Prospects Appear Dim for Religious Freedom in Cuba


“I found this article very interesting, esp, in how the government of Cuba attacks pastors.  It sounds eeerily similar of how some things have happened here, esp. of late.”

By Our Latin America Correspondent

HAVANA, January 15, 2013 (Morning Star News) – The Rev. Carlos Lamelas knows first-hand the diabolical nature of attempts by Cuban authorities to cripple Christianity on the Communist isle.

On the street in Old Havana. (Morning Star News photo)

Refusing to allow government interference in the internal affairs of his congregation, Lamelas was charged with “human trafficking” (allegedly helping Christians to flee the island). He spent four months in jail and endured years of unjust treatment before leaving Cuba as a political refugee in 2011.

Like many pastors, Lamelas initially ran afoul of the government simply for effectively proclaiming Christ.

“When a religious leader attracts a popular following, the G-2 [State Security] mobilizes a team of psychologists to do a psychiatric evaluation and determine if he can be coerced,” Lamelas said. “They will launch a campaign to gather incriminating evidence against him, dispatch young women who try to seduce him or peddlers to offer him black market goods. In other words, they are going to entice him to commit some legal or moral offense.”
 
If a leader is impervious to such duplicity, he said, then arrest on false charges awaits him.
 
“The only step a church leader can take is simply to be faultless,” he said. “Unfortunately, there are very few who have managed to stand firm and maintain purity against so much pressure.”

Read the whole thing via Morning Star News



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