Guest guest Posted May 9, 2006 Report Share Posted May 9, 2006 Please send this letter to: vice_president (AT) whitehouse (DOT) gov ---------- Forwarded Message ---------- Text PAMHO:11479608 (86 lines) (Bhakti Bhrnga) Govinda Swami 26-Apr-06 11:17 (18:17 +0700) "Madhusudan" <mark (AT) thisaddress (DOT) net> (sent: 26-Apr-06 11:19) Srivallabha (das) JPS (Persian Gulf) [10284] Free Forum (Announcements) [10064] For: Damodardesh Yatra Please send this letter to: vice_president (AT) whitehouse (DOT) gov --------------------------- Dear Vice President Cheney, Greetings. We are members and supporters of the Hindu Religion. We are writing to request your strong assistance. The International Society for Krishna Consciousness, the Hare Krishna Society, in the country of Kazakhstan, is being persecuted by the Kazakhstani Government. The Society purchased a farm outside of the city of Almaty in 1999. Since that time large amounts of cash have been invested and the society has developed a beautiful yoga and meditation center. Despite the fact that the President of Kazakhstan promotes religious plurality we are being persecuted. Since October 2004 the Kazakh government has held us in litigation with the attempt to confiscate our holdings. Our property value has increased tremendously since the purchase. The government is creating a pretense that we are breaking the laws of the nation in order to confiscate what is legally ours. The situation is bizarre. At the time of writing this letter, April 25, 2006, are members are being driven from thier homes and thier homes are being razed. They have no other place to live. Sir, we have been informed that you will be visiting Kazakhstan in the near future. We am requesting that you will help to stop the persecution which is taking place. Please help the faithful followers of Hinduism to be able to live upon thier own property and practice thier religion with freedom of conscience. I am requesting that you will bring up this point with President NA Nazarbayev during your upcoming visit to Kazakhstan. With deep respect and gratitude, God bless you, Hare Krishna, .............................................................................. Brief history of the situation: In 1999 the members of the Krishna Confession of Kazkhstan purchased a beautiful farm outside the city of Almaty, Kazakhstan. Since that time substantial strides have been made in creating an agricultural community, a home for the faithful, and the venue for a wonderful seminars attended by devotees from Central Asia and Russia. Since October 2004 there have been many attempts from the government of Kazakhstan to push us from this property. This has been done by smear campaigns in the media and ongoing litigation in the courts. On March 29, 2006 a case was conducted in the Almaty Oblast Court. Prior to issuing the ruling the judge declared that the legal arguments of the government land agency had no substance and that the arguments presented by the advocates representing our society were correct and in accordance to the Kazakhstan legal code. But after private discussion in their chambers the judges emerged and issued a ruling against our society in which it is stated that the land be confiscated and returned to the government. This ruling was illegal and not based on legislation of the government of Kazakhstan. We purchased the land at the market value in 1999. In 2004 we privatised the land according to the laws of Kazakhstan in. Since this time the value of this land has increased dramatically. The situation we have is that the powerful government land barons want to eliminate us by any illegal process that they may possess the land, again sell, and make astronomical profit. We have neither time nor options left. Our last option is the Supreme Court of Kazakhstan, but need-less-to-say, the legal system does not work in this country. It is either a matter of paying for the decision or having a powerful person order the decision. The President of Kazakhstan has gained international respect for having hosted an international religious forum in 2003. Yet, despite the talks of religious equality and openness, he is allowing a religious society to be illegally evicted from their legally acquired property. It is an injustice performed in the name of religious equality. (Text PAMHO:11479608) ----- ------- End of Forwarded Message ------ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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