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Azerbaijan: Young boy’s gift of Christian books to classmates leads to massive fines for parents

July 11, 2019

This incident adds Azerbaijan to the list of countries, which includes China, India, Egypt and many others, where Christians face persecution from the very government and law enforcement authorities who should be protecting them. There is considerable overlap of that list with the list of countries where Christians are sometimes subjected to mob violence, a list that includes Pakistan as well as Nigeria and Egypt. In many of the latter cases, law enforcement authorities are slow to intervene at best, once again revealing that their sympathies lie with the attackers, not with the victims. Please make the plight of Christians worldwide a subject of your daily prayers.

“Young boy’s gift of Christian books to classmates leads to massive fines for parents,” Keep the Faith, July 3, 2019:

A six-year-old boy who took Christian booklets to school as gifts for classmates landed his parents in trouble with authorities in Azerbaijan.

The boy’s act led to the head teacher calling the police who then raided the parents’ home, seizing Bibles, Christian pamphlets and CDs of worship songs.

The police also discovered that, on New Year’s Eve 2018, the Christian couple, Safqan and Gulnar Mammadov, had held a Christian event for children at their home and that twelve youngsters had each received a party gift of sweets and a picture book about the birth of Jesus.

A pastor who was present at the party was also interrogated by police, who later searched his home and seized all the items of Christian literature they could find.

The couple were charged with possessing religious literature that did not bear a government “control mark” and holding a children’s meeting in violation of a law that relates to punishing “clergy and members of religious associations holding special meetings for children and young people”.

The Mammadovs were each fined 1,500 manats (£700; €785; $880) on 16 April, which is more than three months’ average wages for salaried work in Azerbaijan.

Their appeals against the fines were rejected on 4 June by the Shirvan Appeal Court.

“The court hearing lasted only 10 minutes and issued an unfair decision,” said a Christian familiar with the case. The couple may now make a direct appeal to President Ilham Aliyev….