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Kazakhstan: Women’s prayers lead to massive fine – and more?

February 8th, 2010

Read the Full Article at Forum 18 News Service

Kazakhstan has fined Zhanna-Tereza Raudovich 100 times the minimum monthly wage for hosting a Sunday morning worship service in her home, attended by local Baptist women and their children, Forum 18 News Service has learned. Police who raided Raudovich’s homedrew up an official record that “they had discovered an illegally functioning religious community”, local Baptists complained to Forum 18. An appeal is due to be heard on 11 February. It remains unclear how Raudovich could pay the fine, as she has six children and does not have paid work. She has been warned that she will face criminal charges if she does not pay the fine. Meanwhile, Kazakh police have told Forum 18 that Kazakh-born Baptist Dmitry Leven will be deported for “illegal missionary activity” unless an appeal to Kazakhstan’s Supreme Court against his conviction is successful. As the Supreme Court has refused to even consider an appeal, it is unclear what will happen to Leven. “I just want to be able to remain here,” Leven told Forum 18. “I don’t want to go anywhere else.”

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