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Forum 18: KYRGYZSTAN: Violent attacks continue in 2022 and into 2023

Violent attacks against non-Muslims in regions outside the capital Bishkek have continued in 2022 and into 2023, local Protestants told Forum 18. Officials refused to explain why perpetrators are not prosecuted and punished, and what is being done to stop such attacks. When such attacks happen, Protestants stated, "local believers are afraid to complain to the authorities" as "they are afraid of reprisals from the authorities and local mobs for complaining". "These are only isolated cases," Kanatbek Midin uuly of the State Commission for Religious Affairs claimed.

With his luxury watch and murky Soviet past, Patriarch Kirill is Putin s spiritual leader and power broker - 22-Jan-2023

The head of the Russian Orthodox Church wields enormous influence over more than 100 million believers and is a powerful ally to President Vladimir Putin nowhere moreso than in the ideological battle for Ukraine.

With his luxury watch and murky Soviet past, Patriarch Kirill is Putin s spiritual leader and power broker - 22-Jan-2023

With his luxury watch and murky Soviet past, Patriarch Kirill is Putin s spiritual leader and power broker - 22-Jan-2023
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With his luxury watch and murky Soviet past, Patriarch Kirill is Putin s spiritual leader and power broker - 22-Jan-2023

With his luxury watch and murky Soviet past, Patriarch Kirill is Putin s spiritual leader and power broker - 22-Jan-2023
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Forum 18: KAZAKHSTAN: Religious censorship at border

For the first known time since February 2020, courts in 2022 fined five individuals several weeks average wages for trying to import religious literature. Border guards seized the books at Shymkent Airport and at a border crossing from Uzbekistan. A Shymkent Airport border guard insisted that his service had not imposed the two literature seizures at the airport and subsequent fines. "We didn t confiscate any books, we just took them away and handed them on to the police to be examined," he said.

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