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3/12/10 12:00 PM

Morocco
Morocco defends expulsion of Christian workers

 
RABAT - Morocco says it will take a tough line on proselytism - seeking converts from another religion - two days after it expelled 20 Christian workers.

 

Communications Minister Khalid Naciri warned that the government would be "severe with all those who play with religious values".

 

Religious freedom is guaranteed under Moroccan law but proselytism is banned.

 

Some Christian groups claim the authorities are deliberately trying to restrict their work in the country.

 

The expelled Christians had run a children's home called Village of Hope near the town of Ain Leuh in the Middle Atlas mountains.

 

The home housed 33 children who, it is claimed, would otherwise have been abandoned.

 

The 20 foreign workers were given just a few days' notice to cease their activities and leave the country, a statement on the group's website said.

 

They were accused of trying to convert the children in their care to Christianity.

 

The group's statement says it had always been open about its Christian beliefs with the authorities, and for 10 years had been allowed to take in and foster abandoned children.

 

The couple, who declined to be named, said the foster parents and the children - some of whom had lived at the home for 10 years - had been left traumatised by the separation.

 

However, some missionary groups in the country claim authorities are deliberately trying to restrict Christian work, he adds.






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