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On February 11, Kazakhstan's Constitutional Council declared a recently proposed religion law (read more) unconstitutional. The Council's decision was based on the law's violation of several constitutional articles, including Article 14.2 which states "no one shall be subject to any discrimination for reasons of origin, social, property status, occupation, sex, race, nationality, language, attitude towards religion, convictions, place of residence or any other circumstances." President Nursultan Nazarbaev has one month to respond to the Council's decision. Any changes he proposes to the law must be supported by a minimum of two-thirds of the Council to take effect.
For more information on the opposition facing Christians in Kazakhstan, click here.