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KAZAHKSTAN Catholic Church at risk

KAZAHKSTAN Catholic Church at risk
New rules on religious freedom put at risk Kazakhstan’s Catholic Church   AsiaNews.it (18.10.2011) / HRWF (20.10.2011) – http://www.hrwf.net – « The new laws on registering and controlling religious communities put at risk the Catholic Church of Kazakhstan. There will be restrictions on visas for foreign religious. About half of all Catholic priests and...

KAZAKHSTAN raids against Baptist church

KAZAKHSTAN raids against Baptist church
KAZAKHSTAN: « A new wave of persecution has begun once more »  Unless Viktor Gutyar succeeds in his appeal, he expects the administrative fine of nearly ten months’ minimum wage for leading an unregistered religious community to be docked from his wages as a coalminer. He was not even present when his church in Satpaev in central Kazakhstan was raided on...

Kazakhstan : raids against protestant ch...

Kazakhstan : raids against protestant church
 KAZAKHSTAN: LAWS ENFORCED ALTHOUGH NOT YET IN FORCE  Kazakhstan is enforcing laws before they have come into force, Forum 18 News Service has found. In Atyrau, police and KNB secret police officers raided a meeting for worship of an officially registered Protestant church, New Life, claiming that under the new Religion Law the church cannot meet outside its legal address. The church...

ABUSES BY MIVILUDES

ABUSES BY MIVILUDES
In 2011, deployments of armed forces  against peaceful groups are still going on  On February 22, 2011, in Nyons in the Drôme area, 70 gendarmes, assisted by the Assistance and Intervention Unit for Sectarian Abuses (CAIMADES), a specialized police created at the request of Miviludes, invaded a personal improvement center. What evidence do they have against the “Teaching Center of...

Pharmaceutical Lobby and Anti-religious ...

Pharmaceutical Lobby and Anti-religious Lobby
A hushed up report and a vanished law His name is Nicolas About and until January 2011, he was a senator. In the midst of the scandal of AFSSAPS [French equivalent to the FDA] and the laboratories (see cover story), he surreptitiously left his post—quietly resigning as his deputy took over—to find himself in the CSA [Conseil Supérieur de l’Audiovisuel – Media High Council]. In...

Miviludes and the Pharmaceutical Lobby

Miviludes and the Pharmaceutical Lobby
When Vested Interests Meet the Pharmaceutical Lobby and Anti-religious Lobby Georges Fenech, head of the Miviludes, stated when issuing the 2010 report of his Mission: “Anything natural is suspect as a front for cult abuses”. This strange orientation may be easier to understand if one knows that Fenech is also one of the founding members of Momagri, a pro-GMO (genetically modified...

Black List or No Black List ?

Black List or No Black List ?
This is the question indeed … and the president of Miviludes has the astonishing ability to state completely opposite answers within a few hours’ time. On 19 May 2009, Georges Fenech answered Angélique Negroni’s questions in daily Le Figaro, which quoted Fenech in its title: “A new list of sectarian groups is needed.”  The journalist asked him: “Is a list of cults...

Miviludes: Still in the Past

Miviludes: Still in the Past
In contrast to this landmark ruling [of the European Court of Human Rights in the Jehovah’s Witnesses vs. Russia case], the French Miviludes (Interministerial Mission to fight against sectarian abuses), a governmental body, continues its discriminatory and Inquisition-like methods. Not only does the Miviludes neglect to encourage dialogue with family members, it does not seek to learn...

Georges Fenech Angolagate

Georges Fenech Angolagate
Georges Fenech and arms dealers In the Angolagate case, concerning a dark case of arms traffic to Angola, orchestrated by dealers Pierre Falcone and Arcadi Gaydamak, sentences were issued on October 27, 2009. Georges Fenech was also seated on the defendants’ bench, indicted for receiving abused social goods. Fact is, he had received 100,000 Francs (i. e. 15,244 euros) from Pierre...

Miviludes raids minorities of belief

Miviludes raids minorities of belief
When the Inquisition raids minorities of  belief … Since Georges Fenech was appointed at the head of Miviludes late 2008, spectacular actions violating freedom of conscience increased against minorities of belief or religion. On October 13, 2009 the oecumenical monastery Moulin des Vallées is invaded by Georges Fenech in company of several members of Miviludes and journalists....

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