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What does persecution look like in Kyrgyzstan?
In Kyrgyzstan, local authorities have considerable power and tend to be under the influence of the local Muslim community. This has strong repercussions, especially for converts to Christianity. Russian Orthodox churches experience the fewest problems from the government as they do not usually attempt to evangelise the Kyrgyz population. Communities of believers that do reach out to share the gospel can come under pressure and even attack. Local Christians who have converted from Islam bear the brunt of persecution. Some converts are locked up for long periods by their families and beaten. Local Islamic teachers preach against conversion, leading some converts to be expelled from their communities. Who is most vulnerable to persecution? Converts from Islam are most persecuted, as they can face pressure from family, community and the state. This takes place especially outside of urban centres. Meet "Jane" and "Relinda" "Sisters in Christ Jena* and her sister Relinda* are believers in a small village in Kyrgyzstan. Since people found out that they believe in Jesus, persecution has begun and does not end in any way ... fellow villagers are forbidden to communicate with them. [The villagers] threaten to burn down their house." What has changed this year? Last year, Kyrgyzstan was not even in the top 50 of the 2024 World Watch List. But this year, the country jumped to number 47. Pressure increased in all areas, but the real reason for the rise in ranking is because of the number of violent incidents that impacted believers in this Central Asian country. The government also continued its push to regulate religious groups, which could create an even chillier atmosphere for believers, particularly those who want to register their churches. Muslim families, friends and villagers exert pressure on converts, while the government imposes many restrictions on church activities. No religious activities beyond state-run and state-controlled institutions are allowed. What does Open Doors do to help Christians in Kyrgyzstan? Open Doors helps Christians in Central Asia who face persecution for their faith. Through our local partners, we provide immediate aid and support through literature distribution, prayer, training and various social and economic projects such as rehabilitation centres. How can you pray for Kyrgyzstan?
Persecution Type: Islamic Oppression, Dictatorial Paranoia, Clan Oppression Christians: 263,000 (3.8%) Main Religion: CIslam Government: Parliamentary Republic Leader: President Sadyr Japarov Reference: Open Door’s World Watch List 2025: The Top 50. Open Doors International. USA: Authors.
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