A prosecutor in Uzbekistan said he will not prevent an unregistered Baptist church and its pastor from meeting because of the flood of protest letters he has received from around the world. Public prosecutor Shurali Ashurov told Forum 18 News Service, "I constantly receive protest letters from Baptists from various parts of the world.... I am fed up with reading them."
As a result of the letters, a commission was sent from Tashkent to investigate the complaints. Three times in February Ashurov summoned Baptist pastor Vladimir Khanyukov, questioning him about his church and threatening to close the church for refusing the register. As a result of the protest letters and petitions, the prosecutor is planning no further action.
Stories such as this show that letters to government officials can work. We thank those of you who consistently show your support for your brothers and sisters around the world in this way. Continue to pray for believers in Uzbekistan facing pressure from authorities because of their faith.