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Monday, June 1, 1998 Published at 12:38 GMT 13:38 UK World: S/W Asia Uzbek Mosques Closed The authorities in Uzbekistan have begun a drive to check all the mosques in the country, and close down those considered illegal. The state religious body, the Muftiat, said there were about three-thousand mosques with ambiguous status, which would have to be examined. Those deemed improper are to be converted into secular institutions, such as nurseries, shops, or sports centres. The Ministry of Justice says twenty-two mosques in Narin have already been closed. The Ministry did not spell out what criteria it was using to judge the mosques, but correspondents say it is likely the failures will be those whose leaders have not passed tests set by the state. At the same time, the trial of seven men accused of belonging to illegal Islamic cells has ended at the Supreme Court in Tashkent. The judge is due to pass sentence in the next few days. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service |
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