Pastor Sergei Nizhegorodtsev of Georgievka in eastern Kazakhstan is facing criminal charges for refusing to comply with a court-ordered ban on his church holding services. According to Forum 18 News Service, the notice of charges came on May 12, two weeks after police raided the church's Easter service. The pastor faces charges under Article 375 of the administrative code for refusing to register a religious community. This article contradicts Kazakhstan's religion law, which does not require registration. Nizhegorodtsev's church belongs to the International Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians/Baptists. This organization refuses to register their churches because of concerns about interference from secular authorities.
On May 11, police raided a service in a private apartment in the port city of Turkmenbashi, Turkmenistan. They threatened to confiscate the apartment. The members are expected to face fines of 250,000 manats ($68 CDN), an average monthly wage. They are accused of breaking Article 205 of the administrative code that requires registration. The congregation belongs to the International Council of Churches of Evangelical Christians/Baptists.
Pray for strength for these and other believers facing harassment for their faith. Pray that Turkmenistan, Kazakhstan, and other former Soviet republics will allow for true freedom of religion.