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Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by rodeo0070(m): 6:10pm On Apr 05, 2018
The Government of Rwanda has closed thousands of churches and dozens of mosques in a bid to establish tighter state control over religion, following President Paul Kagame’s remarks that his country has too many places of worship.

The Rwandan government maintains the closures are primarily due to health and safety issues at the churches, mostly small Pentecostal churches with congregations that are sometimes much larger than the number of people the building can safely support.
“Some churches conduct their worship services in shoddy and unclean structures, to the detriment of people’s health and safety. Cases of noise pollution have also been reported while some operate without the required operation permits,” said Anastase Shyaka, head of the relevant government agency, the Rwanda Governance Board.

Shyaka said most of the churches affected by the government order had been instructed to “halt operations until they meet the requirements.” Government officials claim that hundreds of churches have already reopened after obtaining approval from safety inspectors.

Skeptics of the government’s safety-minded intentions noted that new laws will soon go into effect that will make it much harder to obtain certificates for new churches. The government did not promote these new requirements based on public safety or hygiene. Instead, it said some preachers “deceive their congregation with misleading sermons.”

The new law will require preachers to take theology courses to obtain certification, a move critics say is designed to tighten the government’s grip over what is said during sermons.

Six pastors were arrested in early March on charges of holding “illegal meetings with bad intentions,” at which they planned organized resistance to the church closing law.

“After the suspension of churches that did not meet required standards, some church leaders began illegal meetings intended to defy and obstruct the directive. Police began investigations to find the masterminds behind this illegal act,” said a police spokesman when the arrests were announced.

Rwandan President Paul Kagame claimed during an address in early March that he was astounded to learn how many churches his country has when the Rwandan Governance Board shut down 700 of them in the capital of Kigali.

“Seven hundred churches in Kigali? Are these boreholes that give people water? I don’t think we have as many boreholes. Do we even have as many factories? But 700 churches, which you even had to close? This has been a mess!” Kagame exclaimed. He elaborated that impoverished Rwanda could not afford as many churches as richer developed countries.

But Kagame went on to advance a second, more sinister scenario in which such a huge “mess” of churches might be found in a place like Rwanda: “In Rwanda and Africa, there are those who want to see us in such chaos. When authorities intervene and stop them, they lament that it is a human rights abuse. People should have a right to worship in whatever church, they say.”

These comments did little to soothe those who believe the Rwandan government is cracking down on religion as a subversive force.

Another landmark incident involved the government fining and temporarily shuttering a Christian radio station after a pastor delivered a “hateful” sermon that described women as “dangerous creatures of evil, going against God’s plans.” Observers familiar with Rwandan media said the government is exceptionally sensitive to radio hate speech because it played a role in driving the 1994 genocide.

“Kagame tightly controls the media, political parties, and civil society at large,” charged Canada-based professor of international development David Himbara. “The churches constituted the last open space. Kagame knows this. The localized community of churches offered a slight space for daring to imagine and talk about change.”

“In Rwanda’s context, churches meet their members’ spiritual, emotional and physical needs in these troubling times under Kagame’s dictatorial and traumatizing regime,” Himbara contended. “Under the Kagame regime, many Rwandan churchgoers are struggling to make ends meet in their everyday lives. They are poor, unemployed or earn exceedingly low wages. Irrespective of church size, each Rwandan church provides some meaning, counseling, and outreach services to its members.”

Himbara thought little of the official justification for the church closings, noting that Kigali City is a profoundly unhygienic city in which a million residents make do without a functional sewage system. He was convinced Kagame acted out of paranoid fear that fast-growing churches were becoming a challenge to his authority.

The Associated Press notes that some evangelical leaders support the government’s action due to public health concerns and because they fear some pastors are “motivated by greed and start churches to defraud their followers,” as one Anglican churchgoer put it.

The AP adds that about a hundred mosques were also closed by government order. “We are now trying to fix what the government told us to do,” Muslim leader Sheikh Salim Hitimana said.

AP

SOURCE: https://brandspurng.com/rwanda-closes-thousands-of-churches-dozens-of-mosques-to-tighten-control-over-religion/

Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by Thewesterner(m): 6:11pm On Apr 05, 2018
Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by Paperwhite(m): 6:13pm On Apr 05, 2018
When will this happen in Nigeria angry.Enough of this carnal religiosity that is not commiserate with our moral values. undecided

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by urbobo20(m): 6:21pm On Apr 05, 2018
Some churches need to be close down in Nigeria also

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by djevino(m): 6:23pm On Apr 05, 2018
if u think same thing should be apply in Nigeria hit like otherwise hit share

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by femidejulius(m): 6:32pm On Apr 05, 2018
Close mosques in northern Nigeria and risk uprisings and riots.

Close churches in southern Nigeria and the government will be called anti-chiristian whose aim is to islamazise Nigeria.

Nigerian government knows these and will never wanna offend the largely religious population who are also largely irresponsible and not Godfearing

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by postbox: 6:34pm On Apr 05, 2018
Ok
Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by panafrican(m): 1:56am On Apr 06, 2018
Good job.
Some churches are just an opportunity for those self-styled pastors ! They are gold diggers ripping off people.

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by rodeo0070(m): 12:30am On Apr 08, 2018
femidejulius:
Close mosques in northern Nigeria and risk uprisings and riots.

Close churches in southern Nigeria and the government will be called anti-chiristian whose aim is to islamazise Nigeria.

Nigerian government knows these and will never wanna offend the largely religious population who are also largely irresponsible and not Godfearing


Spot on!

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by Horus(m): 1:15pm On Jul 18, 2018

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12KFOIzB89E

Rwandan President closes down 6000 CHURCHES Outstanding!

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by seunny4lif(m): 4:23pm On Jul 18, 2018
Nice one
The way we Africa carry religion matter for head too much
Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by panafrican(m): 5:02pm On Jul 18, 2018
Too many crooks making money in the name of Jesus.
Too many. criminals building terrorist networks in the name of Allah.

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Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by Naza25: 11:51pm On Jul 19, 2018
And the Faustian agenda continues all over the world
Re: Rwanda Closes Thousands Of Churches, Mosques To Tighten Control Over Religion by Nobody: 10:01am On Jul 22, 2018
femidejulius:
Close mosques in northern Nigeria and risk uprisings and riots.

Close churches in southern Nigeria and the government will be called anti-chiristian whose aim is to islamazise Nigeria.

Nigerian government knows these and will never wanna offend the largely religious population who are also largely irresponsible and not Godfearing

Very true. The average Nigerian is very crafty, he carries religion on his head like masquerade while committing evil in secret and under cover of darkness. .

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