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naturalbeat

Post autor: naturalbeat » 26 lis 2006, 09:52

po tych wszystkich smutnych informacjach nachodzi mnie jedna radosna refleksja , że na przykladzie tego co stało się z talibami kiedy zaczeli niszczyc pos?gi Buudy to raczej jest pewne , że demoniczny rzad kazachstanu niebawem odpierze reakcje własnych czynów

Madhav Caran

Post autor: Madhav Caran » 26 lis 2006, 10:05

Krzywdzenie bhaktów Pana może już wykraczać poza prawo karmy. Tu wchodzi w grę osobisty gniew Boga.
Nie jestem jeszcze na etapie współczucia dla takich demonów, więc mam nadzieję, że gniew Pana Kryszny zamanifestuje się szybko i bezlito?nie, tak bezlito?nie, jak bezlitosne było działanie tych drani.

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Post autor: gndd » 03 gru 2006, 23:11

Oto adres angielskojezycznej strony, na ktorej zamieszczane sa wszelkie informacje dotyczace rozwoju sytuacji w Kazachstanie:
http://www.kazakhkrishna.com/en-main/

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Post autor: gndd » 07 gru 2006, 14:55

KAZAKHSTAN UPDATE FROM DELHI DEC 6th

By Braja Sevaki Dasi

We had five meetings this morning, the last one finishing at around 1pm. The first was with Laloo Prasad, possibly the most interesting (and influential) personality in Indian Government. Lalooji is from Bihar, and even more interesting than his government contacts are his family connections: he is born in the direct line from Krishna’s descendants. Govinda Maharaja knows Lalooji, and last year attended the wedding of one of Lalooji’s 9 daughters. It was a fast meeting, but very effective. Lalooji’s first words, on watching the video of the demolition, were, “They are finished. That they have done this to them (the women in the video) when they are calling out for Krishna means they are finished.”

Govinda Maharaja spoke a little, but Lalooji simply said to him, “This is my cause.” He doesn’t speak English and so there wasn’t much discussion, but he made it clear that he was on board. And having Lalooji on board is a real coup for the campaign. It was a good start to the day…

From Lalooji’s we visited Dr. Rajesh Mishra, MP for Varanasi.. He saw the story on the news when it first ran on India TV, and tried to contact Mahamantra. This was also a fast meeting, because he was already convinced of the urgency and importance of the situation, and he will raise the issue with the Prime Minister. By now several people have committed to doing this, and so the PM is no doubt starting to get the message.

Third meeting was with Dr. Prasanna Kumar Patasani, a sannyasa MP for Orissa. Another rushed meeting — these early morning meetings are fast, one after the other, before everyone leaves for Parliament. Tomorrow will be the same.

From there we went saw Father Thomas, Director at the Catholic Diocese. He suggested that all the interfaith people could be contacted and a letter written by each to the Prime Minister. He also committed to helping in this way. From Father Thomas’ office, we went across to visit Archbishop Vincent M Concessao, the Archbishop of Delhi.

He put us onto his Asian Justice and Peace Commission, who will spread the word about this throughout Asia and send letters to their respective Prime Ministers and the President of Kazakhstan.

This evening Govinda Maharaja and Indradyumna Maharaja were invited to the home of Syama Govinda prabhu and his family, where they were served a delicious prasadam feast. Indradyumna Maharaja has been sick for a few days, and Govinda Maharaja is under a lot of strain; due to the tension of the situation, there is little regularity in mealtimes, and sometimes little or nothing to eat when the opportunity arises. Consequently, this evening of wonderful association and wonderful prasada was a most welcome relief for the team, and Maharaja promised to return with his bhajan group at Gaura-purnima time.

http://www.dandavats.com/?p=2404

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Post autor: gndd » 09 gru 2006, 17:34

United States of America PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 109th CONGRESS, 2nd SESSION Vol. 152 Washington, Thursday, December 7, 2006 No. 134

House of Representatives

RELIGIOUS COMMUNITY BULLDOZED IN KAZAKHSTAN

HON. CHRISTOPHER H. SMITH OF NEW JERSEY ( The Hon. C.H. Smith is the Vice Chairman for the US House of Representatives’ Committee on International Relations )

Today I express my deep concern about the destruction of thirteen homes in a Hare Krishna commune outside of Almaty, Kazakhstan. It is a saddening development considering that Kazakhstan is a participating State in the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe and has been vigorously pursuing a bid to chair the OSCE in 2009. I am greatly troubled by the actions taken against this peaceful religious community, which is reminiscent of the “bad old days.”

On November 21, 13 Hare Krishna homes were destroyed in the Sri Vrindavan Dham commune in the village of Seleksia, 25 miles from Almaty. Orders to bulldoze the homes reportedly came from the Karasai District Court, giving the residents only 24-hours notice to gather all their possessions. When the bulldozers arrived, they came under the escort and supervision of riot police. The belongings of some who refused to leave were thrown out in the snow, and their furniture and larger household items taken away to be destroyed. Families were left without a home and many others left without water and electricity in the cold of winter.

More damage could still be done – 53 more homes (one of which houses a temple) could be demolished and their 116-acre communal farm could be seized. Making this outrage all the more disturbing, the Karasai District Court reportedly announced that it will charge the community for the demolition expenses! I appreciate the strong statement issued by the U.S. Embassy in Astana urging Karasai district authorities to “refrain from any further aggressive actions.”

The conflict over the commune has steadily intensified since a regional court ruled in March to confiscate the farm without compensation. A special government commission was established in response to international criticism to negotiate with the Hare Krishnas, but this process was short-circuited when the bulldozers revved up. Authorities justify these heartless actions by citing legal problems with the purchase of the farm by Hare Krishna’s in 1999, but most observers believe this is nothing more than a land grab dressed up as a legal proceeding.

Despite Kazakhstan’s positive reputation for religious tolerance, I have been concerned by governmental actions against minority religious communities, such as the heavy fines (and sometimes arrests) during the past six months against Baptist ministers representing unregistered congregations. Also worrisome are increasingly harsh government policies toward Muslims who practice their faith independent of the government-controlled Muftiate. While President Nazarbayev’s initiative to bring world religions together to promote tolerance is laudable, his government’s harsh treatment of small and independent groups displays a sad absence of tolerance.

In short, I do not believe these actions befit a country that would be a leader of nations. I urge President Nazarbayev and the Government of Kazakhstan to end these practices, withdraw the court cases to seize the Hare Krishna’s land, and ensure that all individuals are compensated for their lost property.

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Post autor: Vaisnava-Krpa » 04 lut 2007, 21:31

„WEEKLY NEWS OF THE EMBASSY OF THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN IN INDIA” nr 91 21-28 XI 2006



NO HINDU TEMPLE WAS DEMOLISHED IN KAZAKHSTAN

Recently the International Society for Krishna Consciousness (ISKCON) has launched an ungrounded campaign against the so-called “harassment and discrimination of Hindu minorities in Kazakhstan” alleging that “a Hindu temple was bulldozed down” and the local ISCKON members are “denied the right to own land and worship freely”. To that end India TV on November 23, 2006 aired a scene of destruction of ”a house” stating that the Hindu temple was demolished by the Kazakh authorities. This the second time when this channel gives an unsubstantiated information on the issue without proper checking the facts on the ground. Back in April 25, 2006 it also reported on demolition of a Hindu temple which proved to be absolutely false. But Kazakhstan Government has taken these allegations very seriously and set up an Inter-Agency Commission to look into the matter. After consideration of the relevant facts, it has come to the following conclusion. There is no Hindu temple in Kazakhstan that was demolished. The actions taken by the Kazakh authorities were against the private illegal constructions of Kazakh citizens who happened to be ISKCON members. The whole dispute over a land issue has purely economic nature and not a religious one, as ISKCON tries to portray it. Kazakhstan is secular and legal state and everyone, irrespective of his/her ethnic or religious affiliation, is equal before the law and must abide by the law. There are followers of 46 religious denominations in Kazakhstan and their freedom of worship is guaranteed by the Constitution. So, it should be underscored that the concerned judicial authorities have dealt with the issue and after due legal process it has reached its logical conclusion.

The fact file.
ISKCON has been using 42.7-hectare farm lands near Karasai district, Almaty Oblast, since 1999. It claims that the public land was duly privatized and owned by it. However, it came out that the land does not belong to ISKCON as a religious association and the right for land use was acquired by local members of ISKCON illegally in 1999 by changing arbitrarily its functional purpose in violation of the Farming Law of Kazakhstan.
ISKCON members without due process and permission of the Department for Architecture and Construction Control and without any approval of fire, sanitary, ecological safety government authorities made structural changes on the land. The ISKCON members have not obeyed requirements of the Land and Town Development authorities to follow the legal procedures and rectify the violations.
On the ground of the aforementioned breaches of the law and especially because of illegal change of functional purpose of the land use, Almaty Oblast Land Committee and District Municipality filed civil cases to Karasai District Court against individual Kazakh citizens who violated that law. On 22 December 2005, verdict of the District Court fully satisfied the plaintiff's claim and ruled that initial transaction of 1999 was illegal and subsequent deals on the land were declared null and void. The verdict was upheld on March 29, 2006 by the Chamber for Civil Cases of Almaty Oblast Court without any changes.
There is another dispute over 63 summer cottages in Horticulture Partnership in Karasai district, which are owned by Kazakh ISKCON members without confirmatory and title documents. Once again, without a proper consent of local authorities, they restructured the cottages in violation of fire and other codes of the country.
While fencing the area, ISKCON members illegally occupied more than 10.0-hectare land.
In view of that, during 2005 several civil cases were initiated by Almaty Oblast Committee for Land Resources Management and Akim of Karasai District against the violators. After considering the cases, Almaty Oblast Court took a decision in 2006 to evict and demolish illegally occupied buildings and houses concerned.
The Inter-Agency Commission considers this dispute to be a civil case and not a religious one, which has found its solution within the framework of the national jurisdiction of Kazakhstan.
It is relevant to note that in Kazakhstan's 7 Oblasts (Provinces), in Almaty and Astana cities there are 12 religious associations of ISKCON. There has never been any complaint registered by the ISKCON members regarding their rights to freedom of worship, including the one under consideration.




W KAZACHSTANIE NIE ZNISZCZONO ŻADNEJ ?WIˇTYNI HINDUISTYCZNEJ

Niedawno Międzynarodowe Towarzystwo ?wiadomo?ci Kryszny (ISKCON) wszczęło bezpodstawn? kampanię przeciw tzw.
„ prze?ladowaniu i dyskryminacji mniejszo?ci hinduistycznej” w Kazachstanie, twierdz?c, że „została zburzona ?wi?tynia hinduistyczna, a miejscowym członkom ISKCON odmawia się prawa do ziemi i swobody kultu.” W końcu indyjska telewizja [lub India TV, nazwa własna ?] 23 listopada 2006 pokazała scenę zniszczenia „domu”, oznajmiaj?c, że władze kazaskie zniszczyły hinduistyczn? ?wi?tynię. Już drugi raz kanał ten podaje niepotwierdzone wiadomo?ci w sprawie, bez należytego sprawdzenia faktów na miejscu. Poprzednio 25 kwietnia 2006 także donosił o zniszczeniu ?wi?tyni hinduistycznej, co okazało się całkowitym fałszem. Ale rz?d Kazachstanu potraktował bardzo poważnie te zarzuty i powołał Międzyresortow? komisję do zbadania sprawy. Po przeanalizowaniu odno?nych zdarzeń, doszedł do następuj?cych wniosków : W Kazachstanie nie zniszczono żadnej hinduistycznej ?wi?tyni. Akcja kazaskich władz była skierowana przeciwko prywatnej samowolce budowlanej obywateli kazaskich, przypadkiem również członków ISKCON. Cały spór w sprawie ziemi miał czysto ekonomiczne podłoże, a nie religijne, jak próbuje to przedstawić ISKCON. Kazachstan jest ?wieckim i praworz?dnym krajem i każdy niezależnie od swojej wiary i przynależno?ci religijnej czy etnicznej, jest równy wobec prawa i musi go przestrzegać. W Kazachstanie mieszkaj? przedstawiciele 46 wyznań i ich swoboda kultu jest gwarantowana przez konstytucję. Należy wiec podkre?lić, że zaniepokojone władze s?dowe wł?czaj? się w sprawę i po zakończeniu procesu otrzyma on logiczny wynik [?]

Gar?ć faktów
ISKCON użytkuje 42,7 hektara ziemi uprawnej w pobliżu okręgu Karasai, w obwodzie Ałmaty od 1999. Oznacza to, że ziemia państwowa została słusznie sprywatyzowana i znajduje się w ich posiadaniu. Jednak, prawo jest naruszone, ponieważ ziemia nie należy do ISKCON jako stowarzyszenia religijnego i prawo posiadania ziemi zostało nabyte nielegalnie przez członków ISKCON w 1999, poprzez polubown? zmianę jej przeznaczenia z naruszeniem Prawa Rolnego Kazachstanu.
Członkowie ISKCON, bez wła?ciwej procedury i zezwolenia Wydziału Architektury i Kontroli Budowlanej i bez zatwierdzenia zabezpieczeń pożarowych sanitarnych i ekologicznych przez urzędników rz?dowych dokonali zmiany przeznaczenia gruntu. Członkowie ISKCON nie wypełnili wymagań urzędników Planowania Ziemi i Osiedli [?] w kwestii procedur prawnych i skorygowania nadużyć.
Na podstawie wyżej wspomnianych naruszeń prawa, a szczególnie z powodu nielegalnej zmiany przeznaczenia gruntów, Komisja Gruntowa Obwodu Ałmaty i Zarz?d Okręgu wniosły sprawę cywiln? do S?du Okręgu Karasai przeciwko pojedynczym obywatelom kazaskim, którzy naruszyli prawo. 22 grudnia 2005 werdykt S?du Okręgowego w pełni zaspokoił ż?dania powoda i ogłosił, że przedmiotowa transakcja z 1999 była nielegalna, a póĽniejsza sprzedaż gruntu będzie unieważniona. Wyrok zatwierdziła Izba Spraw Cywilnych 29 marca 2006, bez żadnych zmian.
Inny spór dotyczył 63 domków letniskowych [dacze? ] Spółdzielni Ogrodniczej w obwodzie Karasai, będ?cej własno?ci? członków kazaskiego ISKCON, bez potwierdzenia i dokumentów własno?ci. Znów, bez odpowiedniej zgody miejscowych władz, przebudowali dacze, z naruszeniem państwowych przepisów, pożarowych i innych. Mimo ogrodzenia terenu, członkowie ISKCON nielegalnie zajmowali obszar ponad 10 hektarów. Z tego powodu, w ci?gu 2005 roku, Komitet Zasobów Ziemi Okręgu Ałmaty i Akim okręgu Karasai rozpoczęli kolejne procesy cywilne przeciwko łami?cym prawo. Po rozpatrzeniu spraw, S?d Okręgu Ałmaty podj?ł w 2006 decyzję o eksmisji i zniszczeniu nielegalnie zajmowanych budynków i powi?zanych z nimi domów. Międzyresortowa komisja uznała ten spór za sprawę cywiln? a nie religijn?, która powinna znaleĽć rozwi?zanie w ramach s?downictwa państwowego Kazachstanu.
W zwi?zku z omawian? spraw? warto zaznaczyć, że w 7 okręgach Kazachstanu, w miastach Ałmaty i Astana jest 12 wspólnot religijnych ISKCON. Nigdy nie zarejestrowano żadnych skarg członków ISKCON dotycz?cych przestrzegania ich praw do wolno?ci wyznania, wł?czaj?c tę rozważan?.

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Post autor: gndd » 24 lis 2008, 09:45

20.11.2008

Aljazeera - Bulldozers threaten Hare Krishna temple:
http://pl.youtube.com/watch?v=qjwTko6TttQ
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Post autor: Bolito » 28 lis 2008, 23:36

Nie jedz na czczo (grafitti)

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Post autor: Waldemar » 30 lis 2008, 07:24

Uważam, że wielbiciele i wielbicielki z Kazachstanu, powinni zakładać sprawy w sądzie Śri Kryszny, lub w sądzie Śri Nrisimho, władzą Kazachstanu za burzenie i rozbiórki ich świątyń, i domów, na forach i w mediach ogólnoświatowych, z pominięciem ziemskich sądów.

Tylko Oni mogą im pomóc.

Powinni dać znać Panu Śri Krysznie lub Panu Śri Nrisimho, że żależy im na Ich i swoich świątyniach, i domach.

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