NEPAL | JUL. 01, 2024 — Pastor Faces Year in Prison

NEPAL | JUL. 01, 2024 — Pastor Faces Year in Prison

NEPAL | JUL. 01, 2024 — Pastor Faces Year in Prison

NEPAL — Pastor Faces Year in Prison

In Nepal, baptisms are seen as violations of anti-conversion laws.

After someone posted a video online of Pastor Keshab Raj Acharya praying against the spread of coronavirus in 2020, police arrested him for spreading misinformation about the virus, claiming that he told people they would be immune to it if they converted to Christianity.

Investigations revealed other videos recording baptisms of new Christian converts, which further riled authorities. Eventually, the charges included “outraging religious sentiment,” proselytizing and other violations of anti-conversion laws. After three years of legal proceedings and appeals up to the highest court in Nepal, Pastor Keshab’s sentence of one year in prison has been upheld. He is currently awaiting the warrant that will be issued for his incarceration.

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