Cuba: church demolished

Christian Solidarity Worldwide  |  World
Date posted:  1 Mar 2016
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Cuba: church demolished

Alain Toledano | photo: Social Media

Emanuel Church, a large church in eastern Cuba affiliated to the Apostolic Movement, an unregistered Protestant denomination, was demolished by the authorities on 5 February while hundreds of church members were detained.

The property of Reverend Alain Toledano in Santiago de Cuba was surrounded by officials including members of the police, state security and the military at approximately 5am. They detained his wife, Marilín Alayo Correa, before demolishing both Emanuel Church and the pastoral home.

In addition, the government confiscated goods belonging to the church including pews, chairs, audio equipment a piano and other musical instruments. Over 1,000 blocks of cement were also confiscated, despite the fact that the Toledano family has documents showing that they were legally purchased.

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