Nepal: ‘no conversions’

Barnabas Fund  |  World
Date posted:  1 Oct 2017
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On 8 August, Nepal’s Parliament passed a Bill restricting religious conversion and criminalising ‘hurting religious sentiment.’

The new legislation means anyone convicted of encouraging someone to convert could be sentenced to up to five years imprisonment.

Under a clause introduced into Nepal’s constitution in 2015, actions to ‘convert another person from one religion to another’ are already illegal and have resulted in Christians facing prosecution. However, the new laws could in effect be used to make all evangelism illegal.

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