Source:             www.uscirf.gov

Date:                   September 1, 2020

 

U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom Hearing
Religious Freedom in Russia and Central Asia
 

Wednesday, September 16, 2020
10:30 AM – 12:00 PM ET
Virtual Hearing

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Please join the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) for a virtual hearing about the alarming state of religious freedom in the Russian Federation and Central Asia, and recommendations on how the United States should respond.

Russia and various Central Asian countries have undermined religious freedom since the late 1990s, when many former Soviet states adopted repressive religion laws that drew upon past precedent. Officials across the region strictly monitor and regulate religious practice, including placing surveillance cameras in places of worship and keeping official databases with detailed personal information of community members. Regional governments actively suppress religious minorities through the denial of legal registration and the use of vague and expansive extremism laws that effectively criminalize any speech or religious practice of which they disapprove. Russia’s exportation of repressive practices to neighboring Ukraine has been particularly egregious, and it has made mandatory religious regulation and vague extremism laws significant weapons in the subjugation of occupied Crimea.

Witnesses will provide analysis on the abuse of registration and extremism laws used to target individual rights of religious communities across this region, and offer policy recommendations to the United States government.

Opening Remarks

  • Gayle Manchin, Chair, USCIRF
  • Tony Perkins, Vice Chair, USCIRF
  • Anurima Bhargava, Vice Chair, USCIRF

Panel

  • Elizabeth Clark, Associate Director, International Center for Law and Religion Studies, Brigham Young University
  • Emily B. Baran, Professor of History, Middle Tennessee State University
  • Maria Kravchenko, Director of the Illegal Anti-extremism Section, SOVA Center for Information and Analysis
  • John E. Herbst, Director, Eurasia Center, Atlantic Council; and former U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine 
 
This hearing is open to Members of Congress, congressional staff, the public, and the media. Members of the media should register online and can email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for any questions or to schedule an interview. The video recording of the hearing will be posted on the Commission website. For any additional questions, please contact Jamie Staley at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..