Pastor Vyacheslav Kalataevsky (49), who was given a three-year labour camp sentence in May for "illegally" crossing the border in 2001 (click here for more details), has been amnestied, according to an October 9 report from Forum 18. Kalataevsky was transferred from a labour camp to a police holding cell in the city of Arzuv on October 8. He is to remain in police custody while the authorities decide whether to deport him. His family, however, is hoping that he will be allowed to stay with them until the decision has been made. The conditions at the detention centre are reported to be abysmal. The Ukrainian embassy has appealed to the Turkmen authorities on Kalataevsky's behalf, requesting that he be released and allowed to remain with his family in Turkmenistan.
For more information on the persecution of Christians in Turkmenistan, go to the Turkmenistan Country Report.