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Cuba - Church demolitions increase, 1,400 AOG churches seized

Cuba: Church demolitions increase, 1,400 AOG churches seized
Tuesday, August 16, 2016 3:51 pm.

The first half of 2016 has seen church demolitions in Cuba gather pace
as the government crackdown on freedom of religion or belief (FoRB) on
the island continues. The authorities have also begun to confiscate
1,400 Assemblies of God (AOG) churches that were earmarked for seizure
in 2015.

The latest report on FoRB in Cuba by Christian Solidarity Worldwide
(CSW) details 1606 separate violations between January and July 2016.
Cases include the demolition and confiscation of church buildings, the
destruction of church property, arbitrary detention and other forms of
harassment, in particular seizure of religious leaders' personal belongings.

The government has continued to follow through with the confiscation of
1,400 AOG churches; 100 of those churches are under threat of
demolition. AOG leaders and leaders from other denominations expressed
concern to CSW that the government's repression of religious groups has
worsened significantly over the past year.

There has been an unprecedented spate of church demolitions. Four large
churches linked to the unregistered Apostolic Movement were destroyed by
the government in central and eastern Cuba. In each of these cases, the
pastors and their families were dragged out of their homes in the very
early hours of the morning. They were also detained and held in separate
police stations for the duration of the demolition. In some of these
cases, large numbers of members of the churches were detained,
apparently to stop them from protesting.

The report also details the arbitrary detention and harassment of many
church leaders. CSW has reported nine cases in 2016, including those
detained whilst their churches were being demolished. A particularly
serious case involved the arrest of Rev Mario Felix Lleonart Barroso on
20 March 2016, hours before the US President Barack Obama arrived in
Cuba on an official visit. The government has also continued to detain
dozens of women affiliated with the Ladies in White movement across Cuba
every Sunday on their way to Mass. They are often violently dragged away
by security agents as they leave their homes or upon arriving at church
services.

Despite these challenges, CSW has received a growing number of accounts
of religious groups standing up to government pressure. Church leaders
have continued to worship on the sites of their demolished churches and
Ladies in White have persisted in their efforts to attend Mass on Sunday
mornings, despite government repression and violence.

CSW's Chief Executive Mervyn Thomas said: "CSW is alarmed by the
escalation of FoRB violations throughout Cuba, but humbled and inspired
by the courage and perseverance of the many religious communities who
continue to peacefully resist government pressure. We remain
disappointed by the broken promises for reform on the part of the Cuban
government and urge it to change course. We call on the international
community and in particular the United Kingdom, European Union and the
United States government to stand in solidarity with Cuban citizens by
pressing the Cuban government to halt these repressive actions and
ensuring that human rights, and in particular FoRB, remains a core
component of any upcoming dialogues with the Cuban government."

Read the full report here:
http://www.csw.org.uk/2016/08/11/report/3215/article.htm

Source: Cuba: Church demolitions increase, 1,400 AOG churches seized -
Independent Catholic News -
http://www.indcatholicnews.com/news.php?viewStory=30730

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