Young People Disallowed From Church: Barnabas Aid on Persecution in Tajikistan
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In Tajikistan, the small Christian minority, making up less than 2% of the population, faces hostility from the Muslim majority, while the government imposes strict limitations on all religious practices. Steph Johnston, CEO of Barnabas Aid, speaks with Andrew Urquhart about how anyone under 18 is banned from attending any religious services.
Learn more and find out how you can help at: www.barnabasaid.org/nz/countries/Tajikistan
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