Five months after their small congregation in Nukus, the capital of Karakalpakstan in north-western Uzbekistan, was raided by police and literature confiscated, the members of an Adventist church has been summoned to appear in court on July 20. In April, the members were fined and Kazakh-language literature was confiscated. The pamphlets were sent to Nurula Jamalov, a religious specialist at Karakalpakstan's cabinet of ministers, for evaluation and Jamalov determined that the pamphlets should not be allowed to be distributed.
According to Forum 18 News Service, the reasons for the court summons are not clear, but authorities have been regularly harassing religious minorities in this predominantly Muslim country. This is one of many cases where churches have been raided and literature confiscated.
Pray that the ongoing campaign against religious minorities in Uzbekistan will cease. Pray for strength for believers facing oppression and harassment.