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		<title>Mixed news for Christians coming out of Jammu and Kashmir states</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Feb 2012 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[India (MNN) -- Case thrown out, but Gospel advance hindered in Kashmir region]]></description>
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India (MNN) &#8212; There&#39;s a bright spot amongst all the<br />
news coming out of India&#39;s Jammu and Kashmir states.
</p>
<p>
According to Lee DeYoung with <a href="/groups/WOH">Words of Hope</a>, Rev. Chander Mani Khanna&#8211;accused of bribing<br />
Muslim young people to convert to Christianity&#8211;is free, and the case against<br />
him is dismissed for lack of evidence.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
The bad news is: the stress silenced the pastor. &quot;He retired<br />
officially from the only open church in Kashmir, (that is the All Saint&#39;s<br />
Church in Srinagar), in mid-January. The church is still there, but at this<br />
point, it seems as if Christian activity has been driven completely underground<br />
and has been severely curtailed.&quot;
</p>
<p>
DeYoung confirms the Compass Direct News report saying<br />
because no charges were filed against him, the state&#39;s High Court on Feb. 11 halted<br />
proceedings in the police complaint of &quot;promotion of religious enmity by<br />
conversions&quot; against Khanna.
</p>
<p>
Khanna can now travel because the order binding him to the<br />
state was lifted, as well. The court asked<br />
the government to file its response by March 14, and then it will set the date<br />
for the next hearing. &nbsp;&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
What&#39;s odd is that while Kashmir&#39;s sharia (Islamic law)<br />
court has no legal authority in India, the<br />
committee charged and convicted three church leaders of &quot;luring the valley<br />
Muslims to Christianity.&quot; As part<br />
of their sentence, the trio was ordered to leave the state, and the state<br />
government was told to take over the management of all Christian schools in the<br />
region.&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
DeYoung says, &quot;Local Christians say that the Sharia<br />
court is continuing to pursue Christians. Newspaper announcements are posted, naming suspected or known Christians<br />
and urging people to turn them in.&quot;
</p>
<p>
As a result, life has been extremely difficult for Kashmir&#39;s<br />
Christians since the verdict. First, there&#39;s the intimidation. &quot;They&#39;re<br />
also seeking to prevent conversions and to re-convert Christians,&quot; says DeYoung. &quot;Committee<br />
members of this Islamic Sharia court are visiting Christian homes and allegedly<br />
pressuring them and their families to return to Islam.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Then, there are the threats, which have to be taken seriously. DeYoung says they&#39;re taking steps to keep the<br />
staff safe. &quot;Words of Hope&#39;s radio broadcasts in the Kashmiri language,<br />
which had been on the air for a number of years, are going to be suspended at<br />
the end of March&#8211;in part, because the people who have been recording the<br />
programs, the production effort has been disrupted by this persecution.&quot;
</p>
<p>
The fifteen-minute program, &quot;Ray of Hope,&quot; airs four days a week and includes music, a<br />
health segment, and a Bible-based message. Personal contacts have been made<br />
with listeners. The few seekers who respond to the program need support and<br />
encouragement to stand for their faith in their own community.
</p>
<p>
The decision to pull back a little is not limited to Words<br />
of Hope. &quot;The shortwave<br />
transmissions of FEBA radio are going to cease to the Indian subcontinent at<br />
the end of March. We are continuing to pursue other opportunities, and we hope<br />
that it will be possible to restart this ministry sometime in the future.&quot;
</p>
<p>
As noted in an earlier interview with another Words of Hope<br />
staffer, for all practical purposes &quot;active ministry has ceased for the<br />
moment, as far as we know, and the Christians who were involved in that have<br />
had to flee for their lives.&quot;
</p>
<p>
There was openness to the Gospel, so keep praying for<br />
opportunity. DeYoung says the story<br />
isn&#39;t over yet. &quot;[We] seek the prayers of God&#39;s people for an easing of<br />
this illegal persecution and for the work of the Gospel to continue&#8211;and<br />
hopefully increase.&quot;</p>
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		<title>Fatwa proves costly for ministry in India&#8217;s Kashmir region</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Feb 2012 05:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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India (MNN) &#8212; A self-styled Sharia Court is doing its best<br />
to silence the Gospel in India. The panel<br />
of Muslim clerics expelled three pastors from Kashmir state over<br />
allegations of forcible conversions.
</p>
<p>
However, the row created by the situation has believers<br />
raising the alarm. In mid-January, Muslim clerics issued a <em>fatwa</em> against<br />
them for &quot;luring the Valley&#39;s Muslims to Christianity.&quot;
</p>
<p>
David<br />
Bast with <a href="/groups/WOH">Words&nbsp; of Hope</a> says, first, &quot;The Sharia court is not an official institution. It&#39;s<br />
not a government court. This is simply a group of Muslim clerics who set<br />
themselves up and say, &#39;We will dictate what happens because Kashmir is<br />
Muslim.&#39;&quot;&nbsp;
</p>
<p>
Second, the current crisis was sparked by video, posted in<br />
October 2011, of a pastor baptizing Kashmiri Muslim youth. There were calls to kill the pastor and to<br />
burn down churches and schools in the Valley.
</p>
<p>
Within hours of the warning, the pastor was arrested. The panel<br />
also accused two other Christian workers of being accomplices. As a result, says Bast, &quot;Active ministry has ceased for the moment, as far as we know, and the Christians who were involved in that have had to flee<br />
for their lives.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Specifically, the expulsion is costly in terms of outreach. &quot;Our<br />
team has experienced directly the results of that ruling because one of those<br />
three was heading up the work that we&#39;re involved in. The report we&#39;re getting<br />
from the direct for South Asia where Words of Hope is involved is basically<br />
that Christian ministry has shut down in Kashmir.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Bast goes on to say that before this happened, there was one<br />
above-ground church in the capital city. Now, there are none. It&#39;s<br />
unlikely that the situation will improve much. The <em>Sharia</em> court has also called on the government to take over<br />
management of missionary schools. There<br />
are several media reports indicating the Sharia court wants to introduce<br />
Islamic prayer and to allot classes for Islamic studies at these schools.
</p>
<p>
Jammu/Kashmir is India&#39;s only Muslim-majority state; Muslims<br />
account for 67% of its population. In the Valley, Muslims are the overwhelming<br />
majority constituting 97% of the population.
</p>
<p>
Bast notes that although there is dispute with Pakistan over<br />
the region&#39;s identity, &quot;Legally,<br />
it&#39;s part of India, so it should be governed by the constitution of the state<br />
of India which guarantees religious<br />
freedom, but that&#39;s not happening there<br />
right now.&quot;
</p>
<p>
Words of Hope&#39;s ministry includes Gospel broadcasts in eight<br />
languages to four countries. It is the only region where Words of Hope broadcasts<br />
to audiences which are predominantly Hindu (Hindi, Bhojpuri, Dogri, Garhwali,<br />
Nepali), Buddhist (Tibetan, Dzongkha) and Muslim (Kashmiri).
</p>
<p>
Please pray for Words of Hope&#39;s continued efforts in South<br />
Asia. Bast requests, &quot;Pray for the believers that are still there. They are very much<br />
under pressure. They&#39;re probably mostly underground. They&#39;re being intimidated,<br />
so pray that they&#39;ll be strengthened, that they&#39;ll be courageous, that<br />
they&#39;ll be able to stand.&quot;</p>
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