Satanists set foot in Baku
Satan worshipping cases have for the first time emerged in Azerbaijan. Only one “devil’s church” of 12 people is active in Baku, chairman of the State Committee on Religious Entities Rafig Aliyev told Azernews.
Thus, don’t be surprised if you come across young boys and girls with unusual appearance while walking in downtown Baku. These are our devil worshippers.
The situation is under control of law enforcers, as they haven’t seen Satanist offending the law to date, according to R. Aliyev.
The “devil church” was founded in 1998-1999 by three Baku residents. Devil lovers gather in a city graveyard, law enforcement reports. They have reportedly been trying to enmesh youngsters to the sect via Internet.
The occult is growing in European countries, as in Germany the number of devil worshippers reached 6,000, most of them linked by the Internet. They rally also in underground clubs.
At least 15 suicides of young people in the depressed eastern regions of Germany have been blamed on the occult.
Interpol resolves some 100 offenses committed by Satanist in European countries every year. Here belongs human and animal sacrificing, vampirism, etc.
They often drink blood from living people and have their own incisor teeth removed and replaced with two razor sharp animal fangs.
Killers directly admit having worshipped the Satan after detention.
They often claim that they can’t be held accountable for killings because Satan had ordered them to do it, and a command from him cannot not be ignored.
As in Germany two devil-worshippers, Daniel and Manuela Ruda, were sentenced last February to be detained in secure psychiatric hospitals for the ritual killing of a man they claimed to have sacrificed to Satan.
The trial produced numerous sordid references to sacrifices, both animal and human, and drew into sharp focus a growing and disturbing interest in the occult in Germany and Britain.

