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India Expels Three American Christian Women for “Proselytizing”

India Expels Three American Christian  Women for “Proselytizing”
15-Year-Old Girl Is Among the Expelled Christians

Washington, D.C. (June 16, 2011)–International Christian Concern (ICC) has learned that Indian authorities asked three American Christian women, including a 15-year-old, to leave India after Hindu organizations accused them of attempting to convert non-Christians by offering them incentives in Alappuzha district, Kerala State.

According to the report by the Times of India, although Indian police admitted that they do not have any evidence indicating that the women participated in proselytizing, they still asked them to leave because the Christian women were about to attend prayer sessions.  

"We have not received any evidence to indicate the three women were engaged in conversion-related activities. However, they were about to attend religious prayer sessions. Their tourist visa does not allow them to attend any meeting, including prayer sessions. We were not clear about their intentions. That is why we asked them to leave the country, and they agreed," said Asok Kumar. Kumar is a Superintendent of Police in Alappuzha District.

Although India’s constitution guarantees religious freedom, some local and state government officials restrict the free exercise of religion through “anti-conversion” laws and by a failure to provide adequate protection to persecuted religious minorities, according to the 2010 International Religious Freedom Report by the State Department.

We condemn Indian authorities for ordering the American Christians to leave India because they were about to attend prayer sessions. India is a popular destination for tourists who travel to India to attend religious ceremonies organized by Hindu, Buddhist or other religious groups. Indian officials do not expel tourists who travel to attend such services. It appears that the Indian officials succumbed to the demands of radical Hindu groups when they expelled the three Christians. We urge the US government to look into this matter and take appropriate measures to pressure India to respect the religious freedom of Christians and other religious minorities,” said Jonathan Racho, ICC’s Regional Manager for South Asia.

Please call your representatives and bring the actions of Indian officials to their attention. Also ask them to pressure India to respect the religious freedom of Christians.                                           

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  • http://twitter.com/WadeTheOcean Wade Meyer

    "I/we strongly disapprove of the 3 Christians being expelled from India."  is probably a better phrase than 'We condemn Indian authorities...'.  After all we are visitors in another land and have no authority against these world leaders.  Do you agree?  Need to try harder at keeping these scenarios from happening here in America our last best hope of freedom.

  • Rosemary

    What is religious freedom? Is it the freedom to convert to Christianity? India is the birth place of Hinduism and Buddhism and people come there to worship. India has no historical christian sites? Surely they can attend prayer sessions in their own country. When Christians do not go harvesting for souls, and the targeted react then the aggressor becomes the victim. Why didn't god make every one a Christian? Please leave us alone.

  • Endtimesarehere

    The world is now waking up to the true Anti-Christian nature of India and its people. God reveals all that is hidden and wicked. If you think this is bad google 'persecution of Christians in India'. What you read will shock your very soul.

  • http://www.facebook.com/rex.lung Rex Lunghar

    forgive the blinded Indians, please continue the good will to help to see themself

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