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The Crimea: mosques were returned to Moslem communities

14.12.2003   
The Council of Ministers of the Crimea issued the resolution that approved the delivery to the Moslem communities of the buildings of village clubs, which had been mosques before.
The Council of Ministers of the Crimea considered the appeals of the religious organizations „“ from the village Krasnaya Zaria and „“ from the village Milovidnoe of the Bakhchisaray district. The representatives of the religious organizations demanded to return to them the former religious buildings on the basis of Article 17 of the Law of Ukraine „ the freedom of consciousness and religious organizations“ The Council of Ministers issued the resolution that approved the delivery to the Moslem communities of the buildings of village clubs, which had been mosques before.

The center „“ obtained this information from the press service of the Council of Ministers of the Autonomous Republic of the Crimea.
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