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Archbishop Gary Beaver Confirms that Appeal for Release of Indonesian Sunday School Teachers has Failed

Released on = December 2, 2005, 1:02 pm

Press Release Author = Old Catholic Church of Great Britain

Industry = Government

Press Release Summary = The appeal to reverse a conviction against three Indonesian
Christian teachers has been rejected by the Court.

Press Release Body = The "Doing Hard Time for God" project led by Old Catholic
Archbishop Gary Beaver released details confirming that the appeal filed by Dr.
Rebecca Zakaria, Ratna Bangun and Ety Pangesti - leaders from a local Christian
Church in the district of Indramayu in West Java - has been rejected by the
Indonesian authorities.

The three Sunday School Teachers have been in prison since September 1st, when they
were convicted of \"attempting to force children to change their religion\" under the
Indonesian \"Child Protection Act."

Archbishop Gary Beaver reported that the local leaders of the Indonesian Council of
Muslim Clerics (MUI) made allegations that the three women enticed Muslim children
to participate in a Sunday school program organised for local Christian children in
a nearby public elementary school in Indonesia's West Java province. It is further
alleged that during the Sunday School meeting, they tried to convert the children to
Christianity by giving them gifts. Although all the children reportedly had full
parental consent to join the program and none of children had changed religion, the
women were arrested on 13th May.

New Zealand Director of the Barnabas Fund, Julian Dobbs, recently returned to New
Zealand, after visiting the three convicted women. In describing their situation, he
said, \"The women sleep on hardwood platforms with no blankets or sheets. There are
12 women altogether, in the prison, and eight share a five meter by five meter jail
cell where they must pay the guards to turn on the water for their toilet.\"

The Old Catholic Church of Great Britain has called for prayers for the believers in
Indonesia and the speedy recovery of the persecuted ones. It has also requested
prayers for raising up leaders for the growing Church in all Countries where
Christian persecution is rife..


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