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Mongolian officials lift a state of emergency imposed after last week's deadly riots over alleged electoral fraud.
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Quiet returns to the streets of the Mongolian capital, Ulan Bator, two days after rioting that left five people dead.
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Corruption and rising inequality are some of the frustrations behind rare rioting in Mongolia, finds the BBC's Michael Kohn.
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Five people are killed in violent protests in the Mongolian capital Ulan Bator, amid allegations that Sunday's election was rigged.
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Mongolia
By some estimates, Mongolia has been—until very recently—the least evangelized country on the face of the earth. In 1990 Mongolia renounced seventy years of communism, and established a multiparty democracy. Since then the country has been open to the presence of outsiders—including Christians. By recent estimate, approximately 50% of the population are practicing animists; 26% are Buddhists; 20% are non-religious; 4% are Muslim. Christians may number 0.03%. (Johnstone, 1993)
For over forty years the World Mission Prayer League has prayed for the people of the Tibetan Buddhist world—and among them, the people of Mongolia.
For further information and specific suggestions for prayer, see "Operation World" .

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