolished, the Associated Press reported, threatening to leave more families homeless in freezing temperatures at any moment.

Open letter of IHF to all OSCE delegations

We urge you to voice your serious concern about the case of the Krishna’s Consciousness Community to the government of Kazakhstan and demand it to ensure that freedom of religion is respected in the whole country – and to show it in practice in the case of the Krishna’s Consciousness Community.

Hindus were sentenced in their absence

On 30th of January Chairman of Society for Krishna Consciousness came to the Karasai District Court. He submitted and registered an application with the request to postpone the case. The judge Zhailybayev told SKC Chairman to go and said that he will be informed by the court about the date of the hearing. Then court hearing started without representatives of SKC. Society for Krishna consciousness lost the case.

 

Transitions Online

An Orange-Robed Revolution?

Hare Krishnas say they are unfairly targeted by the Kazakh courts and local officials and may face legal extinction.

DailyIndia.com

Continuing persecution of Hindus in Kazakhstan alleged

New York, Feb 6 (IANS) The Central Asian country of Kazakhstan is continuing with its persecution of the Hindu community, according to the North America branch of the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON).
 

International Herald Tribune (by the Associated Press)

Kazakh court orders confiscation of land used by Hare Krishna community

A court has ordered the confiscation of land used by Kazakhstan's Hare Krishna community, ruling in favor of local authorities in a legal dispute that Krishnas have called religious persecution, the community's spokesman said Wednesday.


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