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Tashkent (AsiaNews) – Unregistered religious activities are illegal in
Uzbekistan; any believer caught praying or meditating in group—including in the privacy of the home—is liable for punishment. All religious groups, Muslim groups included, are under government control. Muslims involved in unregistered groups are especially targeted for harsh treatment; they can be arrested and detained for years for allegedly “undermining the constitutional basis of the Uzbek Republic”. However, new religious groups are in a catch-22 situation since it is nearly impossible for them to be legally registered. Missionary activity is banned as is religious proselytizing. Anyone caught involved in either activity can be heavily fined or end up in prison. Anyone who wants to teach religion must get a government license. The government also censors religious literature and bans its import. .... http://www.asianews.it/view.php?l=en&art=3120 |
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