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    Mission Network NEws (press release), Grand Rapids
    Jan 16 2009


    Small republic passes religion law
    Print ViewMobile VersionPosted: 16 January, 2009


    Nagorno-Karabakh (MNN) - An unrecognized Azerbaijani breakaway
    republic is flying under the radar of religious rights watchdogs.
    Nagorno-Karabakh's president, President Bako Sahakyan, just signed a
    religion law, and it goes into effect this month.

    The new Law, which replaces Karabakh's 1996 Religion Law, includes a
    ban on unregistered religious activity. Article 25 requires all
    religious organizations to register or re-register within six months
    of the new Law coming into force.

    Glenn Penner with Voice of the Martyrs Canada says this is bad news
    for believers. "It virtually gives an undefined monopoly to the
    Armenian Apostolic Church over preaching and spreading its faith. It
    restricts other faiths, such as evangelicals, to simply 'rally their
    own faithful.' In other words, evangelicals can have church services,
    but they are not going to be able to do evangelistic work."

    According to Forum 18, the new Law is copied word-for-word from
    Armenia's Religion Law as adopted in 1991 and amended in 1997 and
    2001.

    There's a requirement for 100 adult citizens to register a religious
    community, which could threaten existing churches. The law would also
    censor religious literature, but the penalties for breaking the law
    aren't spelled out very well.

    An open door for interpretation is always trouble. Penner says, "Pray
    for clarity with the law, that the government will actually do
    something to really clarify the question, 'What does it mean to
    disobey the law?'" Pray that the president will reject the law. Pray
    also for boldness for the believers.
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