Algeria: Churches violates guaranteed freedom

Written by Super User 01 Sep 2011

While many people residing in Middle Eastern and North African countries are undergoing turmoil, one group in particular are experiencing extreme change for the worse: Christians. This is particularly true for Algerian Christians. Algeria ratified the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights in 1989. Article 18 of this covenant guarantees freedom of religion
and belief for all human beings without discrimination. Further, the constitution of Algeria guarantees fundamental freedoms and human rights to all Algerian citizens. Despite these guarantees, Mustapha Krim, the president of the Protestant Church of Algeria (EPA), was informed by police that all non-Muslim places of worship in Béjaïa Province, would be shut down. Algerian authorities based their decision to shut down the churches on the discriminatory Ordinance 06-03, which regulates non-Muslim worship. In addition to this attack on the Christian community.

Pray: for the authorities that use the law against the church and pray that just laws would prevail. (2Ch.11:14b)

More: http://www.opendoorsusa.org/press/press-release/2011/08-August/Closing-Algerian-Churches-Violates-Guaranteed-Freedom

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