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Mormons face opposition in Saratov

ANTIMORMON DEMONSTRATION ON THEATRE SQUARE
SaratovBiznesKonsalting, 30 July 2004

Today's demonstration of the diocese on Theatre Square against the construction of a Mormon "administrative and worship" building began after a delay of forty minutes. Demonstrators had to wait for the end of a festive ceremony honoring graduates of the military patriotic club "Special Forces Tigers," which was being conducted in the vicinity.

The demonstration's program opened with a prayer for conversion of deceived persons. Then representatives of the diocese gave speeches with stories about the destructive activity of the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." One of the speakers declared: "The church does not fight with sectarians, but it fights with sects."  Orthodox Christians carried signs: "Mormons slander Christ and the Mother of God," "In Moscow are Krishnaites, in Saratov, Mormons.  Let's not break up Russia bit by bit," "Mormon evangelists are fishermen and seducers of human souls," "Mormons, how much does CIA pay you?" and "How many Mormons work for CIA?"

Around ten Mormons stood among the demonstrators as well as a couple of representatives each of the National Bolshevik party, Russian Communist party, the independent "Student Defense" labor union, and the "Socialist Opposition" organization. Representatives of the diocese from twelve large cities of the province were present. In all, more than 500 persons came to the demonstration.

Mormons, national bolsheviks and young communists and the "Socialist Opposition" organization expressed their attitude to the event in interviews. The president of the youth bureau of the central committee of the Russian Communist party, Grigorii Atomov, called the Mormon church a swindling organization, making money, while the Orthodox church, he said, continues the bourgeois counterrevolution.

Members of the independent labor union "Student Defense" and the "Socialist Opposition" organization distributed leaflets together, which contained a call to overthrow the "Orthodox sect," and declared that the slogans of the Orthodox incite interreligious strife. Both organizations have spoken out against the use by the church of administrative resources and for a secular state. The national bolsheviks said that they advocate traditional religions that include Orthodoxy, Islam and Buddhism.

In the opinion of the Mormons, slogans of the Orthodox have a false basis: "we are not constructing a church building; this will be a house for meetings," reported Andrei Filimonov of the Department for Relations with the Public of the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." In his words, the Mormons bought the land in 2001 and received permission for construction. At the present it is possible that it could be rescinded. He also said that Mormons have written an official letter to the governor with the request to take measures for resolving the situation of the restriction of the rights of their organization. In Saratov, according to Filimonov, there are around 1,000 Mormons, and around 1,600 in the province. (tr. by PDS, posted 30 July 2004)

IMAM SUPPORTS BISHOP'S POSITION ON MORMON CHURCH
SaratovBiznesKonsalting, 29 July 2004

The head of the ecclesiastical board of Muslims of the Volga region, Mukaddas Bibarsov, wrote letters to the mayor and governor in which he asked them to take measures for stopping construction of a Mormon building complex in Saratov. "As indigenous inhabitants of the city Muslims are not indifferent to this construction," the imam said at today's press conference.

The spiritual leader declared that he is concerned about "very unpleasant consequences" if the Mormons' building is constructed in the vicinity of a mosque. Mukaddas Bibarsov links his anxiety with the negative attitude of the "overwhelming majority" of Muslims toward the policy of USA, the "fatherland" of the Mormons.

At the same time, Bibarsov does not rule out that a multitude of myths have been created around the "Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." He also stated that he advocates the exercise of constitutional human rights and that Muslims do not persecute other religions.

An official response to the Muslims' appeal still has not been received from the authorities. Earlier, the diocese appealed to the mayor and governor in a letter containing similar demands. Muslims will not participate in the demonstration against "Mormon" construction on 30 July since that is their day of worship. (tr. by PDS, posted 30 July 2004)

Related article: "Mormon Russian presence felt"

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Moscow court overrules judge in art case

CASE OF "BEWARE, RELIGION!" RETURNS TO COURT UNCHANGED
Mir religii, 30 July 2004

The Moscow city court satisfied the appeal of the prosecutor and sent the criminal case with regard to the leaders of the Andrei Sakharov Center back to the court of primary instance for a new review.

As the press service of the prosecutor of Moscow told the "interfax" news agency, the Taganka court will thus be required to return to the review of the criminal case connected with the conduct of the "Beware, Religion!" exhibit.

State Prosecutor Kira Gudim had earlier appealed the decision of the Taganka court to return this criminal case to the prosecutor's office. "The assertion of the court regarding violations committed in the composition of the indictment was baseless, since it had been composed in strict conformity with the requirements of the law," the representation of the assistant prosecutor of the Central Administrative District, K. Gudim, stated. All of the arguments enumerated by the court as the basis for returning the case to the prosecutor are subject to examination during the judicial investigation, and they are the subject of judicial inquiry, the representation notes.

On the basis of the information provided, the state prosecutor asked for the rescinding of the ruling by the Taganka district court of 16 June 2004 with regard to the criminal case against Yury Samoduriv, Liudmila Vasilovskaia, and Anna Mikhalchuk, and for the case to be sent to the same court for a review on the substance of the case.

As is known, the issue is the criminal case opened in connection with the preparation of the "Beware, Religion!" exhibit in the Andrei Sakharov Museum. A group of citizens conducted a pogrom, spraying paint on the pictures displayed and declaring that the exhibit offended their religious feelings.

On Wednesday the Taganka court of Moscow returned to the prosecutor of the Central Administrative District of the capital the criminal case with respect to the director of the Sakharov Museum and Community Center, Yury Samodurov, his associate Liudmila Vasilovskaia, and the artist Anna Mikhalchuk, who  are accused of inciting religious strife. The court required the prosecutor "to remove all violations in the indictment" within five days.

Sakharov Center Director Yury Samodurov denies his guilt. "I am convinced that there were no works in the exhibit that were directed to insulting anyone's convictions or religious confession," he noted. "The existence of taboo topics will lead to contemporary relevant art losing its meaning. The exhibit was simply an occasion for talking about various aspects of religion," Samodurov explained.

Meanwhile the All-Russian "For human rights" public movement today issued a special declaration. The latest decision of the Moscow city court, it says, will now lead to the indictment in the case of the  "Beware, Religion!" exhibit being returned to Taganka court "in the same form which was ruled on 16 June by Judge N.G. Larina to be unspecific and lacking definition of the essence of the guilt" of its figures, in accordance with article 282 of the Criminal Code of RF.

The authors of the declaration also recall that on 1 July a large group of famous Russian rights defenders appealed to Prosecutor General V. Ustinov and Moscow Prosecutor A. Zuev "against the illegal actions of the prosecutor's office of the Central Administrative District, which initiated a political trial." This appeal contained a call "to put an end to the case for lack of the commission of a crime. However, judging by answers received by the "For human rights" movement, it seems the court transferred all of these appeals to the prosecutor's office of the Central Administrative District, which answered that it does not find it possible to satisfy these appeals," the declaration noted. (tr. by PDS, posted 30 July 2004)

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Patriarch's activity continues restricted

PATRIARCH WILL NOT PARTICIPATE IN CELEBRATIONS DEVOTED TO ST. SERAFIM
Mir religii, 30 July 2004

Patriarch Alexis II of Moscow and all-Rus will not take part in the ceremonies on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the birth of St. Serafim of Sarov

As the Moscow patriarchate informed the "Interfax" news agency today, at the present time the primate of the Russian Orthodox church continues in the therapeutic and rehabilitation regime after his recent strained trip in Leningrad province. Yesterday the vice-chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Moscow patriarchate, Archpriest Vsevolod Chaplin stated that Alexis II will head the regular session of the Holy Synod of RPTs scheduled for mid-August.

Speaking about the schedule of the celebration which will be conducted in the Holy Trinity St. Serafim Diveevo monastery in Nizhny Novgorod province, today's "Interfax" interlocutor noted that they will begin on 31 July  with the consecration of the restored church of the Kazan icon of the Mother of God.

In the evening on Saturday a solemn all-night vigil will be conducted and on 1 August a liturgy under the open sky will be conducted on cathedral square of the monastery.

In addition, on 1 August the consecration of the new building of the Diveevo secondary school will be conducted. (tr. by PDS, posted 30 July 2004)

NEXT SESSION OF RPTs SYNOD WILL BE CONDUCTED BY PATRIARCH
Mir religii, 29 July 2004

The regular session of the Holy Synod, the supreme collegial organ of the Russian Orthodox church, is scheduled to be held in the middle of August under the leadership of Patriarch Alexis II of Moscow and all-Rus. This information was given to RIA Novosti by the vice-chairman of the Department of External Church Relations of the Moscow patriarchate, Archpriest Vsevold Chaplin.

"His Holiness has continued to direct the on-going activity of the church, including preparation for the session of the Holy Synod, which, we expect, will be held in the middle of August under his leadership," Chaplin said. "His Holiness continues to be  resting. For now the recommendations of physicians to refrain from a full schedule remain in effect," the agency's informant explained.

The location of the RPTs primate's rest remains undisclosed, Chaplin noted. He called attempts to explain the location of the chief hierarch and speculation on this topic tactless and incorrect. "His Holiness, like any other person, still has the right to at least a bit of personal space, reserved from public view," Chaplin noted. "If a person needs treatment and rest he, surely, is not required to declare to the whole world where he is, thereby attracting a crowd of reporters and curious folk," the representative of the Moscow patriarchate concluded. (tr. by PDS, posted 30 July 2004)

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