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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan

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Problems of Hinduism in Kazakhstan Publication 2nd February 2009


IRPP condemns deportation of Hare Krishna leader from Kazakhstan

The Institute on Religion and Public Policy condemns the Jan. 27 deportation of the religious leader of the International Society of Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON), B. B. Govinda Swami, from Kazakhstan.

Forum 18 News Service

KAZAKHSTAN: THE COURT HEARING WHICH NEVER WAS?

Kazakhstan has barred the Hare Krishna community's leader in Central Asia from visiting the country. Kazakh officials have claimed that US citizen Seane Hobgood (religious name Govinda Swami) was found guilty of "illegal missionary activity" by Aktobe Regional court in 2008. The alleged "illegal missionary activity" was a private talk to devotees.

Al Jazeera

Bulldozers threaten Hare Krishna temple

Human rights groups have put Kazakhstan in the spot light for its treatment of religious minority groups. A long running dispute between the authorities and Hare Krishna followers could end with the destruction of the country's only Hindu temple.

Forum 18 News Service

KAZAKHSTAN: "ONLY THE PRESIDENT CAN STOP THE DEMOLITION"

Kazakhstan's only Hare Krishna temple could be about to be demolished. Karasai Akimat (administration) has brought a case to seize the buildings on their farm - which include the temple - and demolish them. "We are now almost at the final point," Maksim Varfolomeev of the Hare Krishna community told Forum 18 from Almaty on 9 October.


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