Be Thankful You Weren't in this Underground Cult! Literally Under-Ground

by Diest 10 Replies latest jw friends

  • Diest
    Diest

    MOSCOW (Reuters) - Seventy members of an Islamist sect who have been living in an underground bunker without heat or sunlight for nearly a decade have been discovered living on the outskirts of the city of Kazan in Russia, local media reported.

    The sect members included 20 children, the youngest of whom had just turned 18 months. Many of them were born underground and had never seen daylight until the prosecutors discovered their dwelling on August 1 and sent them for health checks.

    A 17-year-old girl turned out to be pregnant.

    Religion was suppressed in the Soviet Union which collapsed in 1991, prompting various cults and sects to flourish in the vacuum that opened up.

    The group - known as the "Fayzarahmanist" sect - was named after its 83-year-old organiser Fayzrahman Satarov, who declared himself a prophet and his house an independent Islamic state, according to a report by state TV channel Vesti.

    Satarov was described as a former deputy to a Sunni Islamic cleric in the 1970s. His followers were encouraged to read his manuscripts and most were banned from leaving their eight-storey underground bunker which had been dug in the basement of a building, Vesti said.

    Prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the sect and have said it will be disbanded if it continues its illegal activities, such as stopping its members from seeking medical assistance or education.

    No arrests have been made although police are likely to look into suspicions that some of the children were being abused. A court will decide whether the children will be allowed to stay with their parents.

    Kazan is located 800 km (497 miles) east of Moscow in Tatarstan, a majority Muslim internal Russian republic.

    http://news.yahoo.com/underground-sect-found-nearly-decade-russias-kazan-003712475.html

  • 3rdgen
    3rdgen

    Trajic!

  • Captain Obvious
    Captain Obvious

    Soo where does their food come from? Where does their waste go? Sorry I don't buy it.

  • hoser
    hoser

    "Prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the sect and have said it will be disbanded if it continues its illegal activities, such as stopping

    its members from seeking medical assistance or education."

    so this is why the JW's are "persecuted in Russia"

    hoser

  • Captain Obvious
    Captain Obvious

    Persecuted! Ha. They just don't get that trying to outlaw them will just validate their delusions and make them work even harder.

    I'm all for Russia cracking down on JWs, but this isn't the way to do it. They should at least make up a set of rights for everyone in their country, and punish groups who encroach on these rights. Either fine them, or remove their non-taxable status. Hit them where it hurts.

    Though I'm not sure that's Russia's style.

  • tootired2care
    tootired2care

    Wow so they really do get their seventy virgins after all....LOL. Joking aside this really does illustrate yet again the futility of religion.

  • Diest
    Diest

    Captian Obvious "Soo where does their food come from? Where does their waste go? Sorry I don't buy it."

    most were banned from leaving their eight-storey underground bunker which had been dug in the basement of a building

    I am sure they had them doing some sort of work that paid for food. Only those chosen few got to leave the basement. It is not that hard to pump waste into the sewage system. The wharehouse was on the outskirts of town.

  • King Solomon
    King Solomon

    WOW.... Can you imagine never seeing sunlight during your lifetime?

    It sounds like a dystopian THX-1138, where the protagonist finally breaks free from subterranean caverns and emerges to the surface and sees sunlight....

  • Quirky1
    Quirky1

    That's messed up...

  • wasblind
    wasblind

    No sunlight !!!!

    Somebody is in need of some vitamin D, Big time

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