The ongoing persecution of officially unapproved religious organizations in Uzbekistan continues to grow. According to a September 6 report from Forum18, a church's summer camp being held in the southern border village of Uch-Kizil was raided on August 24 by police. They arrested the twenty Christians present, including women and children and confiscated their Scriptures. They were taken to the police station in Termez. The men were subjected to systematic beatings. Most were released within twenty-four hours. Another five were freed on September 4, including a young Ukrainian national, Yuri Stefanko, who is being prepared for deportation. Husan Primbetov remains in detention. No reasons have been given for the arrests.
Pray that God's peace will fill every heart to overflowing as they rely on Him in the midst of this persecution (Philippians 4:4-7) Pray that those who have suffered at the hands of police will be strengthened in Christ and delivered from further attacks (2 Corinthians 1:9-11). Pray that Brother Husan will be released soon.
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