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Thursday, June 20, 2024

KYRGYZSTAN: Proposed Religion Law Amendments Rejected

Source: VOMC
Source: Forum18

A map of Kyrgyzstan has a stamp reading "Restricted Access" over it.

 

In October 2023, a bill that would put significant restrictions on religious organizations in Kyrgyzstan passed its first reading. Of particular concern to human rights experts were the legislation's vague wording (which could potentially be subjected to abuse) and the strict new requirements for financial reporting.
Previously published details on the proposed restrictions are available here.

On June 6th, the Kyrgyz parliament rejected the bill. However, as supporters of the legislation are presently working on other amendments that will be introduced to parliament, any reprieve may be short lived. To learn more about the various challenges experienced by Christians in Kyrgyzstan, go to our country report.

Praise God that the legislation of concern has been rejected by Kyrgyzstan's parliamentary officials and that further religious restrictions are not immediately forthcoming, bringing a sense of relief to many of our Christian brothers and sisters. 

Pray that the governing leaders of this Central Asian nation will be guided by a desire to provide fairness and justice to all residing citizens. 

In addition, ask the Lord to spiritually guide, empower and equip the country's church leaders as they encourage and train congregation members to be faithful "servants of Christ" in the midst of hostility.

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