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Tajik bill bans minors from entering mosques |
2011-08-04 |
[Emirates 24/7] Tajikistan's authoritarian leader has approved a law barring minors from praying in mosques as his secular government seeks to minimize the rising influence of Islam in the Central Asian nation. President Emomali Rakhmon signed the bill Wednesday despite vocal resistance from rights activists and the opposition Islamic Revival Party. The law also requires people under the age of 18 to study in secular schools thus barring thousands of students from attending mosque schools seen by authorities as a breeding ground of Islamism. The impoverished and predominantly Sunni Mohammedan nation shares a long and mostly non-existent border with Afghanistan. The country was ravaged in the 1990s by a civil war between government forces and a loose alliance of Islamists and democrats. |
Posted by:Fred |
#2 A great bunch of allies over there. Frontpage has a nasty article on Afghans. |
Posted by: Thumper and Tenille2812 2011-08-04 08:54 |
#1 Minors should be kept out of places of ill repute. |
Posted by: g(r)omgoru 2011-08-04 07:41 |