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http://headlines.agapepress.org/archive/6/52001a.asp

Persecution of Evangelicals Continues in Mexico

By Allie Martin and Jim Brown
June 5, 2001

(AgapePress) - Local authorities in three small towns
in different Mexican states are telling evangelical
Christians to change their religion to traditional
Catholicism or suffer severe consequences.

Evangelical Christians who do not renounce their faith
are being threatened with jail time, expulsion, the
removal of public services such as water and drainage,
and even death.

In one case, two recent converts were jailed for 36
hours and asked to deny their new evangelical
Christian faith.

Terry Madison is president of Open Doors, a ministry
which tracks the persecution of Christians. He says
this is not a new problem.

“This has been an ongoing challenge in Chiapas, where
when people accept the Lord they choose not to
participate in some of the local Catholic
celebrations, many of which involve ‘posh,’ which is a
locally fermented drink,” Madison says. “They choose
not to participate, which means they’re not buying the
candles and the costumes and the fireworks, and some
of the other products that some of the local
authorities profit by, so there’s an economic loss.”

Madison says things are particularly bad for
evangelical Christians in the state of Chiapas. “A
particular community had 230 evangelicals. We’re
talking about a large body of Christ,“ he says.
“Another had forty Christian church members who were
challenged to renounce their evangelical faith and
return to Catholicism or they would face having their
homes burned and their animals destroyed.”

In another example of intolerance, The Alabama Baptist
newspaper reports Catholic leaders in San Nicolas,
Mexico, a town of some 4,000 people, are telling 36
evangelical families they must leave town within 90
days "or be kicked out." The paper says the families’
water and sewer services have been cut off.

A San Nicolas spokesperson is quoted as saying, "What
the town wants is for the evangelicals to stop
spreading their religion to more people and to stop
having their meeting."

Patrick Scully, a spokesman for the Catholic League,
said he couldn’t comment on the story because he was
not aware of the details and also since the
persecution is taking place outside the United States.

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