Anti-Christian sentiment concerns Christians in Sri Lanka

Posted: 28 February, 2007

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James Kanaganayagam (file photo)

Sri Lanka (MNN) ― While the Norway brokered peace deal remains in place in Sri Lanka, it's largely being ignored by government and rebel leaders as renewed civil war looms. The violence and fear of terrorist activity has put Christians in the crossfire.

Back to the Bible's country director James Kanaganayagam, speaking from Sri Lanka, says itinerant pastors are targets. He says a pastor was recently arrested after going into a new area. "When going into new areas, people are very suspicious. This guy therefore has been arrested. Based on your name and the area you come from, you could be branded as a terrorist."

Kanaganayagam says this isn't an isolated event. "It's been happening quite a lot. There have been many abductions in the northeast and even in Colombo. So, it's certainly happening increasingly."

Christians are concerned about the attacks against them. Kanaganayagum says there's an increasing anti-Christian sentiment there and it's causing problems for outreach. "We had this program for our youth a couple of days ago. Only a few actually showed up because possibly the fear of coming into the city knowing that they could be arrested. So, there is a general fear of moving around unless you have to."

Personal evangelism has replace large evangelistic events because of that sentiment.

The anti-Christian sentiment is also being felt by Back to the Bible radio broadcasts. "(Radio Stations) don't want our programs because they're Christian programs, but they can't openly say that. So, one way of getting our programs off the air is by giving us unreasonable commercial rates which we are unable to pay."

They were forced off the air on one station, Kanaganayagam says. "But, on the other hand we are thankful to God we are able now to get on a government station. Of course we've lost the audience and we've got to (regain) that audience."

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