Saturday, October 10, 2009

Jailed Evangelists in Ethiopia Win Appeal but Remain in Prison

And here's a perfect example of why laws restricting the "insulting" of a religion can't work in real life.  In Ethiopia, the  Ethiopian Orthodox Church has been using anti-defamation laws to harass two Christian  evangelists.  One normally sees Muslims using such laws to mute criticism of Islam but any law which seeks to outlaw insults will be misused by fanatics of all religions.  Since there is are infinite possibilities for some to feel insulted, there are infinite possibilities to misuse anti-defamation laws.

FROM COMPASSDIRECT.ORG:

Jailed Evangelists in Ethiopia Win Appeal but Remain in Prison

Ethiopian Orthodox Church members said to orchestrate new charge of ‘insulting’ church.

NAIROBI, Kenya, October 8 (CDN)

 Two Christians in Ethiopia who had been sentenced to six months of prison on false charges of offering money to people to convert have successfully appealed their sentence, only to be kept in prison on a new charge.

After a lower court in Amhara state threw out their appeal on Sept. 21, the State Supreme Court in Bahir Dar last week ordered Temesgen Alemayehu and Tigist Welde Amanuel to be released after paying a 500 birr (US$40) fine each, Christian sources said. But the two Ethiopian evangelists are still in prison awaiting the result of a new charge that fellow inmates filed for allegedly insulting the Ethiopian Orthodox Church (EOC) while in prison.

Alemayehu and Amanuel, of Wengel Lealem church in Addis Ababa, had gone to Debiretabor, Amhara state in July to help establish a church. On July 22 they appeared at district court in Debiretabor to hear charges against them that they were offering money and gifts to people to change their religion; Christian sources said witnesses falsely testified to that effect.

Members of the EOC produced the false witnesses, the sources said. 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, but the judge sentenced him and Amanuel to six months of prison.
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