The last legal Protestant church in the autonomous region of Karakalpakstan (Qoraqalpoghiston) in northwestern Uzbekistan has lost their official registration on appeal. According to a July 11 report from Forum 18, members of the Emmanuel Full Gospel Church had been appealing a ban on religious activities by the regional Justice Ministry. On July 5, a court in the regional capital of Nukus rejected the appeal, closing the last legal church in the region.
In 1998, a new religion law was passed in Karakalpakstan making any religious activity outside of an officially recognized church illegal. Christians in the region are routinely harassed and pressured to leave Christianity. In one recent case (June 29), a convert from Islam to Christianity, Daniyara Ibaidulayev, was beaten by his brother and another villager in the village of Yanboshkala in Tartkul district on the outskirts of Nukus. The village administration has also cut off Ibaidulayev's gas supply and it has forbidden him to use water for growing food. When Ibaidulayev appealed for help, the district's public prosecutor's office told him that his problems would all cease as soon as he returns to Islam.
Pray for Ibaidulayev and others suffering for their faith in Uzbekistan. Pray for Christians who must now meet in secret in order to continue worshipping Jesus Christ.
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