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Latin American Persecution – March 4th 2020

Christian Solidarity Worldwide, 1 March 2020

“They want to stop me being a pastor,” says Alain Toledano Valiente, discussing the intimidation and harassment he’s experienced over the years at the hands of the Cuban authorities – including his home and church being demolished twice.  The pressure has increased in recent months, but he’s courageously refusing to give in.

Across Chile, Cuba, Columbia and Mexico, members of religious minorities like Toledano Valiente, experience discrimination, abuse and worse because of their faith.

In August, Pastor Aarón Méndez Ruis, the director of a Christian migrant shelter in Mexico, and his colleague Alfredo Castillo de Luna were kidnapped and forcibly disappeared.

Local partners on the ground document religious freedom violations, often at great personal risk.  Due to the government’s control of communication lines, getting information into and out of Cuba can be difficult, and can compromise the security of local partners.

Opportunities are needed to train local authorities, in Mexico and Columbia – teaching them what freedom of religion or belief means and how to properly document human rights violations.

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Jacksons Update – March 4th 2020

Fraser has completed the setup for the library catalogue for Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary, and the USB has now arrived safely in Namibia.  The new Hugenote College Good Citizenship course (mentioned in the last  update) is now complete and the new online Theology Degree is gathering steam.  Some IT systems at Hugenote College are less than satisfactory and Fraser needs wisdom as he determines how much effort he should invest in them.

It’s hard to resist siren voices of a past life when not in prison – to men inside it sometimes seems impossible.  Cecil in Medium committed his life to Christ about 18 months ago but is sliding back into behaviour he’d broken from months ago.  His old gangster cellmates indulgently say they knew it was just a phase. He worries that he didn’t count the cost beforehand and the way is harder than he expected.  God is shaking Cecil up and not letting him back to his old ways.

Another man in Medium is an active believer, changed from the person he was when a murder conviction brought him to prison. The victim’s family have forgiven him and wish him well; he knows God forgives him but is frequently haunted by the memory of what he did nearly 20 years ago.

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Blythswood Update – February 18th 2020

Daniel Centre

Balazs is hoping to have Blythswood funding to refurbish a large depot they have owned for 20 years.  When this work is complete, they will be able to rent out sections of the refurbished depot to businesses.  This will give them sustainable income for their various Romanian projects.

Gaby is still not back but his younger brother, a regular church attender, should be joining the Daniel Centre towards the end of March.  Alix needs to earn and save enough to be able to get a mortgage for himself before moving out.  His attitude is problematical for the other young men.  Florin has quit his job at Carrefour but Istvan and Ciprian seem to be hanging in there.

Talita Kum

EU funding has now been released for TK3 and TK4 with a second tranche to come. 

A flu epidemic has been raging in Romania and many of the pupils who attend TK1 and TK2 have not been well enough to come.  They are still critically short of teachers.

Fortnightly English quizzes that Talita Kum runs for the public have been doing well and bring in around £500 per time.

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Pentecostal churches facing possible closure – February 18th 2020

Forum 18, 11 February 2020

For more than a decade, the authorities in Kaluga, south-west of Moscow, have tried to confiscate the church building and land from Word of Life Pentecostal Church.

When the Pentecostals bought the unfinished sports complex in 2002, the local authorities had no complaints.

The Regional Arbitration Court ruled against Word of Life on 29 March 2019, arguing that the Church had not obtained proper permissions for the reconstruction and that the building had serious defects.  Word of Life insists that these problems have been resolved and presented five expert reports to show that the building is safe.

State inspections, including site visits and examination of technical and legal documents, concluded that the building conformed to all construction norms, and did not pose a threat to the life and health of citizens.

Word of Life lodged an appeal at Kaluga Regional Court on 14 January 2020, and the first hearing has been scheduled for 2 March. At present the Church continues to be able to use its building.

“The question remains – who benefits from destroying the temple, and depriving believers of a place where they can practise their faith on the basis of the Constitution of the Russian Federation?” Word of Life commented.

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Barnabas Update – February 18th 2020

Five million people march in Nigeria

Barnabas Fund, 10 February 2020

Five million people took part in protest marches across Nigeria on Sunday 2 February against the murder of Pastor Lawn Andimi by Boko Haram.

The peaceful demonstrations, organised by the Christian Association of Nigeria (CAN) as the final event of a three-day fast, took place in 28 of the country’s 36 states.

CAN president Samson Ayokunle said, “Though we have protested before, this event took a new dimension … With one voice we said ‘no’ to killings, ‘no’ to security negligence, and ‘no’ to the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. It is a wake-up call to the government.”

Pastor Andimi, a local chairman of CAN in Adamawa State, was murdered by Boko Haram on 20 January, after being kidnapped on 2 January.

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Court in Pakistan Validates Forced Conversion – February 18th 2020

Morning Star News February 12, 2020 

A high court in Pakistan has validated the marriage and forced conversion to Islam of a 14-year-old Christian girl.

Huma Younus was taken from her home in Karachi on Oct. 10 and forced to marry the man who abducted her.

The family’s attorney said that the family was prohibited from seeing Huma because police said her life would be at risk if she was brought to the courtroom.

The Sindh Act 2013 declares marrying a person under 18 years old an offense punishable by up to three years in prison but the law is still poorly implemented.

The family has appealed to the Court of Justice in Sindh Province – a hearing is scheduled for March 4.

Since forced conversions are not illegal in Pakistan, her attorney said he believed the case hinged on Huma’s age.

Supreme Court Advocate Saiful Malook told Morning Star News “In no way can any court of law endorse an underage marriage unless it is supported by the girl’s guardian”.

Malook, who represented Asia Bibi and won her freedom, said that abducting for forced conversion and underage marriage is a major problem in Pakistan.

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North Korean Prisoner – February 18th 2020

Open Doors, 17 February 2020

When a Christian is discovered in North Korea, it’s very likely that they’ll be sent to a horrendous labour camp for the rest of their lives. An estimated 50,000-70,000 Christians are imprisoned in these camps.

The outside world very rarely sees photographs of these prisoners.  But one was smuggled out to us.

We don’t know the man, why he was imprisoned, or which labour camp he is in. He might be a Christian imprisoned for his faith, or for any other reason that he’s ended up there. He might not know the reason himself.

Prisoners allowed to do agricultural work outside the camp are the ‘lucky ones’ because they might find edible plants, insects, snakes, rats or frogs. The food provision in a labour camp is only about 500-600 calories per day – about half the minimum recommended amount.

The photo it shows the human reality of this tyrannical regime. When we pray for believers in prison in North Korea, it helps us to picture this man.

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Jacksons Update – February 18th 2020

Fraser is marrying up the normal Hugenote registration process with a free online course on good citizenship and also creating an offline library system for Namibia Evangelical Theological Seminary.

None of the NetACT partner representatives has passed on the received training yet, being too low in their college hierarchies to organise training sessions for other staff.

NetACT is exploring setting up an online theological journal to allow scholars in Africa to be published without paying western journal prices. 

As Dawn went into Drakenstein prison today there were TV cameras and new banners commemorating thirty years since Nelson Mandela walked out of the gates. The “rainbow nation” hasn’t lived up to the hope that day brought.

Some of the prisoners revealed their experiences today, but self-discipline and perseverance are hard.

Hope Prison Ministry’s new Boland Field Director, Chantelle, was appointed after much prayer and many months’ deliberation. Pray that she will remember she felt called to the role as the enormity of the task hits home.

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Blythswood Update – February 5th 2020

Daniel Centre

Balazs has been having negatives and positives with the lads in the Daniel Centre.

On the negative side, Gaby, who had joined the Centre recently, has left in disappointment after verbal conflicts with another resident Alix.  Since Alix has worked well and saved enough money to soon move on, however, Gaby may well return after Alix’s departure.

On the positive side, Florin has been able to hold down a job for the first time and has been excited about stacking shelves at the local supermarket.  István has also been excited about lasting an afternoon at washing dishes in a local restaurant.  He now hopes to join Florin at the supermarket.

Talita Kum

Blythswood Romania have been helping Blythswood Serbia to develop a Christianity Explored course for Serbia and were encouraged by their visit to Talita Kum last month for this reason, and also to see how Talita Kum currently deal with primary school children in the hope that they will be able to develop their similar but embryonic programme in Serbia.

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Severe Attack in Northern India – February 5th 2020

Morning Star News, January 24, 2020

Before Pastor Jai Singh was jailed on false charges of luring people to convert.  Hindu extremists had dragged him from house worship in northern India on January 5 to a school where groups of six beat him in turns.

This had happened after an attempt to attack their mother church in nearby Siwanka over Christmas was thwarted.

Police registered a First Information Report (FIR) against him, falsely accusing him of offering money to Hindus to lure them to convert to Christianity.

A mob of 250 to 300 people initially surrounded the house,  accusing him of being responsible for the growing number of people converting to Christianity.  30 assailants then beat him the other radical Hindus looked on.

Denying that he would ever offer people money to convert, the father of four wept as he said, “I am just a daily labourer – my children and family are leading a very difficult life.

Hindu extremism has increased in the area as the number of people putting their faith in Christ has grown.