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8/18/03 The Washington-DC based human rights group, International Christian Concern (ICC) www.persecution.org has just become aware of the worsening situation for Christians in Sri Lanka. The National Christian Evangelical Alliance of Sri Lanka (NCEASL) has asked Christians around the world to pray for Sri Lankan believers as several alarming trends have begun to emerge.
Anti-Conversion Law
Two prominent government Ministers (one Buddhist and one Hindu) are supporting
anti-conversion legislation which will soon be presented to the Parliament. The
legislation is designed to curtail conversion to other faiths, particularly
Christianity. Evangelical Christians are frequently accused of ‘unethical
conversion’ by supposedly “duping the poor to embrace a foreign religion by
tempting them with material benefits and money.” Charges of such ‘unethical
conversions’ have led to a surge in anti-Christian feelings and rhetoric.
The Supreme Court has also handed down several decisions that do not bode well for the Church. Foremost among these is the recent ruling that the incorporation of Christian organizations that propagate their faith is unconstitutional. The Supreme Court, interpreting Article 10 and 14(1)e of the Constitution, ruled that although it was permissible under the Constitution for a person to manifest, observe and practice his or her religion, it does not guarantee a fundamental right to propagate religion. Article 9 of the Constitution guarantees Buddhism the foremost place in society and therefore, the judges argued, the state is bond to foster and protect the Buddhist faith. A day after this decision was handed down a government official called a press conference and announced: “this is a clear judgment. It will give us the legal backing to stop this kind of activity (unethical conversions) carried out in the name of religion.”
In the wake of the Court ruling
and the expected consideration of Anti-Conversion legislation in the Parliament,
several Christian churches have been attacked by gangs of armed Buddhist monks.
Over the weekend of August 2-3, members of the following five churches
were attacked: the Methodist Church in Rathgama, the Assembly of God (AOG)
Church in Thanamalwila, the AOG Church in Lunugamwhehra, the AOG Church in
Ganemulla, and Calvary Church in Hikkaduwa. As a result of these incidences, at
least four Christian workers were beaten and church property was damaged or
destroyed. Several pastors have been threatened to close their churches or pay
with their lives. More attacks are anticipated.
ICC is a Washington-DC based human rights organization that exists to help persecuted Christians worldwide. ICC delivers humanitarian aid, trains and supports persecuted pastors, raises awareness of the problem of persecution in the US Church and is an advocate for the persecuted to the US Government.
For additional information or for an interview, contact ICC at 301-989-1708
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