E/CN.4/1996/95 page 8 anti-Islamic by Islamic plaintiffs. Professor Abu Zeid was allegedly declared an apostate by the court and required to divorce from his wife. The Egyptian authorities have not so far replied to the urgent appeal (to which a follow-up letter was sent). 40. In the case of China, the first urgent appeal concerned Father Chadrel Rimpoché, head of the committee to seek to identify the successor to the Panchen Lama, and his assistant, who were allegedly arrested at Chengdu on 17 May 1995. The monks of Tashilhampo Monastery are also reportedly compelled to undergo re-education sessions on the issue of choosing the successor to the Panchen Lama. The second urgent appeal concerned Mr. Yulo Dawa Tsering, a high-ranking Tibetan monk who was released on 6 November 1994, and whom the Special Rapporteur consulted during his visit to China. Mr. Yula Dawa Tsering is allegedly being held incommunicado in the Rabses district of Lhasa. The Special Rapporteur drew attention to the commitment made by the Chinese authorities during his visit that Mr. Yula Dawa Tsering would not suffer in any way as a result of his interview. 41. The Special Rapporteur is still waiting for a reply from the Chinese authorities to these two urgent appeals (the first appeal having been followed by a reminder). 42. From the analysis of the communications, the following is a very general classification of the religious communities against which attacks have allegedly taken place: (a) Christianity: Albania, Armenia, Belarus, Belgium, Cambodia, China, Egypt, Lao People’s Democratic Republic, Mexico, Mongolia, Morocco, Myanmar, Nepal, Nicaragua, Pakistan, Qatar, Romania, Saudi Arabia, Sierra Leone, Slovenia, Sudan, Turkey, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Viet Nam; (b) Islam: Bangladesh, Egypt, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mauritania, Myanmar, Turkey, Yemen; (c) Buddhism: China, Viet Nam; (d) Judaism: Belarus; (e) Other religions and religious groups: (i) Ahmadis: Bangladesh; (ii) Baha’is: Armenia; (iii) (iv) Pentecostals: Armenia; Jehovah’s Witnesses: Armenia, Austria, Cyprus, Eritrea, Russian Federation, Singapore;

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