We know Peter, James, and John and their valiant Spirit-empowered
testimonies for Christ and His Church from the New Testament book of “Acts.” But
the two thousand year old story of Kingdom advance continues today, all around
the world, including here in Kazakhstan .
Names like Kormangazi Abdumuratov are
being added to the sacred roll. What follows are the words of this 24 year old
young man. Pray for him, his wife, their three-month old child – and the church
he leads near the Caspian Sea .
I, Kormangazi Abdumuratov, write this testimony of events over
the last several months.
EXPERIENCE WITH OIL
AND GAS INSTITUTE: MAY & JUNE 2002
In May, 2002, the head of the
Technology Department, of the Atyrau Oil and Gas Institute where I studied, Mr.
Nasihan Jumamurhamedov Gilmanovich, called me to a meeting. He said, “Why did
you tell me you are studying part-time in a Medrassa in Chemkent. We’ve heard
all about you from the KNB. (New name for the KGB.) You are not a Muslim, why
did you say you were going to a Medrassa?” Then I explained to him that it is a
Christian Medrassa I attended in Chemkent - a type of Bible School
in the Kazakh language.
After that, he took me to the
office of the Rector of the Institute, Mr. Serikov. The 3 of us met together. I explained that I
am a Christian and gave my personal testimony why I believe in Jesus. I said
that in Kazakhstan ,
we have freedom of religion. He replied,
“No, you are wrong. You have accepted the religion of the crusaders. Many
foreigners have come to Kazakhstan
and they have misled you. They have come to divide the Kazakh people and bring
war and violence.” I explained that I do not believe in fighting. God said we
have no right to hurt other people. I explained there are Christians in all
countries all over the world, and they are not doing terrorism or violence as they
bring Christianity. Then the Rector put his hand on the Koran (which he had on
his desk) and said it was the only true book. The Rector then went on talking
about the Germans, them being Christians, and how they started World War II.
Then he said, “Now do you understand? Do you see that what you believe is wrong
and do you want to come back to the Kazakh ways and beliefs? I am working to advance
the economy, and I don’t think about the past.” I explained that I agree and
that is also the reason I am studying at the University, to get an education so
I can get a good job and advance the economic situation for my family and Kazakhstan . He said that his students should focus on the
economy and not think about religion and faith – “So, are you going to stop
what you’re doing? If you continue like this, I don’t need a student like
you.” I replied, “No, I will not deny my
relationship with God, even if someone threatens to kill me I refuse to deny my
faith. I will not stop believing in
Jesus.” I then went on to remind him
that according to the Kazakhstan Constitution, as a Kazakhstan citizen, I have
a right to freedom of religion, but he interrupted me and said he does not tell
his students how to believe, but he doesn’t need “a student like me in his
Institute.”
About a week later the department
head again called me into a meeting room. In that room were several leaders of
the Institute. I was placed on one side of the long table and these 6 men were
on the other side facing me – like I was on trial. They each asked questions
about the other Kazakh believers I meet with, what I believed, why did I
believe, why I was not a Muslim anymore. They raised their voices and told me I
was a traitor to the Kazakhs and I was bought off by foreigners. They used many derogatory words. They kept
asking me about any contact I’ve had with foreigners. I calmly shared with them
why I believe in Jesus and my testimony how I came to follow Christ. They became more angry as the meeting went
on. The institute’s faculty head said, “We don’t need a student like you. Your
influence will ruin our other students. You won’t study at our institute any
longer. Leave this city and go back to where you came from….” I explained that even if they kick me out of
the university I will still stay in this city, if that be God’s will. They kept
saying, “Don’t meet in your house with people to read the Bible or pray any
longer. It is illegal. Don’t talk to anyone about your faith. …. If you keep doing it, we will never give you
peace, we will keep after you and make your life difficult. If you need
problems, I will give you problems. If you don’t want any troubles, then leave
our city.” They gave me paper and forced me to write a confession about what I
believed, what I did, etc. The meeting
went on for 2 hours.
A week or so later was final exam
week. My professors refused to let me take my final exam. Each day I would go
to the Institute and try and get my final exam, but they kept putting me off.
They continued this till summer break, thus not letting me finish my 1st
year at the institute. I was not allowed to continue my education at that
institute.
8 SEPTEMBER, 11:40AM HOUSE SEARCH BY POLICE and KNB
I opened the door and the police
showed their badge. They said throughout Kazakhstan , they were checking
everyone’s passport (identification). Standing at the door, I handed them my
passport. They took my passport. Then they said they heard voices in the
apartment, so they pushed the door open and entered. A total of 7or 8 men
entered my apartment (two with police uniforms, the rest plain clothed). The
two top ranking police were, Captain of the Atyrau Police, Mr. Asilbek
Boranbiev. The second was Mr. Orinbasar Kushkenbaiev, also a rank of Captain in
Atyrau Police. I asked them what they were doing coming into my house, and
where was their search warrant. They said, “Don’t worry”, and I couldn’t stop
them. They said they didn’t have a search warrant, but they had a right to come
in to check passports. “We didn’t come to search the house, we’re just checking
passports.”
At that
time, we had 8 people in the house because we were having an informal prayer
meeting. The police began checking
everyone’s passport and writing down everyone’s name and information. Then they
started going into each room of the house and searching. They started asking,
“Whose books are these, whose Bible is this?” Then they started to write a
citation for illegally holding a church meeting (holding a church meeting
without being registered). Two of the
men went back down to their cars and came back with a still camera and video
camera. They filmed each person individually, any books or Bibles they could
find, each room of the entire house was video taped. I asked if they had a warrant to take film
footage of my apartment and they replied, “Don’t ask so many questions.” They then forced everyone out of our
apartment into 3 waiting cars. It was around 1:30 pm . The house search lasted had taken about 2 hours.
They said they were taking us to the police station for questioning.
They
divided all 8 of us into 8 separate interrogation rooms at the police station.
They forced each of us to write a confession, stating what we were doing, what
we believe in, etc. They would not let each person write what they wanted,
rather, they would ask questions and tell them to write the answers. If the
police didn’t like the answer, they would suggest what the person should write
for their confession. For example, the police said to one of the Kazakh
believers, “Write that Kormangazi forced you to come to his house to come to a
religious meeting.” The police would yell, using intimidation and fear to get
the people to write what they wanted.
After 1-2
hours of this interrogation, they freed everyone except myself, Kormangazi.
They videotaped and interrogated me in one room, while they were speaking very
friendly, slowly, and kindly. Then they took me into a second room, where they
yelled at me and threatened me, saying that they were preparing to put me in
prison. They tried to scare me by saying this is my 3rd time to be
arrested for illegally holding church meetings and the “3 times arrested” rule
in Kazakhstan means he will get 3 to 5 years in prison. They kept telling me that
the law says a church that is not registered cannot meet. I explained that if a group is less than 10
people then no registration is required, and 10 people is required for
registration. In fact, we’ve already submitted the paperwork to become registered.
We complied with all aspects of the law.
Then 3 or 4
policemen all asked me questions simultaneously. One came up behind me and
punched me in my left shoulder. The policeman who hit me was obviously very
angry. It was not a hard punch, but an
obvious effort to intimidate me. I stood up and asked him why he punched me.
They all then said, “Who punched you? No
one punched you!” I told them that if they physically attacked me, I would
press charges against all of them. Then
I refused to talk to them anymore. They kept asking me questions, some I
answered, some I refused to answer.
One of the KNB agents who was at
the Oil and Gas Institute interrogation came into the room. He told me he had
my written confession from the Institute, where I stated that I received money
from foreigners to propagate Christianity. It supposedly said I was forced to
do this religious work and I worked for them as their agent solely for the
money. I told him I never wrote or said
such a thing. He said the professors at the Institute were witnesses that I
said and wrote it. I said, “If you have
such witnesses, bring them here – those are just lies!!” He then asked me why I continue on this road
of faith, so I again told him my personal testimony in Jesus Christ and why I’m
a witness for Him, why people need to have their sins forgiven through Jesus,
about heaven and hell, etc… I told him I
would never, no matter how much trouble they give me, deny Christ. I told him
that if the growth of the Christian Church in Kazakhstan is the work of God, then
no matter how much he or the government try to stop it, they will never be able
to – because no man can stop God and what He is doing. So I encouraged him to think about that.
Then they
put me in another room with another man. They showed me the confession of faith
I had written earlier that day and I saw where they had erased part of what I
wrote and added their own words at the end.
I asked them what they had written on my testimony. They said it was
nothing, just a correction. I continued to press them about it. Then, when they saw they couldn’t get away
with it, they erased the words they had added. Then they told me to sign
it. They told me they would send me to
court. They tried to force me to sign a
statement, “I agree to not have people over to my house for meetings, to pray
or read the Bible together,” but I told them I refused to write such a thing,
because I have friends come over and we pray/read the Bible together. Altogether,
I was held at the police station about 6 hours.
A few days
later, parts of the video that the police took illegally in the apartment was
shown on the local Atyrau T.V. station. The TV commentator said this was a
dangerous cult, they deceive people, take children away from their parents, and
after they become members of this cult, the leaders demand large sums of money
from the followers. They warned the public to not take religious books from
anyone other than the official Mosque and be on your guard against such
religious cults.
The next week, two KNB agents went to
another Kazakh Christian believer, interrogated him and threatened him with
imprisonment. The name of these KNB agents were Ivanov Valera and Erken.
I testify
that these are the facts as they happened.
If you have any questions about this you can call me I will be glad to
testify to these facts (country code 7, 300-367-6249).
Kormangazi Abdumuratov
(Originally dictated in Kazakh, then written and translated
into English on Nov. 1, 2002 ).
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