Saudi Arabia: Two Christians in prison

Written by Super User 06 Apr 2011

Friends and family of Indian Christians Yohan Nese, 31 and Vasantha Sekhar Vara, have tried in vain to secure their release from prison. They are accused of converting Muslims to Christianity, though the government has not produced formal charges. Sources report, ‘Religious police interrogated, cursed and beat them, tore up and trampled on Bibles and Christian material they had confiscated, asking them how many Christian groups and pastors there are in Saudi Arabia and Riyadh. The religious police also put pressure on the two to convert to Islam. They have been in prison since 21st January with no official charges but know that the charges are religious in nature. Vara’s pastor said that in his sole conversation with him a week after his detention, Vara requested prayers for his release.

Pray: for their immediate release and for Christians to be honourably treated in Muslim countries. (Ps.7:6)

More: http://www.christianpost.com/news/two-indian-christians-languish-in-saudi-prison-49623/

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