Guest guest Posted May 3, 2006 Report Share Posted May 3, 2006 - Silk Road Foundation nikola hapac Wednesday, May 03, 2006 6:08 AM Riot Police Theatened in Kazakhstan The Hare Krishna devotees in Kazakhstan are anxiously waiting for a riot police to invade their farm, jail them, destroy their homes and confiscate their properties. This week the court executives of the Karasai district intend to execute their orders to demolish the homes of the members of the Society for Krishna Consciousness. Igor Rotar, journalist of the international religious watch organisation Forum 18, was told on Friday April 28, 2006 by the court executive of the Karasai district, R.G. Baimukhanbetova, that in the coming next week they will demolish five homes of the Krishnaites. She emphatically added, "If the Krishnaites offer resistance we will resort violent measures." Answering Igor Rotar's question about the date of the planned demolition, the court executive said that she was not going to tell the date because, "we do not need journalists and cameras here." On April 25, 2006, the court executives of the Karasai district along with the representatives of the local Hakim, police and KNB attempted to demolish one of the five homes owned by the members of the Society for Krishna Consciousness. Their attempt failed because the members of the Society locked hands in prayer, sat in the pathway and blocked the way leading to the building. Thus the bulldozer could not pass through. The policemen tried to clear the way and throw the members of the Society into the police car, but failed, as the Krishna devotees were clinging to one another and would not move. The presence of journalists at the site from newspapers and television played a restrictive role in the violence which could have been committed by the officials. However the authorities reacted badly to the people who filmed the events. The Hakim of the Zhetisu country district struck one of the members of the Society who had a camera in his hands. At that time the local executives told the members of the Society for Krishna Consciousness, "We were not properly prepared. But the next time we are going to have two policemen from the riot squad for each of you, and five bulldozers instead of one to destroy all the five buildings at once." The Kazakh authorities, on all levels, are trying to assure the public that this is not a case religious persecution. Thus, on Thursday April 27, 2006 the chairman of the Department of Religious Affairs of the Republic of Kazakhstan's Ministry of Justice, Mr. Yeraly Tugzhanov met with the president of the Krishna Consciousness Society, in the nation's capital Astana. There he stated that all the events have no connection with religion, but are simply economic controversy to be resolved through trial. However it is clearly stated in the decisions of the Karasai district court, dated April 7, 2006, signed by judge Zhailybayev Z.K., relating to another five cottages to be demolished that; "The plots of land are used to accommodate the members of the Religious Organization Society for Krishna Consciousness thus preventing the members of the horticultural association from living normally and using their plots of land." In all court cases there have been lists presented detailing who are Krishna devotees and who are not. When the members of the Krishna society have attempted to register their properties they have been told that you must sign a document stating, "I am not a member of the Krishna Religion." The Krishna Consciousness Society has good relations with the other members of the cottages association. We have signatures of support from many of our neighbours. But the local officials, overcome with religious hatred and greed madly want to eliminate our presence in order to take away our valuable properties. They have never allowed discussion with us nor will they offer a system by which the problem can be rectified. Through the past seven years the Karasai Rayon officials have sent documents full of incorrect information to the state authorities, who then pass the information to the nation's capital, Astana. This has been done to create misinformation "hysteria" among the higher ranking officers of the government in regards to the Krishna Society's presence in Kazakhstan. The members of the Society for Krishna consciousness have been requesting assistance from the Presidents Committee on Religions for many years, but they have not offered a shred of assistance. Officers of the government, who have vested interests, want to destroy our homes, temple, and confiscate our land, which is worth two millions dollars. If it is "purely an economic controversy", how can the Kazakh Government explain that 265 homes of the horticultural association Ptitsevod were registered under the same procedure, but legal actions have been brought only against the members of the Society for Krishna Consciousness? Ryskul Zhunispaeva from the department of internal politics of Karasai district said in interview to Galina Ryzhkina (Channel 31) on April 25, 2006: "Actually, I think, the Krishnaites should be leave for India". Andrey Grishin, the journalist of International Bureau of Human Rights observed: "Those words characterize the position of the officials of the Karasai District officials in full." On Friday April 28, 2006, in an interview given to INDIA TV, the assistant Foreign Minister of Kazakhstan gave his assurance to millions of TV viewers in India: "The representatives of the major world and traditional religions have freely operated on the territory of Kazakhstan and we initiated the congress for religions of world and traditional religions will be held in September this year in Astana in our new capital. So on behalf of the Kazak's side I can assure you that the rights of any conventional or ethnic groups living in harmony at peace in Kazak will be protected and cannot tell now the details about this incident but will do all of our best in order to investigate it and reach agreement for this community as well as with any other communities established in Kazakhstan." The members of the Society for Krishna Consciousness in Kazakhstan are being persecuted on the basis of their religious faith and the land which they legally own. We are being crushed due to the greed of powerful officials. We are appealing to all sensitive and humane persons to do whatever is in your power to stop this atrocity. Please contact us at the following telephone numbers: In India: Mahamantra dasa +919810115648 BB Govinda Swami +919837045130 In Kazakhstan: Maxim +7 300 740 79 43 Rati Manjari+7 300 716 49 67 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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