Monday, March 13, 2006

Religious Freedom Issues In Tajikistan

Forum 18 reports today that Tajikistan's planned new law on religion will require registration of religious organizations, in violation of international human rights norms. It will join four other former Soviet republics in imposing this kind of requirement. Forum 18 also reports that authorities refuse to permit a madrasa, closed because of its members affiliation with the Islamic Revival Party, to reopen. The government says the Islamic school does not have a license from the Muslim Spiritual Administration (MSA). However the MSA no longer functions in the country, so there is no group that can grant the madrasa a license.