Weekend Arrests
In the latest arrests last weekend, police raided a private home and jailed 25 Christians who had gathered on Eritrea’s Independence Day to pray for the nation.Sources inside Eritrea confirmed to Compass yesterday that 20 men and five women meeting in a fellow Christian’s home in Adi-Kuala on Saturday (May 24) were taken into custody.All 25 are members of the local Medhane group, a renewal movement within the Eritrean Orthodox Church.The prisoners are now being held in the police station in Adi-Kuala, a town near the Eritrean-Ethiopian border at Mareb.But local sources remained fearful that the authorities planned to transfer them to the Wi’a Military Training Center, notorious for its fierce mistreatment of religious prisoners.At the same time, Compass has confirmed the release of two separate groups of Christian prisoners held in detention for the past three months.Ten members of the Church of the Living God, a breakaway group from the Eritrean Orthodox Church, were set free after three months’ detention in the Mendefera police station.Another 15 members of the Kale Hiwot Church who had been held in the Keren police station were also reported released.All the discharged prisoners were forced to pay 80,000 nakfa ($5,330) per person as bail. When they were set free, authorities strictly warned them against involvement in any Christian activities in the future. Some were forced to surrender property deeds as bond, in order to secure the steep bail demands.The Marxist-slanted regime of President Isaias Afwerki banned all of Eritrea’s independent Protestant churches in May 2002, ordering their buildings closed and criminalizing any meetings for worship in private homes.Eritrea’s ambassador to the United States claimed in a February 2005 radio broadcast over the Voice of America that Eritrea’s independent Protestants were “the Christian equivalent of al-Qaeda” and constituted a terrorist threat to the nation. Although the government’s vicious crackdown initially targeted the country’s rapidly growing Pentecostal and charismatic congregations, overt interference in the internal affairs of the Orthodox church has also landed several priests and lay leaders in jail and resulted in the forcible replacement of the church’s elderly patriarch with a government appointee.Since May 2002, only the Orthodox, Catholic and Lutheran churches have been classified by the Eritrean government as “historic” Christian denominations and allowed to worship legally. Nearly half of the population are adherents of Islam.
Please Pray:
*For the missing pastors imprisoned in Eritrea to be found.Please also pray that the regime will have mercy and release all the pastors from prison. (Psalm 142:7)
*For the relatives and church members of the pastors who have been imprisoned, that they will receive peace and unite together in the strength of Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 4:3)
*For God’s protection over all the believers in Eritrea as they meet to fellowship and that they will also gain spiritual courage through their hardships. (Philippians 2:1,2)
*For the missing pastors imprisoned in Eritrea to be found.Please also pray that the regime will have mercy and release all the pastors from prison. (Psalm 142:7)
*For the relatives and church members of the pastors who have been imprisoned, that they will receive peace and unite together in the strength of Jesus Christ. (Ephesians 4:3)
*For God’s protection over all the believers in Eritrea as they meet to fellowship and that they will also gain spiritual courage through their hardships. (Philippians 2:1,2)
Source Compass Direct News and,
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