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Thursday, November 27, 2003 |
TURKMENISTAN: PRESIDENT FALSELY CLAIMS NO RELIGIOUS PRISONERS (F18News)
Under pressure from a draft UN resolution sponsored by the EU and US, the Turkmen president, Saparmurat Niyazov, has defended his record with the claim that Turkmenistan has never had religious prisoners of conscience and cooperates fully with international human rights bodies. However, Forum 18 News Service knows of Jehovah's Witness prisoners and an imam in internal exile. Also imprisoned for his faith was Baptist Shagildy Atakov. Turkmenistan has both consistently failed to cooperate with the United Nations Special Rapporteur on Freedom of Religion or Belief and other UN human rights agencies and also has this month introduced a harsh new religion law outlawing all unregistered religious activity, which defies international human rights agreements it has signed.
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TURKMENISTAN CHRISTIANS MORE OPPRESSED THAN EVER (ANS) New religious law gives labor camp and fines to believers Evangelical Christians and other religious groups in Turkmenistan are facing more oppression than ever after the adoption of a new controversial religion law, a human rights group suggested Tuesday, Nov. 25.
6:09:29 PM
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