Pastor Garifulin, the visiting Kazakh pastor who was arrested by Uzbek authorities on February 8 for possession of Christian literature (click here for more details), was released without charge on the evening of February 19, according to February 22 report from Forum 18. Pastor Garifulin was allowed access to a lawyer and freed after his family sought the aid of the Kazakh Foreign Ministry. Garifulin's wife reports that her husband was not beaten during his imprisonment but he was pressured by police to confess that he had come to Uzbekistan as a missionary.
Visiting Kazakh Pastor Released
Uzbekistan Information
- Current Ministry Project
VOMC has been working with project partners over the past couple of years to affirm and equip Christian women for continued ministry and to encourage unity among them.
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- Country Information
Population
31,360,836 (2023 est.)Ethnicity (%)
Uzbek (83.8), Tajik (4.8), Kazakh (2.5), Russian (2.3) Karakalpak (2.2), Tatar (1.5), other (4.4)Religion (%)
Islam (88), Eastern Orthodox (9), other (3)Leader
President Shavkat Mirziyoyev (2016)Government type
Presidential republic; highly authoritarianLegal system
Civil law systemSource: CIA World Factbook
- Pray for Uzbekistan
Thank you for praying on behalf of our brothers and sisters in Uzbekistan who are undergoing severe mistreatment by those governing over them. Ask the Lord to remind these persevering believers that they are truly His beloved children. As their Heavenly Father, He is the One who governs their souls and eternal destiny. May they have a heightened awareness of His abiding presence, everlasting love, help in times of trouble – and whatever else they specifically need – as conveyed through the infallible promises of His powerful Word.