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Thursday, February 21, 2013

Libya ( 4 missionaries arrested for printing Christian books )

Foreign 'missionaries' arrested in Libya

Four foreigners suspected of carrying out Christian missionary activities have been arrested in the Libyan city of Benghazi.

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The main Catholic Church's clergyman in Libya have said that Christians are being driven out of eastern Libya by Muslim fundamentalists Photo: ALAMY

Hussein bin Hameida, a security official, told the AFP news agency that an Egyptian, a South African, a South Korean and a Swedish-American were arrested at a printing house, "where they were printing books calling for conversion to Christianity."
"Libya is a Muslim country and preaching another religion is a crime under Libyan law," he said.
Mr bin Hameida said an investigation was still under way and the suspects "will be handed over to the intelligence services soon."
Since the 2011 fall of Col Muammar Gaddafi's regime, the small Christian community fears for its safety, especially after a church bombing in December killed two people in the Mediterranean town of Dafniya.
The main Catholic Church's clergyman in Libya have said that Christians are being driven out of eastern Libya by Muslim fundamentalists.
The Apostolic Vicar of Tripoli, Giovanni Innocenzo Martinelli, has said the situation was "critical" and the "atmosphere very tense."
Two religious communities in the east of the country – the Congregation of the Holy Family of Spoleto and the Franciscan Sisters of Child Jesus – were forced to leave "after being pressured by fundamentalists."
Source: AFP

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