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Evangelical churches and Muslims in Kenya have condemned the government’s plans to regulate religious organizations in the East African country. Christian clerical leaders gathered Monday in the capital, Nairobi, vowing to fight what they called an attack on the church, according to local media.
“The church in Kenya is under attack,” the chairman of the Evangelical Alliance of Kenya, Bishop Mark Kariuki, told Capital FM, a privately owned Kenyan radio station. “Yes, it is under persecution.”
ibtimes.com/kenyas-evangelical-churches-under-attack-government-plans-streamline-religion-bishops-2261065The proposed regulations require all religious bodies to register and submit their statements of faith to a state-run agency for examination. Preachers must also undergo theological training. The Evangelical Alliance of Kenya said the move is aimed at curbing the growth of evangelical churches. Kariuki said the organization, which represents 38,000 churches and as many as 10 million Christians in Kenya, is planning to collect 3 million signatures to block the attorney general from signing the proposals into law.