Turkmenistan

Leader:  President Berdymukhamedov
Population:  5 million (1% Christian)
Main Religion:  Islam
Government:  Authoritarian

 

Despite constitutional religious freedom, unregistered worship gatherings are frequently raided by police. Christian literature is confiscated and believers interrogated, threatened and fined by police. They risk losing their homes, their jobs or being sentenced to jail, labour camp or psychiatric hospital. Their children may face expulsion from school. Some Christian leaders have to attend the local police station every week for a 'chat'.

Pray

  • For the growing number still becoming Christians despite the difficulties they face
  • That Turkmen Christians will be less isolated from each other and from the worldwide Church
  • That the President will introduce greater religious liberty measures and that recent improvements will continue.
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Christianity in Turkmenistan

 
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Christians constitute 5% of the population in Turkmenistan. [1] However, they are generally subject to restrictions in their freedom of religion, even though this is guaranteed in the country's constitution. [1] Bibles have been seized and Christians have been tortured,[1] while Ethnic Turkmen who become Christian are subject to pressure by the authorities and mullahs. [1][2]

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[edit] Russian Orthodox Church

The Russian Orthodox Church is officially recognized and constitute the largest religious minority. [3][4] Many Turkmen are followers. [5] The Church is under the jurisdiction of the Russian Orthodox Archbishop in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. [4]

[edit] Other denominations

Around 50 Catholics live in Turkmenistan. [6] There are also ethnic Germans, who are practising Lutherans; [4] while there are few Evangelical Christians in Turkmenistan. [7] Evangelical Christian Baptist Church of Turkmenistan, Seventh-day Adventist Church of Turkmenistan, Full Gospel Christian Church of Turkmenistan (Pentecostals), Light of the East Church (Dashoguz Pentecostal Church), Greater Grace Church of Turkmenistan, International Church of Christ, and the New Apostolic Church of Turkmenistan are all registered Christian denominations. [4]

Since 2003 all religious groups have to register and unregistered activity is illegal. [7][4]

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b c d Open Doors (Deutschland) : Turkmenistan
  2. ^ http://www.opendoors-de.org/downloads/laenderinformationen_turkmenistan_2007.pdf
  3. ^ The EFC - Religious Freedom Turkmenistan
  4. ^ a b c d e Turkmenistan
  5. ^ Turkmenistan: Orthodox Faith Under Siege
  6. ^ Turkmenistan, Statistics by Diocese, by Catholic Population [Catholic-Hierarchy]
  7. ^ a b :: Betanien - Newsletter ::

 



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