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Anti-Conversion Law Passes in Karnataka State
The Legislative Building in Bangalore, Karnataka State.
Photo: Flickr / Avinash Bhat (cc)On September 28th, the Indian state of Karnataka joined several others by officially enacting laws that restrict conversion from one religion to another. The "Protection of Right to Freedom of Religion Act" officially seeks to prohibit "unlawful conversion from one religion to another by misrepresentation, force, undue influence, coercion, allurement or by any fraudulent means." While restricting coercive conversions is laudable, such laws have frequently been misused against religious minorities throughout India.
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Anti-Conversion Laws Expand to Haryana State
Hindu nationalists in Haryana.
Photo: Morning Star NewsDespite strong opposition, and even walkouts organized by opposing politicians, the Haryana Assembly in northern India passed the "Haryana Prevention of Unlawful Conversion of Religion Bill" on March 22nd. The bill's stated purpose is to instill fear among those who might be involved in unlawful conversion activities.
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Christians Protest Proposed Legislation and Pastor's Arrest
Pray for wisdom as believers in India navigate
these troublesome developments.Hundreds of Christians in India participated in a peaceful rally on October 25th in protest against proposed anti-conversion laws, as well as a recent mob attack on a church that resulted in the arrest of the pastor.
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Pastors Charged Due to Anti-Conversion Laws
Seven pastors were arrested on October 10th in the Mau district of Uttar Pradesh, India. They were accused of violating the state's anti-conversion legislation, and subsequently charged with "illegal assembly."
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