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In an exclusive interview with Keston News Service November 6, Boris Shikhmuradov, former Turmen foreign minister and recent ambassador to China, said President Saparmurat Niyazov was responsible for the bulldozing of an Adventist church in the capital, Ashgabat.
Shikhmuradov said President Niyazov personally makes all decisions about religious affairs. Christianity has been crushed and other religious minorities are also persecuted, Shikhmuradov told Keston just days after being dismissed from his post.
Thousands of Christians from all over the world participated in a letter writing campaign protesting the Turkmenistan regime's actions against different religious groups, including Muslims, Protestants, Jehovah's Witnesses, and Baha'is. Many church buildings have been destroyed and religious leaders have been imprisoned. The destruction of the Adventist church in Ashgabat, recorded on video tape, aroused protests internationally.
Shikhmuradov, now in Russia, says Turkmenistan's National Security Committee, the KNB, is an internal police service used to control the country. Every believer is monitored, he says.
"Turkmenistan needs religious liberty immediately," Shikhmuradov told Keston. "The state must not interfere in the life of religious groups."
Reacting to the Keston News Service report, John Graz, director of
Public Affairs and Religious Liberty for the Seventh-day Adventist
Church, said, "I am not really surprised about the role of high state
authorities in the religious affairs of Turkmenistan. One hopes that
the Turkmen people and their authorities will understand that
intolerance and persecution is not the best way to assume a transition
toward a democratic society."
Source:...ANN Silver Spring, Maryland, USA -- Entered November 22, 2001