Jordan Continues to Deport Christians
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Compass Direct News reports:
ISTANBUL – Jordan has continued deporting foreign evangelical pastors, as the government last week admitted to expelling foreigners for “illegal” missionary activities.
Acting Foreign Minister Nasser Judeh told the Jordanian parliament on Wednesday (February 20) that authorities had expelled missionaries operating “under the cover of doing charitable work,” suggesting that evangelistic activity is illegal in Jordan.
If such evangelistic work were illegal – with a missionary permit or not – Jordan could be opening itself to accusations of violating Article 18 of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, which the country published in its official Gazette in July 2006, giving it the force of law.
Article 18 of the covenant states that everyone has the inherent right publicly or privately to “manifest his religion or belief in worship, observance, practice and teaching.” It also states, however, that such freedom may be subject to limitations prescribed by law to protect public “order.”
Full story at Compass Direct News.
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