Explaining Religious Issues in Kazakhstan - New Initiative and Example for LDCs?

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The recent press release by state officials about the initiative that the government is about to embark has spurred interesting questions. One may ask whether this initiative can be seen as an example of how developing countries with religious heterogeneity should be dealing with pertinent questions of religious tolerance.

This is the press release by the state officials:


December 6 2013


Kazakhstan launches new services to explain religious issues

Kazakhstan’s Religious Affairs Agency launched two new services this week to help answer citizens’ questions about religion. An internet portal, “E-Islam” went online to answer all matters concerned with Islam as part of an effortto explain the true nature of Islam and counter the threat posed by religious extremism and terrorism.


The second innovation was the opening of the “114 Hotline”, a dedicated telephone line to deal not only with questions about religion in general, but also to give psychological help to people experiencing the effects of dubious religious activity. The hotline is the first of its kind in both Kazakhstan and the CIS.



Media contacts:NurzhanAitmakhanov

Press Secretary,

Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan

( +7 7172 720565

Mobile: +7 778 1888614

*n.aitmakhanov@mfa.kz

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According to the national census in 2009 Kazakhstan was 70% muslim. Considering the recent events there and another four years since 2009, Kazakhstan is most likely approaching 80% muslim.

With a muslim population of 80% you can expect daily intimidation and violent jihad, some State-run ethnic cleansing, and even some genocide, as these nations drive out the infidels, and move toward 100% Muslim.

Again, islam is the problem and unfortunately a 114 hotline will not save Kazakhstan!
 
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