It can be costly to own religious literature in Uzbekistan. On 5 September, Artur Alpayev was fined 50 times the minimum monthly wage for storing religious literature at his home. The literature was seized when his home was raided during a prayer meeting. When sentencing Artur the judge said, ‘We will continue fining you unless you stop storing religious literature in your home.’ Local Christians complained that Artur’s right to ‘search, receive and spread any information, except that which is aimed against the Constitutional order’ under Uzbekistan’s constitution, is not being respected. Police also recently raided the homes of two other Christian couples in search of religious literature. In Uzbekistan all religious literature is subject to compulsory censorship before it can be owned. However, there is no law banning individuals from owning religious literature unless it encourages people to change their beliefs.
Uzbekistan: Police raid Christian homes
Written by Super User 10 Oct 2014Additional Info
- Pray: that distorted laws against Christianity will not be employed: pray also for the protection of the Uzbekistan Church so that it will grow and prosper. (Ps.56:3-5)
- More: http://www.barnabasfund.org/UK/News/News-analysis/Uzbek-police-raid-Christians-homes-in-search-of-religious-literature.html