Nepalese pastor jailed for praying for healing from COVID

Pastor Keshav Acharya (PHOTO: Mandali TV)

Originally published in CBN News

A Christian pastor in Nepal was convicted of violating the country’s anti-conversion law after he prayed for healing from Covid-19. 

According to International Christian Concern (ICC), Pastor Keshav Acharya was brought before the District Court in Dolpa on 30th November where he was sentenced to two years in prison and fined R2 629.61.

The pastor was first arrested on 23rd March after a YouTube video of him praying went viral.

In the recording, Pastor Acharya prayed before his congregation: “Hey, Corona – you go and die. May all your deeds be destroyed by the power of the Lord Jesus. I rebuke you, Corona, in the name of Lord Jesus Christ. By the power of the ruler of this Creation, I rebuke you… By the power in the name of Lord Jesus Christ, Corona, go away and die.”

He was released on bail one month after his arrest but was swiftly detained again by authorities, despite not having a warrant.

“We here at  International Christian Concern are deeply concerned by the conviction of Pastor Acharya,” said William Stark, ICC’s Regional Manager for South Asia. “For more than a year, authorities in the Dolpa District have seemed bent on convicting Pastor Acharya of something and punishing him for simply being a Christian pastor. Since the new constitution was adopted in 2015, Nepalese Christians have been concerned that Article 26 and its enacting laws would be used to target their community.” 

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He added, “Nepalese Christians again have seen their fears realised. Nepal’s sweeping anti-conversion law must be repealed if religious freedom is truly a right to be enjoyed by the country’s citizens.”

Proselytisation is a serious offence in Nepal since the adoption of a new constitution six years ago. 

Article 26 (3) of the new constitution says: “No person shall behave, act or make others act to disturb public law and order situation or convert a person of one religion to another or disturb the religion of other people … such an act shall be punished by law.”

The human rights organisation Christian Solidarity Worldwide (CSW) says the treatment of Pastor Keshav was “unjust.”

“CSW is deeply disappointed by the conviction and harsh punishment imposed upon Pastor Keshav Raj Acharya, and we continue to assert that the charges against him are unjust,” said the group’s founder and president, Mervyn Thomas.

“The fact that the pastor was immediately arrested after he was found guilty, in violation of the Criminal Procedure Code, highlights the Nepalese authorities’ disregard for due process and legal procedure, and we urge the Supreme Court to condemn this unfair treatment of the pastor. We continue to call for Pastor Keshav’s full acquittal and immediate and unconditional release.”

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