Persecution News - Cyprus
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Cyprus Profile
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This island in the Mediterranean Sea was under British control until 1960. It is now a country split between the Greek and Turkish communities with on-going tensions between the two. There are only five religious groups recognized in the constitution: Greek Orthodox, the Vakf (the Muslim institution that regulates religious activity for Turkish Cypriots), Armenian Orthodox, Maronite, and Roman Catholic. These are eligible for tax exemptions and government subsidies. There are no restrictions on conversions or proselytism in Cyprus. Nevertheless, there are only a handful of missionaries in the country and they face opposition. In the Turkish North, which is almost exclusively Muslim, no active witness is tolerated and the church is limited to a few small groups of believer. Prayer Requests
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