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Prison Terms Upheld for Two Christians in Ethiopia
Compass Direct :-An Ethiopian court on Monday (Sept. 21) threw out an appeal by two evangelists said to be falsely accused of offering money and gifts to people to convert to Christianity, thus upholding their six-month prison sentences.
Temesgen Alemayehu and Tigist Welde Amanuel of Wengel Lealem church in Addis Ababa went to Debiretabor, Amhara state, to plant a church in July. After a week in the area, according to area Christian sources, their proclamation of Christ led several people to confess their sins and receive Him as Savior.
On July 19, however, some passersby began to question the two evangelists, and Christian sources said a heated argument led to a group attack on the two evangelists, wounding Alemayehu. Amanuel sustained minor injuries, the sources said, but managed to escape to a nearby home; the mob followed her into the compound, demanding she be handed over to them.
The homeowners refused, saying they would not cooperate with criminals and would instead hand her over to police. “I would not allow any attack against the woman,” the unidentified owner of the home said, according to one church leader.
Police arrived at the scene of the attack and protected Alemayehu from the violent band, made up of members of the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC), and took him into custody. The attacking group accused Alemayehu and Amanuel of insulting their religion.
Christian sources said a group within the EOC called 'Mahibere Kidusan' [Fellowship of Saints] had incited members to attack the two evangelists as they were proclaiming Christ on the roadside. The increasingly powerful group’s purpose is to counter all reform movements within the EOC and shield the denomination from outside threats.
In time the EOC attackers fabricated accusations of offering money or gifts to make converts, Christian sources said, but under police questioning Alemayehu and Amanuel said they had only shared their faith to interested people without making such offers. They also tried to explain to police that it was their constitutional right to do so.
Police, however, submitted the attackers’ false statements to the district prosecutor, Christian sources said.
False Testimony
On July 22, Alemayehu and Amanuel appeared at district court in Debiretabor to hear charges against them. A charge sheet claimed that they were caught offering money and gifts to people to change their religion, and Christian sources said witnesses falsely testified to that effect.
The next day, the court delivered a guilty verdict. Alemayehu stated that his only sin was telling of his faith in Christ to interested persons, and that he had a constitutional right to do so. The judge sentenced him and Amanuel to six months of prison.
Police immediately transferred both Christians to Debiretabor prison.
“There is an open conspiracy between judges, police and prison officers,” the church leader said. “Police speeded up the investigation and brought it to the district prosecutor’s attention within a day. Witnesses were organized to falsely testify at court. The judges passed the sentence refusing the right to defense.”
Debiretabor is the seat for south Gondar Zone administration in Amhara state. As in the rest of Amhara, Debiretabor’s population is predominantly EOC with hostile attitudes towards evangelicals, Christian sources said. They added that churches already operating in Debiretabor and surrounding areas meet with continued EOC resistance.
In some cases, the sources said, EOC priests have urged attacks against Christians, and government authorities influenced by Mahibere Kidusan have infringed on Christians’ rights. It was unknown if the judge and police officers in Alemayehu and Amanuel’s case were under the influence of Mahibere Kidusan, but the local church leader said there were signs of bias in the case.
“Prison officials are handling both believers with harsh treatments, and after all these, no one is questioned for either the process or its result,” the church leader said. “We are waiting for God’s intervention on all this.”
In the rejection of the appeal, the high court judge said that he found “no mistake of law interpretation” to change the verdict of the lower court, a Christian source said.
“That means now the two believers have to serve the six-month sentence unless they appeal and achieve something at the regional State Supreme Court,” he said. “We heard that the two are thinking of appealing at the regional State Supreme Court in Bahirdar soon.”
Amanuel is assigned to a cell where criminals including serial killers are serving their terms, a source said, and they have threatened her. Both she and Alemayehu continue to share their faith in Christ with other inmates, in spite of insults from the prisoners.
Church leaders in Debiretabor said they brought the case to the attention of the regional state vice president, and that he sent his representative to visit Alemayehu and Amanuel in prison. The representative discussed the situation with the district court and with police. Sources said the visits, however, only exacerbated conditions for the two Christians by upsetting prison officers.
Starting on Aug. 26, prison officials forbade visits to Amanuel and Alemayehu for at least 15 days. They also stopped food from being brought them, a common practice among all prisoners whose relatives are able to help them.
“I went on Aug. 20 to meet them in prison, but officers at the gate told me that they have an order to stop any visitor,” the church leader in Debiretabor said. “I think our report to the regional authorities made some contribution to this decision.”
Source:- Compass Direct
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Almost identical incident took place in Bahar Dar, in 1968 when a friend of mine and I were dragged to the Police Station and beaten and imprsoned for a few months. Later, a parliament member approached the Emperor who gave us amnesty and we were released.
Such perecutions are commonly incited by the priests and zealous members of the EOC throughout the country. So, we should pray for the victims as well as the persecutors. I pray that some members of Mahbere Kidusan come to know Jesus Christ and join the victims in the prison. We should also pray for the salvation of the authorities and the judges who think they can stop the spreading of the gospel by bullying the believers. May God have mercy on us all.
Those Mahibere Kidusan are a good devil employs, they are doing business for there father in the name god.
God bless those who getting persecuted.
In my view the problem is not denominational it is lack of open mindedness and absence of rule of law and officials accountability.
The only solution for this is local to federal offcials shall be punished for any partiality.
Unless all are equally and resposiblly treated in any region irrespective of dominance, the cycle will go on. We have to know that every denomination believe their way is the only way. That way should reach to all nations.
Concerning mahebere kidusan, they have their constitutional right to spread their way like others as far as it is constitutionally. So far so many have blamed MK, including the patriarch, but no one ever presented a tangible evidence. How much the writer is sure that those who attacked the two people are real members of MK? Even if they are members how you get your proof that they have recieved direct order from the leaders of MK?
Many people are not happy with what MK is doing and achieving. But we can't help it. As far as they are constitutionally right, it doesn't matter whether they resist reform movement or not. They are using their knowledge. They are highlly educated. They know what they are doing and why they are doing. Amazinglly they managed to attract the attention of multitude of the youth. They are building the future of EOTC. They are training 100,000 higher education studens. When they graduate they spread all over the country and they will do what they have to. But on their way is the devil who is using the patriarch and the government officials to block their way.
we will see what will happen!!
May God bless u
Evang-Biniyamin from Jerusalem
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