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At the time of the government commission dealing with the "land issues

regarding the Society for Krishna Consciousness," the Karasai District

administration announced a withdrawal of 5 cases against the local Hindu

devotees.

 

On the afternoon of November 26, 2006, the Hindus were informed that the

5 cases had been reopened by the District Administration, and, the court

has been appointed the hearings for Monday November 27, 2006 at 1500 local

time.

 

Since the time of the commission, the Hindu's lawyers, who worked on the

case for the past 2 years, have been reluctant to continue thier work. In

the wake of the bulldozing they have refused to work due to fear of reprisal

from the government.

 

On Friday November 24, 2006 a motion was raised in the Parliament of India

that the issue regarding the persecution of Hindu devotees in Kazakhstan be

discussed.

 

On Monday November 27, 2006 Vijay Malhotra, deputy leader of the opposition

is bringing the topic to discussion in the lower house pf Parliament, and,

Sushma Swaraj, a member of the higher house is raising the issue in the Raj

Sabha.

 

The issue was reported to Asma Jehangir, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom

of Religion or Belief of the Commission on Human Rights, at a meeting

commemorating the signing of the 1981 United Nations Declaration on the

Elimination of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief,

in Prague, Czech Republic.

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What is this heightened HHINDU" devotee case in Kazakhstan about???

 

Why are the Hare Krishnas misadvertising themselves as HINDUS???

But they become oppposing and critisizing Hindus when out of danger?

Now they have become Hindus??? When is this worldwide iskcon hypocrasy going to end???

 

 

 

 

 

At the time of the government commission dealing with the "land issues

regarding the Society for Krishna Consciousness," the Karasai District

administration announced a withdrawal of 5 cases against the local Hindu

devotees.

 

On the afternoon of November 26, 2006, the Hindus were informed that the

5 cases had been reopened by the District Administration, and, the court

has been appointed the hearings for Monday November 27, 2006 at 1500 local

time.

 

Since the time of the commission, the Hindu's lawyers, who worked on the

case for the past 2 years, have been reluctant to continue thier work. In

the wake of the bulldozing they have refused to work due to fear of reprisal

from the government.

 

On Friday November 24, 2006 a motion was raised in the Parliament of India

that the issue regarding the persecution of Hindu devotees in Kazakhstan be

discussed.

 

On Monday November 27, 2006 Vijay Malhotra, deputy leader of the opposition

is bringing the topic to discussion in the lower house pf Parliament, and,

Sushma Swaraj, a member of the higher house is raising the issue in the Raj

Sabha.

 

The issue was reported to Asma Jehangir, UN Special Rapporteur on Freedom

of Religion or Belief of the Commission on Human Rights, at a meeting

commemorating the signing of the 1981 United Nations Declaration on the

Elimination of Intolerance and Discrimination Based on Religion or Belief,

in Prague, Czech Republic.

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