The draft religion law approved by Kyrgyzstan's parliament in early November (click here for more) has been signed and approved by President Kurmanbek Bakiev, according to a January 13 report from Forum 18. Religious leaders across Kyrgyzstan have expressed concern for their communities, especially those with small numbers. The new religion law stipulates that 200 adult citizens are necessary to apply for state registration, whereas previously only 10 citizens were required. The new law also bans the involvement of children in religious organizations, forbids religious groups from spreading their faith and prohibits the distribution of religious material.
For more information on the opposition facing Christians in Kyrgyzstan, click here.