Philippines Arrests Missionary, Bars Two Others from Leaving
ICC Note: A United Methodist Church missionary was arrested in Manila last month while two other missionaries have been prevented from leaving the country. The Philippine government puts them on “watch list” for being suspected subversives and after they joined an international fact-finding and humanitarian mission in February.
06/27/2018 Philippines (UCA News) – A global campaign was launched this week for the release of a United Methodist Church missionary arrested in Manila in May and two other missionaries, who have been denied permission to leave the country.
The campaign comes in the form of a “Pray to #LetThemLeave,” petition on Change.org that is linked to a call for noon prayers from the Church’s governing body in the United States.
The Protestant Church is appealing to Philippine authorities to release Tawanda Chandiwana of Zimbabwe who was arrested in Davao City on May 9 while attending a seminar.
The two other missionaries — Miracle Osman of Malawi and Adam Thomas Shaw from the U.S. — were barred from leaving the country and their names placed on a “watch list” for being suspected subversives.
Chandiwana and Osman are Global Mission Fellows sent by the United Methodist Church to serve for 20 months in peace-building, human rights advocacy, and social work.
Shaw is a former Global Mission Fellow in the Philippines who serves as a global missionary with the United Methodist Church.
In a pastoral statement issued on June 26, the church body in Manila said it is “seriously concerned by the actions being taken by the government against foreign missionaries.”
Another missionary, Australian nun Patricia Fox of the Congregation of the Sisters of Our Lady of Sion, also faces deportation for participating in a “fact-finding mission.”
The Bureau of Immigration confiscated Osman’s passport while she was applying to extend her tourist pass and waiting for approval of her missionary visa.
Shaw was told that an order to leave the country was to be issued because his name was on the Immigration Bureau’s watch-list.
The actions against the missionaries came after they joined an international fact-finding and humanitarian mission in February to look into alleged human rights violations in Mindanao.
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