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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan

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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan Publication 9th April 2007


Freedom of religious assembly violated in Tekeli, Kazakhstan

On March 27, 2007, at around 5 p.m. in Tekeli city, Almaty province, officers of the local Hakimat and policemen interrupted a religious meeting of the followers of the Society for Krishna Consciousness. 14 members of the Society were arrested and taken to the Tekeli migration police office. 

An attempt to demolish 5 more Hindu houses

On morning of 20th of March Hindus, TV reporters from several channels came to the spot of demolition. Soon workers came equipped with crow bars and sledge hammers for destroying the homes. An electrical arrived and prepared to disconnect the energy supply to the community and to prepare everything for the destruction.

Proposed Solution to the Kazakh Krishna Crisis

The Kazakhstan Government has confiscated 116 acres of land from the Religious Organization Society for Krishna Consciousness. As a proposed solution to the conflict the government has offered 5 acres of land in an arid area and has declared this to be a happy ending to the conflict. 

Reuters

Kazakh Hare Krishna followers fear eviction

ALMATY - Hare Krishna followers in Kazakhstan fear eviction from their homes in a case human rights monitors say raises questions about religious tolerance in the Central Asian state. 

Forum 18 News

KAZAKHSTAN: Hare Krishna demolition re-started – then halted by "person in a black Mercedes"

Today (20 March), Kazakh authorities resumed the demolition of an embattled Hare Krishna commune, Forum 18 News Service has learnt. Demolition re-started this morning, but was suddenly halted on the arrival of "a person in a black Mercedes Benz car". 

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.


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