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31 January 2018 KAZAKHSTAN: 279 administrative prosecutions in 2017 - list |
Full list of 279 known administrative prosecutions in 2017 to punish exercising freedom of religion or belief. Of these, 259 ended up with punishments, including fines, a short-term jail term, deportations, worship bans, seizures and destruction of religious literature. |
30 January 2018 KAZAKHSTAN: 279 known administrative prosecutions in 2017 |
In 279 known administrative prosecutions in 2017, 259 individuals, religious communities, charities and companies were punished for worship meetings, offering or importing religious literature and pictures (including online), sharing or teaching faith, posting material online, praying in mosques, allowing a parent to bring a child to meetings, inadequate security measures or failing to pay earlier fines. |
12 January 2018 KAZAKHSTAN: Six await trial; cancer sufferer not freed |
Three of six Muslims arrested in October 2017 have had pre-trial detention extended for two more months. All six face up to two years' imprisonment if convicted of involvement in missionary movement Tabligh Jamaat. A second United Nations body has called for Jehovah's Witness prisoner of conscience, cancer-sufferer Teymur Akhmedov to be freed. |
29 November 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: Compulsory re-registration if restrictions become law |
Amending Law imposing new restrictions on freedom of religion or belief is now with Prime Minister. If adopted, it will require re-registration of almost all religious communities, and impose new restrictions on and punishments for religious education, sharing beliefs, censorship of literature and (for state officials) participating in worship. |
23 November 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: Continuing attempts to stop communities meeting |
Baptists in Ekibastuz have been fined and told that they "should not meet for worship until they register". Meetings for worship by Oskemen's New Life Church remain banned until 19 December after church members, relatives and friends sang religious songs without state permission. Officials would not explain why football fans don't need permission to publicly sing songs but religious believers do. |
17 November 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: Six more arrests for sharing faith |
Six Sunni Muslims arrested in Karaganda are under criminal investigation for alleged membership of a Muslim missionary movement. Three of them are in pre-trial detention. All known criminal cases against conscientious objectors have been dropped. |
3 November 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: UN call for prisoner of conscience's release |
A Baptist has been given a criminal conviction for refusal to pay a fine for – as the Constitution allows - handing out religious literature on the street. And the UN Working Group on Arbitrary Detention has called for a prisoner of conscience's "immediate" release. |
10 October 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: More restrictions to Parliament in December? |
More restrictions on exercising freedom of religion and belief may reach Parliament in December. The latest October draft includes restrictions on parents' and childrens' freedom, more sharing belief restrictions, and more censorship. The draft ignores previous UN Human Rights Committee and OSCE legal recommendations. |
22 September 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: Criminal cases, and no alternative service |
Four Jehovah's Witness young men could face up to one year's imprisonment for refusing compulsory military service on grounds of conscience if criminal investigations against them reach court. Military Conscription Offices rejected their certificates as religious ministers despite the law granting exemption to "clergy of registered religious associations". |
6 September 2017 KAZAKHSTAN: Worship banned |
Courts banned worship by Almaty's Source of Life Protestant Church from April to July, Almaty's Jehovah's Witness Centre from August to November, and – if its appeal fails – Oskemen's New Life Protestant Church for three months. Jehovah's Witnesses described their ban as "a grossly disproportionate penalty". |
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