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KENYAN PASTOR BEATEN AT SOMALILAND BORDER

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Immigration officials threaten to kill convert from Islam unless he renounces faith.

 

 

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 8 (Compass Direct News) – A pastor trying to visit Somalia’s autonomous, self-declared state of Somaliland earlier this year discovered just how hostile the separatist region can be to Christians.

 

A convert from Islam, Abdi Welli Ahmed is an East Africa Pentecostal Church pastor from Kenya who in February tried to visit and encourage Christians, an invisibly tiny minority, in the religiously intolerant region of Somaliland.

 

When he arrived by car at the border crossing of Wajaale on Feb. 19 with all legal travel documents, his Bible and other Christian literature landed him in unexpected trouble with Somaliland immigration officials.

 

“I was beaten up for being in possession of Christian materials,” Ahmed told Compass. “They threatened to kill me if I did not renounce my faith, but I refused to their face.”

 

Ahmed said the chief border official in Wajaale, whom he could identify only by his surname of Jama, took charge of most of the torturing.

 

Jama and others, he said, told him they had killed two Somali Christians and would do the same to him.

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War Jb...Whether been or run, a tolerant society like Somaliland should allow this man into the country-besides a bit of diversity never hurts smile.gif

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Man, i know but the whole story is kinda made up .... how many Christians are living that i know them personally ..... The guy was probably selling drugs ,,,

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Ileen maanta la inoo yaaba ki ictraaf wuu sii foganaayaa boolicka somaliland maxa walay may gaalka iyo biblkiisa ba iska dayaan . ileen imikay human right wach iyo bilayadii nugu kiicii doonaan.

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A pastor trying to visit Somalia’s autonomous, self-declared state of Somaliland

 

Hey may be the guy was visiting Maykal Maryama, the only known Somali christian.

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there are other families sxb

JB aniga waaban shakiyay.heem heem. is this SL chistians promotional week. ;) Mise fariintu popkay ku socotaa.

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A pastor trying to visit Somaliland earlier this year discovered just how hostile the separatist region can be to Christians.

 

A convert from Islam, Abdi Welli Ahmed is an East Africa Pentecostal Church pastor from Kenya who in February tried to visit and encourage Christians, an invisibly tiny minority, in the religiously intolerant region of Somaliland.

 

Born and raised in Kenya’s northern town of Garissa, Ahmed first traveled to Addis Ababa, the capital of neighboring Ethiopia. When he arrived by car at the border crossing of Wajaale on Feb. 19 with all legal travel documents, his Bible and other Christian literature landed him in unexpected trouble with Somaliland immigration officials.

 

“I was beaten up for being in possession of Christian materials,” Ahmed told Compass. “They threatened to kill me if I did not renounce my faith, but I refused to their face. They were inhuman.”

 

Ahmed said the chief border official in Wajaale, whom he could identify only by his surname of Jama, took charge of most of the torturing. Ahmed said their threats were heart-numbing as they struggled to subdue him, with Jama and others saying they had killed two Somali Christians and would do the same to him.

 

His pleas that he was a Kenyan whose faith was respected in his home country, he said, fell on deaf ears.

 

“I was abused, and they also abused my faith as the religion for pagans, which they said is unacceptable in their region,” he said. “I told them that I am Kenyan-born and brought up in Kenya, and my Christian faith is respected and recognized in Garissa.”

 

Jama ordered Ahmed’s incarceration, and he was locked up in an immigration cell for nine hours. The officials took from his bag three CDs containing his personal credentials and Christian educational literature. They also took his English Bible, two Christian books and US$400, he said.

 

Ahmed said he was released with the aid of an unnamed Ethiopian friend.

 

“They warned me to never dare step into or think of going to Somaliland again,” said Ahmed, who doubles as a relief and development worker.

 

On March 22 he sent letters of complaint to Ethiopian, Kenyan and even presumably less-than-sympatheti c Somaliland officials; none has shown any signs of pursuing justice, he said.

 

Compass e-mailed a copy of the letter to Alexander O. Oxiolo, head of consular affairs at Ethiopia’s Foreign Affairs ministry, who subsequently denied receiving it. When Compass printed the letter and took a hard copy to him, Oxiolo said he could not act on it because the complainant had not signed it.

 

He also questioned whether Ahmed was a Christian because of his Muslim name, apparently expecting him to have changed it after conversion.

 

Ahmed converted to Christianity in 1990. Soon after he was baptized in 1995, Ahmed came under threat from Muslims and fled to Niger in 1996, where he married. He and his wife returned to Kenya in 2000, Ahmed said, and since then he has received a steady stream of threats from Muslims in Garissa. On several occasions he has been forced to leave Garissa for months at a time, he said, waiting for tensions to cool.

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i do have some somali relatives who r christians

and i do have christian, buddhist, and hindu friends.

 

islam respects other faiths and does not enforce any one with its faith. He should have been welcomed and shown the good traits of islam.

 

he would have probably come back to islam. unfortunately, he ran into knuckle heads.

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