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FORUM 18 NEWS SERVICE, Oslo, Norway

http://www.forum18.org/

 

12 July 2004

RUSSIA: ANTI-MISSIONARY LAW DEJA VU

http://www.forum18.org/Archive.php?article_id=360

In a revival of the practice of the mid-1990s, several Russian regions are again producing anti-missionary laws, mostly modelled on the 2001 law adopted in the southern Belgorod region. The neighbouring Kursk region is the latest, with a law adopted on 10 June, while Magadan region in the Far East is set to adopt an anti-missionary law in the autumn. "The law would make it very difficult for foreign missionary workers to enter the territory," foreign Protestants based in Magadan complained to Forum 18 News Service in June. "Those who enter under other types of visas will do

so under threat of fines and punishment." But believers have told Forum 18 that the Belgorod, Smolensk and Kursk regional laws do not appear to be enforced so far, while restrictions on missionaries in Primorye on the Pacific coast - where six Catholic priests and nuns have been denied the possibility to return - have come in a region with no anti-missionary law.