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Nepal: Law Criminalizing Evangelism Goes into Effect

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Post by Harry Thu Aug 30, 2018 12:38 pm

Nepal: Law Criminalizing Evangelism Goes into Effect

By Pastor Hal Mayer on Aug 30, 2018 06:00 am


“A law criminalizing religious conversions and the ‘hurting of religious feelings’ went into effect in Nepal, a year after the bill was passed… Nepal’s Christian minority fears the new law will be abused by those seeking to settle scores — as has happened frequently in neighboring India.
“After the bill was passed, Nepali MP Lokmani Dhakal asked for the removal of the sections criminalizing conversions, saying: “It seems very clear to me that this country, when preparing the civil code, has forgotten it is a signatory to international treaties that protect the freedom of religion and human rights. … Please don’t let it be possible for the world to say of Nepal that we are the kind of nation that on the one hand signs international treaties, but when making internal laws, and in implementing them, does something else.”
“Hindus account for over 80 percent of Nepal’s 26 million people. According to the 2011 census, there are just 364,000 Christians. But many observers believe there are significantly more, but that newly converted Christians would be afraid to state their religion and so remain registered as Hindus, and residents absent when the data was collected were recorded as Hindu.
In a recent interview with World Watch Monitor, professor Tanka Subedi, chairperson of Nepal’s Religious Liberty Forum, said he was shocked at the comments made by the prime minster earlier this year, when he openly criticized foreign Christians for converting people to other religions.
“‘We have deported many who came to Nepal in the name of observation when they actually were converting people to other religions,’ the prime minster, K.P. Oli said in March.
“Subedi said that, ‘When we heard [these] things from the prime minister, that was not what we expect from a guardian. He is our prime minister. Christians have also voted for him. And many people are following his party who are in the Church.’
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The professor also highlighted the problems caused by a group known as the Mongol National Army, which has published a press release saying it is going to ‘destroy all the [Hindu] temples and gumbads [tombs] and build churches in their place.’ The group has also declared that Nepal will be a Christian nation by 2025.
“‘We have objected to that and said that we have no connection with this group,’ the professor said. ‘This [group] is not from the Christian community … But the Home Minister took it as a real matter, done by Christians. And he made public statements against Christians and said, ‘I will be very hard on Christians and conversions.’
“‘And then recently, somebody shot a Hindu priest in Virat Nagar, where they also left a leaflet in which they made many accusations against Hindus like becoming pro-Indian and many other things, but it also included [accusations of] destroying Bibles. So because of that one word, ‘Bible,’ some people are taking [it] as if it was done by the Christians. And rallies and [other] things are happening in different cities in Nepal against Christians, speaking against Christians.
Do you think this is the way God’s last generation will be treated by governments?
“Yea, and all that will live godly in Christ Jesus shall suffer persecution.” 2 Timothy 3:12.

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