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Thursday, June 1, 2023

LIBYA: Six Christians Face Potential Death Penalties

Source: VOMC
Sources: Barnabas Aid, The Guardian, The New Arab

A busy street in Tripoli

Pray that Libyans will have opportunities to learn of Christ.
Photo: Wikipedia / Cüneyt Türksen (cc)

 

Six Libyans may face the death penalty for converting to Christianity and encouraging others to do the same. The believers were charged under Article 207 of Libya's penal code, which punishes any attempt to spread views that aim to "alter fundamental constitutional principles, or the fundamental structures of the social order, or overthrow the state, and anyone who possesses books, leaflets, drawings, slogans or any other items that promote their cause."

The Christians, who are from western Libya, had been detained by the authorities in March. One of the believers is a 22-year-old woman who released a video explaining her conversion which took place when she was 15 years of age. In a statement from Libya's Internal Security Agency, it was reported that the arrests were made to "stop an organized gang action aiming to solicit and make people leave Islam."

According to the interim constitution of Libya, while Islam is the state religion and the principal source of legislation, non-Muslims in the country are guaranteed the freedom to practise their religion.
To read more about the persecution of Christians living in this North African nation, go to our country report.

Please intercede for the believers who have been recently imprisoned because of their faith in Christ. 

During their time in captivity, pray that God will wonderfully "restore, confirm, strengthen, and establish" each one of them (1 Peter 5:10 ESV). 

Additionally, lift up their families before His throne of grace, asking that they will also be filled with peace, encouragement and hope as they deal with this difficult situation. 

May the Lord sovereignly intervene by advocating on behalf of the imprisoned Christians in the courts, resulting in a favourable outcome, so they may soon be released and granted the freedom to practise their faith without further harassment.

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