Christians face crackdown in Algeria
by Gerald Butt
Middle East Correspondent
3 June, 2011
THE antagonism felt by minority Christian communities in several Middle Eastern and North African countries appears to have reached Algeria. A Christian convicted of proselytising has been jailed, and an order has been issued for the closure of a number of churches. Algerian Christians report that, over the past few months, they have noticed a significant tightening of restrictions.
A court in Oran province in the north-west of the country last week sentenced Siagh Krimo to five years in prison for talking to his Muslim neighbour about Christianity and giving him a Christian CD. He is also said to have defamed Islam. Those present at the trial said that no witnesses or evidence was presented.
In a separate development, the Protestant Church in Bejaia province, in northern Algeria, has been told that seven churches will have to close because they are unauthorised places of worship. Last year, four Protestants were arrested for “practising religious rites without authorisation”. the rest
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